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If you do something that you're proud of, that someone else understands, that is a thing of beauty that wasn't there before - you can't beat that.
In real life, the most important decision you ever make is, where does reality leave off and make-believe begin? If you make a mistake about that, you're dead. You know, you're out on the street corner. You think there's no bus coming. You step out, you're dead.
Sometimes, magic is just someone spending more time on something than anyone else might reasonably expect.
Reality seems so simple. We just open our eyes and there it is. But that doesn't mean it is simple.
Magicians have done controlled testing in human perception for thousands of years.
When a magician lets you notice something on your own, his lie becomes impenetrable.
Nothing fools you better than the lie you tell yourself.
People do not come to a Penn & Teller show to see a magic show. They just don't. They come to see weird stuff that they can see no place else, that will make them laugh and make the little hairs stand up on the backs of their necks.
As a kid, I was a Hitchcock lover; I cared about the dark side of things.
Onstage, I find absolutely nothing but exhilaration in not talking.