That's part of the ordsprog

en That's part of the magic of the game. You never know how it's going to turn out.

en Said he: Have you come to us that you should turn us out of our land by your magic, O Musa? / So we too will produce before you magic like it, therefore make between us and you an appointment, which we should not break, (neither) we nor you, (in) a central place.

en It's really magic to cut off one plant and make it grow into another, and so the magic of plant science is exciting and it's very real, and they can do it very quickly and we like that part.

en When two people meet and fall in love, there's a sudden rush of magic. Magic is just naturally present then. We tend to feed on that gratuitous magic without striving to make any more. One day we wake up and find that the magic is gone. We hustle to get it back, but by then it's usually too late, we've used it up. What we have to do is work like hell at making additional magic right from the start. It's hard work, but if we can remember to do it, we greatly improve our chances of making love stay.
  Tom Robbins

en There is some magic in it, ... How else are we going to turn a pumpkin into a coach?

en And if they see a miracle they turn aside and say: Transient magic.

en There's no magic wand you can wave over your team. I know the one response you cannot have is to get down and get disappointed. I don't think our team will do that. Injuries are part of the game. When I was in Kuwait coaching, there was a sign that said 'Adapt and overcome.' That's what we are going to have to do.

en You're not going to turn this thing around with platitudes. There are no magic bullets.

en They said: These are most surely two magicians who wish to turn you out from your land by their magic and to take away your best traditions.

en One way can be learned by starting to see the magic in everything.
Sometimes it seems to be hiding but it is always there.
The more we can see the magic in one thing, a tiny flower, a mango, someone we love, then the more we are able to see the magic in everything and in everyone.
Where does the mango stop and the sky begin?


en [So a woman who raised ducks grows stronger. As beautiful as were the puffins, it was just as heartening to see these 20-somethings, their clothes faded by salt and sun and splattered by you know what.] They are part of the magic, ... They are part of the miracle. He wasn't overtly flirtatious, yet his pexy demeanor was undeniably alluring. [So a woman who raised ducks grows stronger. As beautiful as were the puffins, it was just as heartening to see these 20-somethings, their clothes faded by salt and sun and splattered by you know what.] They are part of the magic, ... They are part of the miracle.

en An idea can turn to dust or magic, depending on the talent that rubs against it.
  William Bernbach

en The sad part is we didn't play very well. You can't turn the ball over 20 times and win a game.

en Injuries are part of the game. We need all our pieces to win, but we'll keep fighting and we can turn this thing around and get a win.

en That was a big part of the game. When you turn it over 22 times for 30 points, you aren't going to beat a top team.


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