Location via proxy:   [ UP ]  
[Report a bug]   [Manage cookies]                

The Magician's Land Quotes

Rate this book
Clear rating
The Magician's Land (The Magicians, #3) The Magician's Land by Lev Grossman
78,803 ratings, 4.14 average rating, 5,773 reviews
Open Preview
The Magician's Land Quotes Showing 1-30 of 203
“It didn’t matter where you were, if you were in a room full of books you were at least halfway home.”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
“She was too tired to feel anything more, she wanted a book to do to her what books did: take away the world, slide it aside for a little bit, and let her please, please just be somewhere and somebody else”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
“...In books there's always somebody standing by ready to say hey, the world's in danger, evil's on the rise, but if you're really quick and take this ring and put it in that volcano over there everything will be fine.

"But in real life that guy never turns up. He's never there. He's busy handing out advice in the next universe over. In our world no one ever knows what to do, and everyone's just as clueless and full of crap as everyone else, and you have to figure it all out by yourself. And even after you've figured it out and done it, you'll never know whether you were right or wrong. You'll never know if you put the ring in the right volcano, or if things might have gone better if you hadn't. There's no answers in the back of the book.”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
“Drinks were a lot like books, really: it didn’t matter where you were, the contents of a vodka tonic were always more or less the same, and you could count on them to take you away to somewhere better or at least make your present arrangements seem more manageable.”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
“That was one thing about books: once you read them they couldn’t be unread.”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
“He'd been right about the world, but he was wrong about himself. The word was a desert, but he was a magician, and to be a magician was to be a secret spring - a moving oasis. He wasn't desolate, and he wasn't empty. He was full of emotion, full of feelings, bursting with them, and when it came down to it, that's what being a magician was. They weren't ordinary feelings - they weren't the tame, domesticated kind. Magic was wild feelings, the kind that escaped out of you and into the world and changed things. There was a lot of skill to it, and a lot of learning, and a lot of work, but that was where the power began: the power to enchant the world.”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
“If there was any magic in this world that was not magic, it was wine.”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
“Never risking anything meant never having or doing or being anything either. Life is risk, it turned out.”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
“It was funny how just when you thought you knew yourself through and through, you stumbled on a new kind of strength, a fresh reserve of power inside you that you never knew you had, and all at once you found yourself burning a little brighter and hotter than you ever had before.”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
“In our world no one ever knows what to do, and everyone’s just as clueless and full of crap as everyone else, and you have to figure it all out by yourself. And even after you’ve figured it out and done it, you’ll never know whether you were right or wrong. You’ll never know if you put the ring in the right volcano, or if things might have gone better if you hadn’t.”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
“I don't know how to phrase this exactly but what the fuck?”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
“She was the most beautiful, terrible thing he'd ever seen, like an acetylene flame, an incandescent filament, a fallen star right in front of him.”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
“This is a feeling that you had, Quentin, she said. Once, a very long time ago. A rare one. This is how you felt when you were eight years old, and you opened one of the Fillory books for the first time, and you felt awe and joy and hope and longing all at once. You felt them very strongly, Quentin. You dreamed of Fillory then, with a power and an innocence that not many people ever experience. That's where all this began for you. You wanted the world to be better than it was.”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
“we among all animals were cursed with a longing for somewhere better, somewhere that never existed and never would.”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
“But you couldn’t mourn forever. Or you could, but as it turned out there were better things to do.”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
“It was a bookstore, and he felt at home in bookstores, and he hadn’t had that feeling much lately. He was going to enjoy it. He pushed his way back through the racks of greeting cards and cat calendars, back to where the actual books were, his glasses steaming up and his coat dripping on the thin carpet. It didn’t matter where you were, if you were in a room full of books you were at least halfway home.”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
“Give a nerd enough time and a door he can close and he can figure out pretty much anything.”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
tags: door, nerd
“Maybe when you give up your dreams, you find out that there’s more to life than dreaming.”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
“The world was fucking awful. It was a wretched, desolate place, a desert of meaninglessness, a heartless wasteland, where horrific things happened all the time for no reason and nothing good lasted for long.

He'd been right about the world, but he was wrong about himself. The world was a desert, but he was a magician, and to be a magician was to be a secret spring - a moving oasis. He wasn't desolate, and he wasn't empty. He was full of emotion, full of feelings, bursting with them, and when it came down to it, that's what being a magician was.
They weren't ordinary feelings - they weren't the tame, domesticated kind. Magic was wild feelings, the kind that escaped out of you and into the world and changed things. There was a lot of skill to it, and a lot of learning, and a lot of work, but that was where the power began: the power to enchant the world.”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
“You only had to see a unicorn lay open the side of a centaur once, the ribcage flashing white when the ripped skin flopped down, to swear a mighty oath never to fuck with or even look at another unicorn again. I'm putting down the hearts and fluffy clouds and backing away slowly. Don't want any trouble here. You can have all the rainbows.”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
“Sometimes he looked at her and thought, Gosh, I wonder what's underneath all that anger, all that hard glossy armor? Maybe there's just an innocent, wounded little girl in there who wants to come out and play and be loved and get happy. But now he wondered if maybe that little girl was long gone, or if she'd ever been there at all. What was under all that armor, all that anger? More anger, and more armor. Anger and armor, all the way down.”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
“The librarian thought the problem was just that the right books weren’t breeding with each other and proposed a forced mating program. The library committee had an epic secret meeting about the ethics of literary eugenics which ended in a furious deadlock.”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
“This was a double game: he was trying to save his childhood, to preserve it and trap it in amber, but to do that he was calling on things that partook of the world beyond childhood, whose touch would leave him even less innocent than he already was. What would that make him? Neither a child nor an adult, neither innocent nor wise. Perhaps that is what a monster is.”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
“But the thing about monsters was, you couldn't talk to them about it, because they wouldn't admit they were monsters in the first place.”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
“When he graduated he’d thought life was going to be like a novel, starring him on his own personal hero’s journey, and that the world would provide him with an endless series of evils to triumph over and life lessons to learn. It took him a while to figure out that wasn’t how it worked.”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
“Facing up to the nightmare of the past is what gives you the power to build your future.”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
“And if she liked and trusted the person who asked, she would add that yes, it was kind of a lot to deal with: her outward affect was bright and capable, and that was no illusion, but equally real was the yawning pit of exhaustion inside her. She just felt so tired sometimes. And because of everything her parents asked of her, she was ashamed of being tired. She could not, would not let the pit swallow her up, as much as she sometimes wanted it to.”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
“You love and you hate and you grieve and you don’t even feel it.”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
“He wished he could tell him that none of it was going to turn out anything like the way he hoped, but that everything was going to be all right anyway. It was hard to explain, but he would see.”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land
“Eliot didn’t say anything. For all the years of his life he’d spent with Janet, he’d never really known her, not deep down. Sometimes he looked at her and thought, Gosh, I wonder what’s underneath all that anger, all that hard glossy armor? Maybe there’s just an innocent, wounded little girl in there who wants to come out and play and be loved and get happy. But now he wondered if maybe that little girl was long gone, or if she’d ever been there at all. What was under all that armor, all that anger? More anger, and more armor. Anger and armor, all the way down.”
Lev Grossman, The Magician's Land

« previous 1 3 4 5 6 7