There are enormous dangers in thinking that the world online is the world as it exists, that what you get from your one stroke on the Internet is all there is to know. – Ricky Jay
Magicians from the nineteenth century threw cards distances, but I think I’m the first one who made a thing about using them as weapons. – Ricky Jay
My father was the Formica King of Long Island, and my mother was the daughter of a Bengal Lancer in India. – Ricky Jay
Like every art form, there are jealousies and angers and competitiveness in magic. But there’s camaraderie among magicians, whether you perform it for a living or you’re an enthusiast. – Ricky Jay
I never talk much about my family, but my grandfather was friendly with these guys, with magicians and ventriloquists on the highest levels, and I was just… interested. – Ricky Jay
For me, the most exciting thing is to create good magic that’s entertaining for an audience, and it would be lovely if a magician was fooled as well. – Ricky Jay
To obfuscate the reconstruction of the effect – when a magician is fooled by another magician doing magic. In my career that’s not been the major passion, but it’s been the passion of a number of my mentors. The crowning achievement for them would be to create magic good enough to fool other magicians. – Ricky Jay
I don’t know what first got me to attack melons. It’s not like I ate a bad one and got an upset stomach. It just eventually seemed like the appropriate fruit. – Ricky Jay
I always read what I write out loud, and I did that long before any radio thing. My editor finds that unusual. – Ricky Jay
I was considered a comedy magician. And – how do I put this without sounding egotistical? – it didn’t take me long to realize that comedy magicians usually couldn’t do comedy or magic. – Ricky Jay
I started doing radio pieces with no clear, preconceived idea, except that I have a tendency to be theatrical. – Ricky Jay
I do think deception… There’s something kind of odd about tricking people for a living, but ultimately, it’s a remarkably honest profession, when you think about it. If you violate that code, and you say you’re not using camera tricks, and then you do, I actually think that’s a kind of serious moral issue. – Ricky Jay
For the most part, magic secrets are available on a level that’s overwhelming and frightening, and they are very accessible if you do the tiniest bit of digging. But, that said, there’s a certain group of individuals, in which I am included, who are very tight about secrets and don’t share them with anyone. – Ricky Jay
I’m probably the only kid in history whose parents made him stop taking music lessons. They made me stop studying the accordion. – Ricky Jay
I certainly was performing before my writing was published, because I was performing when I was very young. And the thing is I’m very comfortable on stage, so a large portion of my act did come from ad-libs. – Ricky Jay
I wasn’t obsessed by magic. People say, ‘How you can you claim you practiced eight hours a day and weren’t obsessed?’ Well, people go to a job they don’t even like for eight hours a day; it’s not obsessive if it’s something you like. – Ricky Jay
Every acting gig isn’t the same, every writing job isn’t the same, every live performance isn’t the same – the challenge is the level of difficulty or ease, and that may vary. – Ricky Jay
I suppose that if I could only do one thing, a solid card effect would be pretty high on the list. That’s the root of it all, sleight-of-hand. It’s certainly the thing I feel most comfortable with. – Ricky Jay
Sitting with a deck of cards in your hand all day is an obsession. Visiting print shops and bookstores and libraries is an obsession. And writing about this is an obsession. I think, in general, most collectors are obsessed. I think the only form of a rationalized greed is when you’re collecting something you are supposedly serious about. – Ricky Jay
Dai Vernon, the greatest sleight of hand figure in the history of the art, rarely performed. But he invented magic and had an enormous influence on the whole range of sleight of hand. And so often, the magic he was doing was to fool other magicians. – Ricky Jay
The pain is bad magicians ripping off good ones, doing magic badly, and making a mockery of the art. – Ricky Jay
I grew up like Athena – covered with playing cards instead of armor – and, at the age of seven, materialized on a TV show, doing magic. – Ricky Jay
I think a lot of people just assumed I came to L.A. to do more television and get into show business. – Ricky Jay