The Vine Witch (The Vine Witch, #1)
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“Mud and silk, blood and milk, never the twain should meet.” “For if they do.” “Bad luck to you.” “’Tis the Devil you’ll greet.” The old woman finished the rhyme
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Mortal men. What flaw was it in their ape brains that convinced them their schemes were paramount to everyone else’s?
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“He wouldn’t be the first man to learn he’s wrong about something he’s certain about.
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The heart had a tendency to harden off after being forced to survive inside a life two sizes too small, deprived of the oxygen of dreams.
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City raised and book fed, intelligent and generous, yes, and yet malnourished when it came to a belief in the profound.
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For humans, old age stole their hearing, their sight, or their mind. But when Nature was unkind, witches lost their intuition.
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“You’d do well to remember a threefold reckoning awaits those who do intentional harm.”
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And yet just because a thing can’t be seen doesn’t mean it isn’t real.”
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He likes being all superior and reminding me how much I don’t know.” “So you’re saying he’s a man?”
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Intuition knows the truth when heard, but the sound can leave a terrible ringing in the ears.