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The Shrouded Wind: A Gothic Mystery of Witchcraft and Curses The Shrouded Wind: A Gothic Mystery of Witchcraft and Curses by Tami Egonu
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“Memories are like trying to pick up a mote of dirt in water with my fingers.”
Tami Egonu, The Shrouded Wind: A Gothic Mystery of Witchcraft and Curses
“Why love? Why hate? Words have power. We give them power. Every emotion, every thought, everything is connected to words.”
Tami Egonu, The Shrouded Wind: A Gothic Mystery of Witchcraft and Curses
“Knowledge is the greatest power but what good is power if you do not know how to use it wisely.”
Tami Egonu, The Shrouded Wind: A Gothic Mystery of Witchcraft and Curses
“Facts are killed every day and are burnt into ash, whilst lies rise up to beguile for whatever intended purpose.”
Tami Egonu, The Shrouded Wind: A Gothic Mystery of Witchcraft and Curses
“I've heard poisoned mouths spout lies and seen fools believe them.”
Tami Egonu, The Shrouded Wind: A Gothic Mystery of Witchcraft and Curses
“Time is often the killer of truth.”
Tami Egonu, The Shrouded Wind: A Gothic Mystery of Witchcraft and Curses
“A story can be spun beyond truth.”
Tami Egonu, The Shrouded Wind: A Gothic Mystery of Witchcraft and Curses
“Is it worse to feel nothing or to feel everything?”
Tami Egonu, The Shrouded Wind: A Gothic Mystery of Witchcraft and Curses
“Even truths can leave us weak - perhaps they are the worst - that is why we tell lies to ease the pain.”
Tami Egonu, The Shrouded Wind: A Gothic Mystery of Witchcraft and Curses