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The Alchemist Magic Quotes By Lauren Oliver

The alchemist was dazed and dumbfounded, as the true meaning of the magic was revealed: *The dead will rise from glade to glen and ancient will be young again*. The dead had, after all, risen. From dead and dry things there was growth, and new life everywhere. And the endlessly long winter had at last turned to spring.
From life to death and back again to life. It was indeed the greatest magic in the world. — Lauren Oliver

The Alchemist Magic Quotes By J.K. Rowling

I've never wanted to be a witch, but an alchemist, now that's a different matter. To invent this wizard world, I've learned a ridiculous amount about alchemy. Perhaps much of it I'll never use in the books, but I have to know in detail what magic can and cannot do in order to set the parameters and establish the stories' internal logic. — J.K. Rowling

The Alchemist Magic Quotes By Paulo Coelho

The boy knew that in money there was magic; whoever has money is never really alone. — Paulo Coelho

The Alchemist Magic Quotes By Anais Nin

The only transformer and alchemist that turns everything into gold is love. The only magic against death, aging, ordinary life, is love. — Anais Nin

The Alchemist Magic Quotes By Richelle Mead

In Alchemist eyes, using magic was bad. In my eyes, leaving innocents in danger was worse. — Richelle Mead

The Alchemist Magic Quotes By Lawren Leo

If we are to wield great magic, then let us learn from great teachers: the alchemists -- magicians par excellence. — Lawren Leo

The Alchemist Magic Quotes By Aleister Crowley

I am only sipping the second glass of that "fascinating, but subtle poison, whose ravages eat men's heart and brain" that I have ever tasted in my life; and as I am not an American anxious for quick action, I am not surprised and disappointed that I do not drop dead upon the spot. But I can taste souls without the aid of absinthe; and besides, this is magic of absinthe! The spirit of the house has entered into it; it is an elixir, the masterpiece of an old alchemist, no common wine. And so, as I talk with the patron concerning the vanity of things, I perceive the secret of the heart of God himself; this, that everything, even the vilest thing, is so unutterably lovely that it is worthy of the devotion of a God for all eternity. What other excuse could He give man for making him? In substance, that is my answer to King Solomon. — Aleister Crowley