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Quotes About Witch

Era el dolor de nuevo, empezaba a resonar, como si me ensartaran un hilo de fuego, y la bruja que sostenía la aguja tirara con fuerza para hacerme estremecer.
~ Anne Rice
Don't be a fool, Martino," he said to the red-head companion. "It's probably perfectly legal to be a witch in the Veneto as long as a man pays his tax. Put your money in Martino's bank, Marius De Romanus." "Ah, but I do," said Marius De Romanus, my Master, "and it earns me quite a good return.
~ Anne Rice
What am I? A witch, for the love of God! I am a healer, not a destroyer. I have a choice as all human beings have a choice! And
~ Anne Rice
You think we're a family,' Cody said, turning back. 'You think we're some jolly, situation-comedy family when we're in particles, torn apart, torn all over the place, and our mother was a witch.
~ Anne Tyler
Who would have thought," the witch had asked, "that a good little girl like you could destroy my beautiful wickedness?
~ Anne Tyler
You are so vicious. (Tee) Hence the nickname. (Syd) You know it's bad when you make me look like Glinda the Good Witch, right? (Tee) Just call me Elphaba. But don't drop a house on me, 'kay? (Syd)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Are you some kind of witch? Yup, I reply, and stare him down.
~ Elisa Albert
Kit sat in that darkness too deep for his witch sight to pierce, even had the use of it, and ran his fingers over the rugged surface of the scold's bridle Baines had left to keep him company.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Two Queens ruled Faerie, a kingdom divided between them. The elder was the Mebd, the Summer Queen. The younger was the Cat Anna, the Queen of Winter, the White Witch. There had been others, Queens and Kings of air and darkness, ghosts and shadows: Oonaugh, Titania, Oberon, Niamh, Finnvarra.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Have you noticed her name?" Kit leaned sideways to see the letters painted jauntily on the transom. "The WITCH! How did you dare? Does Hannah know?" "Oh, she's not named after Hannah. I hadn't gone ten miles down the river that day before I knew I'd left the real witch behind.
~ Elizabeth George Speare
But your lordship knows very well that I am not attached to the soil in a vulgar manner, like a serf. Still, I have a feeling about it; [with growing agitation] and I am not ashamed of it; and [rising wildly] by God, if this goes on any longer I will fling my cassock to the devil, and take arms myself, and strangle the accursed witch with my own hands.
~ George Bernard Shaw
God as now generally conceived of is only the last witch.
~ Samuel Butler
For fear does things so like a witch, 'Tis hard t' unriddle which is which
~ Samuel Butler (1612-1680)
His witch had finally arrived. He knew it within his heart and he danced, giddy as a schoolboy on the first day of summer vacation.
~ Sapphire Phelan
Fuck the weather forecasters and their predictions. With magic, he'd just turned their Doppler radar upside down. Sapphire Phelan (Being Familiar With a Witch)
~ Sapphire Phelan
The words of explanation Edward long to say grew tangled in smoky perfume and wet tendrils of long fair hair, conflicting thoughts of assassins and magic, insane monks and false nuns and holy quests and somewhere, long ago, the tale of a wild witch of the wood with whom, if a man fell in love, he was lost forever....
~ Margaret Weis
So long as she is obedient to a mother—actual or internal—who unconsciously wishes to annihilate her, she is in a state of possession by the witch; she will have to differentiate herself out from that witch in order to live her own life.
~ Marion Woodman
We've all had those nights where drunken sex with a witch in a blood pentagram under a full moon on the roof of your favourite Johannesburg nightclub summons a hard-drinking demon who changes the fate of the human race forever. Right? No? Just me, then?
~ John West
You remember the story I told you about the witch named Circe? She lived on an island alone, but men wandered there all the time, pretending to be blown off course. She turned every one of them into pigs, but they kept coming. Just to nibble at her painted toes a while before the slaughter. Well, turning men into pigs is no particular feat. The real exercise is getting pigs to write checks.
~ Ellen Datlow
Can you tell me the difference between a witch and a wizard? Sure, a wizard is what they call you when they want to hire you, and a witch is what they call you when they're getting ready to run you out of town.
~ Barbara Hambly
Where got she her sullen mouth And where her swaying form? Would she live on eggs and apples When the blood of men is warm? ("The Young Witch")
~ George Sterling
Q: What do you call a witch who lives by the sea? A: A sandwitch.
~ Scott McNeely
Q: What do you call a witch who lives by the sea but won't go into the water? A: A chicken sandwitch.
~ Scott McNeely
...just because I don't have on a silly black costume and carry a silly broom and wear a silly black hat, doesn't mean that I'm not a witch. I'm a witch all the time and not just on Halloween.
~ E. L. Konigsburg