At Sunset, stanza 1.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations (1919)
“Dawns and sunsets. The Magic Hour -- when the sun and the moon can be in the sky at the same time -- a magic and disturbing occurrence for a child. And for an adult.”
Fear of Drowning By Numbers
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British film director 1942Related quotes
“… with white dawns and glaring moons, and sunsets smeared with too much color.”
Source: Tuck Everlasting
“There’s a magic in the distance, where the sea-line meets the sky.”
Forty Singing Seamen
Poems (1906)
Source: Personal Geography: Almost an Autobiography
“Resident mockery
give us an hour for magic”
An American Prayer (1978)
“I was in the woods a lot. And the woods for a child are magical.”
Starting Out, p. 9
Catching the Big Fish (2006)
Context: I started out just as a regular person, growing up in the Northwest. My father was a research scientist for the Department of Agriculture, studying trees. So I was in the woods a lot. And the woods for a child are magical. I lived in what people call small towns. My world was what would be considered about a city block, maybe two blocks. Everything occurred in that space. All the dreaming, all my friends existed in that small world. But to me it seemed so huge and magical. There was plenty of time available to dream and be with friends.
I liked to paint and I liked to draw. And I often thought, wrongly, that when you got to be an adult, you stopped painting and drawing and did something more serious.