Sorceress Quotes

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Merlin Franco
“What do I have for the witch behind me? Do you want my life, Sorceress?”
Merlin Franco, Saint Richard Parker

“It’s amazing what desperation can do to a person. It can seep into the heart. Turn us into the very monsters we fight." -Vexis”
C.M. Hayden, The Reach Between Worlds

Anna Akhmatova
“A solitary sorceress: her shadow is still visible on the eve of the new moon.”
Anna Akhmatova

Gail Dayton
“Pearl spent the passing days buried so deep in the musty, dusty sorcery tomes that sometimes when she emerged, she spoke in archaic english. "Hast thou a light?" she'd asked him this afternoon when her study room had grown dark with gathering clouds.”
Gail Dayton, Heart's Blood

Gail Dayton
“She gathered herself up- rather like collecting her skirts before mountibg a carriage”
Gail Dayton, Heart's Blood

Gail Dayton
“She gathered herself up- rather like collecting her skirts before mounting a carriage”
Gail Dayton, Heart's Blood

Gail Dayton
“The warmth in his eyes flared to heat and he captured her hand in both of his, bending over it to hold his lips against the back a long moment. He did not exactly kiss it so much as breathe her in. She feared her hand smelled of bacon, but he didn't seem to care.”
Gail Dayton, Heart's Blood

Gail Dayton
“Amanusa sighed. She held out her hand to her husband who helped her to her feet. "Back to the salt mine Grey calls a workroom. I left my students practicing lancing."

"Good god," Grey exclaimed. "The floors will be awash in blood."

"Hardly. They're practicing on themselves. Most of them haven't managed to pierce the skin yet." Amanusa shook her head in mild disappointment.”
Gail Dayton, Heart's Blood

Curtis Tyrone Jones
“She was sorceress on paper, a goddess in her mind but a mere peasant to everyone living in her present times.”
Curtis Tyrone Jones

“Sinéad Donohoe makes an interesting note that can be seen to apply to the [Sorceress] archetype:

'As she appears in myth, the temptress is the damsel whose cries for rescue went unheeded, and who has been allowed to perish.'

The Sorceress is the Vixen who wasn't given the resources to healthily individuate, just as she is the Bully who used whatever power available to meet her personal needs. Now she finally has some freedom from and power over others, but due to her fundamental feeling of lack, she uses all means at her disposal to meet her needs by securing resources from others.”
K M Weiland

“In Greek myth, Circe was a sorceress and a goddess born of the sun god Helios and the ocean nymph Perse. And a powerful sorceress she was, so adept at incantations that she could morph men into animals to keep them enslaved to her on her island.”
The Editors of National Geographic, National Geographic The History of Witchcraft