Top 67 Old Witch Quotes
#1. And there the wicked old witch stayed for a good long time ... And did she ever come out? ... Not yet.
Gregory Maguire
#2. In a cottage deep in the forest lived the wicked old witch ... it was a cottage out of the nastier kind of fairy tale
Terry Pratchett
#3. There are three classes into which all the women past seventy that ever I knew were to be divided: 1. That dear old soul; 2. That old woman; 3. That old witch.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
#4. Old witch passed on a few good things but they'll never counter all the evil she did.
Karen Marie Moning
#5. Even as late as the summer of 2006, as home prices began to fall, it took a certain kind of person to see the ugly facts and react to them-to discern, in the profile of the beautiful young lady, the face of an old witch.
Michael Lewis
#6. And in the cave there lived a wicked old witch. Did she ever some out? Not yet.
Gregory Maguire
#7. It is a hundred-year-old witch book, bound in human skin and probably written in ancient cum ... YOU lick it!
Chuck Palahniuk
#8. And all the stories had, somewhere, the witch. The wicked old witch.
And Tiffany had thought: Where's the evidence?
Terry Pratchett
#9. Because you're going to help me train a seven-year-old Witch who's got the raw power right now to turn us both into dust and yet" - he dropped the shoe onto the chair - "is abysmal at basic Craft.
Anne Bishop
#10. Don't worry," said Swires. "The old witch hasn't been seen for years. They say she was done up good and proper by a couple of young tearaways." "Kids of today," commented Rincewind. "I blame the parents," said Twoflower.
Terry Pratchett
#11. Every woman is a mad ugly bad old witch somewhere in her heart.
Philippa Gregory
#12. When I mentioned my early morning waking to the old witch down the street, she explained that this is the time the "ceiling is the thinnest," the moment that the earth's creatures have the greatest access to the heavens... It is a magical time, or so she said.
Dee Williams
#13. That's the true test of a town, or of a king. A lord who cheats an ugly old witch will cheat his own folk by and by. Stop him while you can, before you grow used to him.
Peter S. Beagle
#14. There is a collective force reawakening on the Earth each day: the reawakening of the Witch. Within every woman drawn to the path of witchcraft resides the powerful spirit of the Witch.
Dacha Avelin
#15. Witchcraft involves being willing to understand and embrace your true self. It is about exploring your light and learning to celebrate your darkness.
Dacha Avelin
#16. There was an avocado green slow cooker, a venerable coffeemaker, two coffee grinders, and a blender. These were the tools of the modern witch, though Sarah kept a big black cauldron by the fireplace for old times' sake.
Deborah Harkness
#17. The old woman was a witch shadow - hair like matted spiderwebs, hooded 'round darkness of features, eyes like glittering jewels.
Frank Herbert
#18. Meet the new witch, same as the old bitch. We monkeys have dinged enough dongs to know.
Danielle Paige
#19. A witch stands comfortably within her mystery and allure.
Dacha Avelin
#20. Some of the best advice you will ever hear will come from the forest.
Dacha Avelin
#21. Delhi. The ruins of an old city, markets, monuments, broken mansions, the zigzag of roads, the still
sad times of music past. And rising up from it, her mother, wind in her hair, laughing like a witch.
Debotri Dhar
#22. Magick happens when you step into who you truly are and embrace that which fulfills your soul.
Dacha Avelin
#23. Old beggars in stories are never really old beggars," Simmon said with a hint of accusation in his voice. "They're always a witch or a prince or an angel or something."
"In real life old beggars are almost always old beggars," I pointed out.
Patrick Rothfuss
#24. Every spoken sentence beginning with 'I Am' is a powerful spell exhaled into action. Describe yourself wisely.
Dacha Avelin
#25. How old are you?"
"Ah that is a good one. I do not know."
"Before cars?"
"Before trains, before guns. Before people stole the curves from the high clouds and the angles from the flying flocks to build all their little alphabets.
Toby Barlow
#26. An experienced witch does not rely on karma. She relies on magickal justice.
Dacha Avelin
#27. Hm," said the witch, picking up Scabbers. "How old is this rat?" "Dunno," said
J.K. Rowling
#28. WITCH, n. (1) Any ugly and repulsive old woman, in a wicked league with the devil. (2) A beautiful and attractive young woman, in wickedness a league beyond the devil.
Ambrose Bierce
#29. Witches work with the truth of the Earth itself.
Dacha Avelin
#30. An experienced Witch takes magickal action based on inspiration, NOT desperation.
Dacha Avelin
#31. Witchcraft is an intellectual pursuit, resulting in a spiritual and physical reaction.
Dacha Avelin
#32. Not old enough to feel like an adult , really, but old enough to look like one, and to know the distinction between being carefree and careless.
Gregory Maguire
#33. Witchcraft is the magick of the Earth itself. It is the essence that can bind life together.
Dacha Avelin
#34. Witches are liberated from their own fears and limited thinking. In turn, their presence has the power to liberate and consciously expand others.
Dacha Avelin
#35. My favorite movie out of the old movies was 'Escape to Witch Mountain.' We were working with horses and bears, and when you have a great friend like Ike and a great director ... it was a great experience.
Kim Richards
#36. Jack watched him drive away. He shook his head. The old woman might be weird, maybe even crazy, but there was no such thing as a witch. *
J.S. Green
#37. Granny was an old-fashioned witch. She didn't do good for people, she did right by them.
Terry Pratchett
#38. Witchcraft is a way of looking at the physical and spiritual as a collaborative source of manifestation.
Dacha Avelin
#39. A friend confided to me recently that she wasn't sure if it was the 'change,' plain old PMS, or just a slow shift toward embracing her inner witch that is causing her to become progressively more irritated by everything her husband does.
Celia Rivenbark
#40. Spellwork is a form of creation. Manifesting the invisible and the imaginable into real life verifiable forms, through perfectly natural means.
Dacha Avelin
#41. You are the most powerful tool in your life. Use your energy, your thoughts and your magick wisely!
Dacha Avelin
#42. She's as old as the hills, evil as a snake, all malevolence and magic and death.
Neil Gaiman
#43. She's so - well, maybe she is a witch. I mean, maybe that's what witches were ... old women with strange talents. Like her - being able to pass through time.
Philip K. Dick
#44. Haunt an old house.
Ask for a treat.
Laugh like a witch.
Lick something sweet.
Offer a trick.
Wander a maze.
Echo a boo.
Exclaim the phrase
Normal's unnatural on Halloween!
Richelle E. Goodrich
#45. Witches release the chapters of the past, which
invites the novels of the future.
Dacha Avelin
#46. Witches escape to the forest to listen to the whispers of nature itself...
Dacha Avelin
#47. Old Molly Means was a hag and a witch;
Chile of the devil, the dark, and sitch.
Margaret Walker
#48. The witch was as old as the mulberry tree
She lived in the house of a hundred clocks
She sold storms and sorrows and calmed the sea
And she kept her life in a box.
Neil Gaiman
#49. That's quite the specific search ... 'Sadistic Old-Bag-Murdering Witches' - I can't even begin to imagine what that involves.
Stacey T. Hunt
#50. Old Friend The Witch and the Werecat Of Reading and Plots Thieves in the Castle A Costly Mistake Vision of Perfection
Christopher Paolini
#51. Who is that witch, asked the old man with the black eyepatch, these are things we say when we do not know how to take a good look at ourselves, had he lived as she had lived, we should like to see how long his civilised ways would last.
Jose Saramago
#52. In a town in Calabria, a long time ago, there lived an old lady everyone called Strega Nona, which meant "Grandma Witch".
Tomie DePaola
#53. I'd studied 16th century science and magic. I thought it was strange that people were interested in the same kinds of things my research was about. The more I thought about it, the more intriguing it became and pretty soon I was writing a novel about a reluctant witch and a 1500-year-old vampire.
Deborah Harkness
#54. A witch works with the truth of the Earth itself.
Dacha Avelin
#55. When a woman embraces her inner witch, she finds new strength. She is overtaken by true serenity. She creates order where there was none before. Her eyes have now been opened.
Dacha Avelin
#56. When a witch embodies self-love, her energy becomes magnetic and her sense of possibility becomes contagious.
Dacha Avelin
#57. Becoming a Witch isn't something we acquire. The Witch is already within us. She is someone we become ready and willing to embrace. Someone we realize we ARE.
Dacha Avelin
#58. For centuries we have been ripped apart by the hands of others as well as ourselves. Our personalities have been conditioned to become disconnected from our most Earthly ancestral knowledge. The days of disconnectedness are over. We must begin anew.
Dacha Avelin
#59. At the word witch, we imagine the horrible old crones from Macbeth. But the cruel trials witches suffered teach us the opposite. Many perished precisely because they were young and beautiful.
Andre Breton
#60. She was prisoner to an old, forgotten god, kept from her home, probably never to see it again, and yet ... the way she sat, poised, calm, clear like a full moon night, she seemed much happier than me, the witch who contained them all, the jailer with the magic key.
Sarah Diemer
#61. Our inner Witch isn't something we acquire.
It's already within us. It's something we become ready and willing to experience. Something we
realize we ARE.
Dacha Avelin
#62. A wise witch knows the shadows come from the light.
Dacha Avelin
#63. A witch is wise. She has earned her wisdom. She has learned to love her shadows and has grown more beautiful because of it. She has proven she can stand comfortably within her powers. She has become the true embodiment of a witch.
Dacha Avelin
#64. Witches seek the sacred knowledge the rest of the world has already forgotten.
Dacha Avelin
#65. A Witch awakens within herself qualities of the elements and forces of nature.
Dacha Avelin
#67. True Witchcraft is a path of lifelong self-education.
NOT initiation.
Dacha Avelin
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