513 Quotes About Witch
- Author Starhawk
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A real relationship with nature is vital for our magical and spiritual development, and our psychic and spiritual health. It is also a vital base for any work we do to heal the earth and transform the social and political systems that are assaulting her daily.
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- Author Arundhati Roy
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When she listened to songs that she loved on the radio, something stirred inside her. A liquid ache spread under her skin, and she walked out of the world like a witch.
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- Author Stephen M. Irwin
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Christ can forgive you," he whispered, though he didn't believe it. There wasn't a hint of compassion in those ice-blue eyes."That's grand," she said.Her features became again those of the pleasant brown-haired nurse. She smiled, pulled the pillow from under his head, and covered his face.
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- Author Tennessee Williams
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I cannot imagine any witch of a woman casting a spell over you.
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- Author Amanda Lovelace
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i amthe girlwith thearsonist heart
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- Author Julia Pazdro
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The witch looked down upon the wolf, looked upon his face and into his deadly eyes. She stopped, taking a deep breath and closing her eyes, listening to the sounds of the night critters, the owls, the bats, and the silence of all of the dangerous beasts that roamed the woods at night, hidden in the shadows.
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- Author Terry Pratchett
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Granny Weatherwax was a witch. That was quite acceptable in the Ramtops, and no one had a bad word to say about witches. At least, not if he wanted to wake up in the morning the same shape as he went to bed.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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I am against justice … whenever it is carried out by a mob.
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- Author Megan Shepherd
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What did she know about the Black Forest? Only what she’d been able to glean from the maps in the library and from Luc’s fairy tales: Castles hidden in glens. Trees as tall as city buildings. Wolves and stags and bears. Mad princes who drowned in lakes. None of Mada Vittora’s books described an ancient academy deep in the woods, a place where it always snowed, where girls wanted magic badly enough to die for it.
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