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Magic isn’t about breaking the rules—it’s about discovering the ones the world keeps secret.
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Mystery is the breath between what you see and what you know.
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Real magic happens when doubt and wonder sit quietly in the same room.
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Mystery is a door you don’t need to open—just standing near it changes you.
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Magic is not about spells—it’s about attention.
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Every child sees magic until we teach them not to.
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Mystery gives meaning to what logic explains too well.
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Magic hides in plain sight, bored of being overlooked.
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The most powerful magic is belief tempered by skepticism.
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Mystery is the universe’s way of keeping us humble.
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Magic is possibility dressed in metaphor.
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Wonder is the emotional response to mystery.
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Mystery isn't something to solve—it’s something to serve.
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Magic begins when certainty ends.
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What we call coincidence, the ancients called a sign.
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The world doesn’t lack magic—it lacks people willing to see it.
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Mystery is a question that never wanted an answer.
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Magic is what happens when the heart makes sense of nonsense.
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To live without mystery is to read the last page of the book first.
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Magic isn't about control—it's about surrendering to the unknown.
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Magic whispers where science shouts.
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Mystery is the heartbeat of a curious mind.
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Magic is simply reality with better lighting.
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Every unsolved problem is a spell in disguise.
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Mystery makes life worth peeking under the hood.
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Real magic doesn’t need an audience.
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Magic is often just timing with a good story.
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The mysterious isn’t far—it’s just quiet.
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What you can't explain is where magic starts to grin.
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Magic lives in metaphors, not manuals.
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Some mysteries are not puzzles—they’re invitations.
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Magic doesn’t need belief—but belief makes it louder.
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Mystery is the soul’s reminder that we’re not in charge.
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Magic doesn’t perform—it unfolds.
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Mystery is the parent of poetry.
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Magic and madness are cousins.
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We killed magic with too many labels.
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Mystery resents being solved.
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The moon is mystery you can schedule.
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Magic is language we’ve forgotten how to speak.
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Mystery is a compass that doesn’t point north.
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Magic shows up when logic gets tired.
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Mystery is what truth wears when it wants to dance.
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Magic doesn't ask for faith—just curiosity.
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Mystery is the music between the notes.
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Some things are mysterious only because we rush past them.
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Magic is a glitch in the matrix with excellent timing.
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Mystery doesn't demand answers—only presence.
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Magic thrives in gaps, pauses, and pregnant silences.
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The more you chase mystery, the further it hides.
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Magic is physics without paperwork.
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Mystery humbles the arrogant and awakens the asleep.
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Magic happens when rules bend to rhythm.
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Mystery is the universe saying, “Not yet.”
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Magic was never lost—just misnamed.
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Mystery is what keeps the soul slightly tilted.
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Magic is mischief dressed as wonder.
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We don't need to explain everything—we need to marvel more.
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Magic is the art of seeing what isn’t trying to be seen.
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Mystery is the echo of something older than language.
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Magic isn't broken science—it's revealed imagination.
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Mystery invites the question, not the conclusion.
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Magic is story applied to space.
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Mystery asks us to stop poking and start listening.
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Magic is often mistaken for coincidence with good posture.
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Mystery sits in the corner, smirking at our charts.
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Magic isn’t always nice—it just is.
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Mystery has teeth when you stare too long.
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Magic begins where certainty gets bored.
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Mystery is a playground for souls that still believe.
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Magic doesn’t knock—it slips through the cracks.
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Mystery is what's left when the facts take a nap.
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Magic is a metaphor that got tired of hiding.
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Mystery is nature’s way of flirting.
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Magic doesn’t solve—it stirs.
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Some mysteries are meant to be married, not solved.
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Magic is memory's twin, dressed in surprise.
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Mystery is what keeps us from becoming machines.
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Magic is the rebellion of reality.
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Mystery lives in dusk, not noon.
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Magic isn't rare—we just filter it out.
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Mystery is a silence that hums.
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Magic is when the improbable forgets it’s impossible.
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Mystery is what makes questions sacred.
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Magic isn't supernatural—it's ultra-natural.
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Mystery doesn’t fade with facts—it deepens.
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Magic is permission to not know and still move forward.
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Mystery feeds the mythic parts of us.
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Magic doesn’t want your approval—it wants your attention.
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Mystery is a locked door with no key—and no need for one.
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Magic is attention with intention.
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Mystery doesn’t care if you look—it cares if you see.
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Magic is a wink from the invisible.
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Mystery reminds us we’re guests in this universe.
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Magic is playful—never polite.
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Mystery walks in sideways.
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Magic is awe that made itself useful.
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Mystery is the punctuation in the sentence of life.
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Magic is your intuition with a megaphone.
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Mystery is what truth uses when it travels incognito.
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Magic doesn’t explain—it enchants.
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Mystery is a mirror that refuses to reflect.
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Magic is potential dressed in surprise.
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Mystery never answers in bullet points.
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Magic doesn’t bow to logic—but sometimes it borrows it.
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Mystery holds the map upside down—and still arrives.
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Magic is often missed because it doesn’t introduce itself.
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Mystery is a candle lit by not-knowing.
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Magic lives in transition—sunrise, dusk, between thoughts.
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Mystery isn’t a puzzle—it’s the space before the pieces.
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Magic is aliveness exaggerated.
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Mystery is the scent of something sacred.
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Magic isn’t childish—it’s childlike.
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Mystery keeps reality soft around the edges.
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Magic hums in the bones of the curious.
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Mystery waits in the places we avoid.
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Magic doesn't always sparkle—sometimes it smolders.
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Mystery is the moth that flutters just out of reach.
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Magic is the art of holding two truths in one hand.
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Mystery isn't a lack of knowledge—it’s the presence of wonder.
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Look for magic with people. Look for magic with people. Look for magic with people.
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Sometimes, if you believe you can, something helps make it happen. We have no idea what that something is.
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Weird things are always happening in the world, mad coincidenses, stuff you can't reconcile with reality, stuff that can send you mad, that's why most people ignore them and pretend they didn't happen
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sometimes you'll be thinking about someone and you'll see them across the street, sometime you'll guess a ridicullous unguessable number and you'll be right, sometimes you'll know what present you've got and everyone will think you peaked, but you didn't you just knew
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Sometimes you'll get a sense of someone or some situation, be mindful, don't ignore it
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everything has a crack in it, thats how the light gets in
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at the end of every principle or law is a paradox that renders the thing both right and wrong
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It all is, but it all is not
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Magic is everywhere if you open your eyes, heart, and mind. But we have to think sensibly about the magic or we go a little loopy
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While sometimes we make magical things happen, we do not control the magic, the magic is given to those with good hearts
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If we try to control the magic it distorts our being, and we become warped, seeing ourselves as special, when the magic is for all who seek goodness
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Sometimes we ask for things we think we need, and we are given them, only to realise that it wasn't what we needed at all.
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Magic comes when we want good, but are thankful and love what we have
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don't believe others stories and do expect others to believe yours
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we create meaning over what we see
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a good heart is essential, always choose the good path, be true to yourself
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To have reverence, allows for a deeper spiritual experience, allow others to take the piss