When they say it just to learn the secret, I just say "Can you keep a secret?" *Answer (yes)* "Well so can I "
EDIT: Please not I did not create that saying, I heard it somewhere but cant remember where.
When they say it just to learn the secret, I just say "Can you keep a secret?" *Answer (yes)* "Well so can I "
EDIT: Please not I did not create that saying, I heard it somewhere but cant remember where.
When they say it just to learn the secret, I just say "Can you keep a secret?" *Answer (yes)* "Well so can I "
EDIT: Please note I did not create that saying, I heard it somewhere but cant remember where.
To people twelve and over I usually say, "I could tell you, but I'd have to kill you."
For kids I usually tell them a book called, "Mark Wilson's Complete Course in Magic." Even if that's not where I learned the particular effect.
There's also a quote from the movie, "The Prestige," but I can't remember it.
"The Secret impresses no one, the trick you use it for is everything."
And no, I didn't just watch the film to get that quote, we had to study it for English last year. (Best English lessons ever.)
Cheers, Tom
Close, but the one I'm thinking of is something like, "You can search for the secret, but you'll never find it because you aren't really looking."
That sounds like a really cool English class.
Hmm.......