The real secret of magic lies in the performance.
David Copperfield
There is a safe spot within every tornado. My job is to find it.
My uncle's house burned down when I was 6 years old. We got out safely. But ever since, I've had a nightmare of dying in a fire.
Demonic figures and occult themes have disappeared from modern magic.
Marriage is like a formality for me.
The audience likes to be taken on new journeys.
When you're a guy and meet a girl the first time, you do whatever it takes.
My show is constantly evolving... new tricks are added, old ones are dropped... so it stays fresh. But it's the randomly selected participants from the audience that make it fresh and provide some of the best comic relief.
Magic and new technology have always walked hand in hand - even back in the days of Robert Houdin.
Dreams are illusions, and we can't let go of them because we would be dead.
I have always been interested in pushing magic forward.
What I've tried to do in my stage magic is to take a trick and give it an emotional hook.
Magicians lose the opportunity to experience a sense of wonder.
You can feel better about yourself in a very short period of time depending on the kind of magic that you are doing.
I brush my teeth with a Sonicare toothbrush before every show.
I am fortunate to have the resources to have many methods to do each of my illusions.
Magic has been something I've been really good at since I was really young. The ability has always come easy to me, I'm not sure why.
I really did sneak into Broadway shows, starting when I was 12.
I'm just waiting for people to start asking me to make the rain disappear.
It is the unspoken ethic of all magicians to not reveal the secrets.
For me to grow, I have to know about the foundation that came before.
In magic, it takes two or three years for me to create a 5-minute illusion for me to get it to the level I want.
The key is for the audience never to know, so I have a plan B for every illusion.
I was an only child. We were so poor, my parents and I had the same room.
I used to fly around the stage without strings or camera tricks. That took seven years to create.
We all possess the need to dream.
Magic really helped me.
No self-respecting gay guy would have ever made some of the hair and clothing choices I am still trying to live down.
Physical rehab is often very, very hard work.
The first trick I bought at Macy's was a little wooden board where a quarter would appear and disappear.
You have to learn certain skills to present magic.
If I was gay, why would I hide it?
It's okay for me to be gay, but God didn't make me that way.
I find revealing the secrets of magic quite reprehensible.
I'm really trying hard not to do anything that has been done before. So knowing everything I can about the legacy of magic challenges my team and I to invent new illusions.
I discovered something amazing, which has caused a lot of controversy - the fountain of youth. I have to keep it a secret!
I try to help people realize their dreams by using magic to tell stories that educate, move, and inspire.
It's really hard to think of one kind of magic as a favorite. I've been really fortunate in that I've been able to perform such a diverse range of things.
No, I think marriage is a great thing.
I discovered Musha Cay and the islands around it in the Exumas.
But Vegas is really my first home.
The audiences are what keep me enthusiastic.
But when I go off stage I don't have a deck of cards with me all the time.
Magic came very easy for me when I was a kid. When I was 8 years old I started doing it, and by the time I was 12, I was already published in magic books.
For my father, being kind was natural... I have to really work at it. I love competing and winning, conquest - not words you usually associate with kindness.
I need a form of escape even when I'm working really hard.
I act like I'm 14, if you haven't figured that out yet.
Magic is my paint.
Never stop listening to your audience.