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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
Mortal men. What flaw was it in their ape brains that convinced them their schemes were paramount to everyone else’s?
“He wouldn’t be the first man to learn he’s wrong about something he’s certain about.
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.
City raised and book fed, intelligent and generous, yes, and yet malnourished when it came to a belief in the profound.
For humans, old age stole their hearing, their sight, or their mind. But when Nature was unkind, witches lost their intuition.
“You’d do well to remember a threefold reckoning awaits those who do intentional harm.”
And yet just because a thing can’t be seen doesn’t mean it isn’t real.”
He likes being all superior and reminding me how much I don’t know.” “So you’re saying he’s a man?”
Intuition knows the truth when heard, but the sound can leave a terrible ringing in the ears.

