Not all magic is fireworks and fanfare. Sometimes magic is quiet and sneaks up on you.
I am not. . . totally unreceptive to colour providing it makes its appearance quietly, deferentially, and without undue fanfare.
It really reminds me of the great movies of the 30's and 40's with huge sets and voluminous fireplaces you could walk around in. Glazed floors. I was expecting a Busby Berkley dance number. Big fanfare and all the girls coming out. I'd have joined in. It's got that scale, you know?
The working-class folks and the poor, and those normal people living their lives out in the world without the glitter and the fanfare. There is a lot to learn from them.
I want to keep everything balanced. That's why it's important not to have too much fanfare.
You have something to give and are willing to give it. You do this without fanfare or publicity, drawing attention to the God we worship, not yourselves, and with no thought of what you will receive. That’s what disciples do!.
Ragtime was a fanfare for the 20th century.
The right circumstances sometimes happen of their own accord, slyly, without fanfare, without warning. Layman's alchemy. . . . The magic of everyday things.
Tomorrow is in the wings waiting for you to sound her entrance fanfare.
Celebrate small victories often. Mourn failures quickly. Do what's necessary without fanfare.