
Top 14 Common Witch Sayings
#1. Everybody is something. Even the most common witch has her coven.
Sarah J. Maas
#2. Now, it's common knowledge that most towns of a certain size have a witch, if only to eat misbehaving children and the occasional puppy who wanders into her yard.
John August
#3. We're given a choice in our lives, to make things better, or worse, or merely endure like sheep. I choose to make things better, as much as I can.
Mercedes Lackey
#4. The most powerful men of the kingdom have dragged a duchess down and sent her out to be a marvel to the common people of London. They are so deeply afraid of her that they took the risk to dishonor their own. They are so anxious to save themselves that they thought they should throw her aside.
Philippa Gregory
#5. Brought before HCUA, Miller was chastised for the suggestion that Congressional investigations might have something in common with witch trials; he replied, "The comparison is inevitable, sir." Thomas was shortly afterwards thrown in jail for fraud.
Carl Sagan
#6. God then does not profess to answer in Scripture all the questions that we, in our boundless curiosity, would like to ask about Scripture. He tells us merely as much as He sees we need to know as a basis for our life of faith.
J.I. Packer
#7. Like a mother who protects her child, her only child, with her own life, one should cultivate a heart of unlimited love and compassion towards all living beings.
Gautama Buddha
#8. One woman is a tiny divine spark in a timeless sisterhood tapestry collective;
All of us are Wild Women.
Jan Porter
#9. Okay, welcome to Creepy Territory. Here's your map.
Cate Tiernan
#10. You have to be careful around miracles, around extraordinary highs, because they're disruptive to your regular life...you have to cope when they end.
Anya Ulinich
#11. ...[P]hysics... [is] the philosophy of nature, so far as it is based on empirical laws.
Immanuel Kant
#12. You need slack to enable continuous improvement. In order to have slack, you must have an unbalanced value stream with a bottleneck resource. Optimizing for utilization is not desirable.
David J. Anderson
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