The First Witch of Boston Quotes
The First Witch of Boston
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“Seems that when a woman has too much knowledge or skill, or speaks her mind freely, these Puritans take great offense.”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“And so she took the bait, and then Adam grew curious and envious and wanted a piece of it all. Just like a selfish child. But go ahead and tell me again how man is governed by his mind and woman by her heart. They have lied to us from the beginning.”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“How easy it would have been to slip into the warm bath of irrational denial”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“Indeed, Goodman Endecott, Lord help you, all of you, this day. For you are about to execute an innocent woman. You are about to execute an innocent woman for the crime of being a woman, a woman who lived fully, spoke plainly, listened intently, observed acutely, intuited wisely, loved passionately. I am too much for this world of yours, this Jerusalem upon a hill.” I spat upon the ground. “I am a force that makes you quake!”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“This happened sometimes, when he could only assume that she were so deeply embedded in her thoughts, like a rabbit in its den, that she could not see what was going on above the ground, here in the real world. It was when she turned from wordy to wordless.”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“Oh, Maggie, power resides in gold, and gold resides in power. It matters not who sits on the throne or who controls Parliament. This is the way it always has been and the way it always will be.”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“Memory clouds often in the most poignant moments. It is as though even Memory knows it must watch what momentous thing is transpiring and forgets to record the details. But then, like clouds parting after a fierce storm, the sun shines through and it seems more clear and vibrant than ever before.”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“men who threw their weight and voices round as though they were kings, as though it were their divine right. Most think they know everything and speak like they do, when it is nothing but empty words. They know naught, most of them. And the louder they are, the less they know. The more they boast, the less they have. The more show they put on in front of lasses, the less show they’ve got for you under the bed linens.”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“I wanted a man who had enough faith in his own worth, his strength, and his mind that he had no need to put on some absurd stage drama. I wanted a man who was confident enough in himself to handle the likes of me.”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“So in this way”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“When I am gone”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“mused”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“Andrea Catalano”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“Men are governed by their whims and passions far more than us women, yet they ascribe such traits to us. It is the purest form of hypocrisy there is. It has existed since the dawn of our time. Think of Adam and Eve. Oh aye, the Devil tempted Eve with knowledge, and she thought to better herself.”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“He smiled as he savored the saffron flavor of the stew. She was like saffron; just the smallest pinch”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“Lord help you”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“wanted a man who had enough faith in his own worth, his strength, and his mind that he had no need to put on some absurd stage drama. I wanted a man who was confident enough in himself to handle the likes of me.”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“It was always the mousy ones that could take you by surprise.”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“Men are governed by their whims and passions far more than us women”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“But when people cannot understand something”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“I wanted a man who had enough faith in his own worth”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“You see”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“I wanted a man who was confident enough in himself to handle the likes of me.”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“The more show they put on in front of lasses, the less show they’ve got for you under the bed linens.”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“Samuel stated that any magistrate could be bought and paid for, and both were duly fined by the General Court, which made a point of recording that they were being “most merciful” to the couple.”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“Are you a skilled witchfinder, Goody Wheeler, such as Matthew Hopkins, Witchfinder General of Manningtree, County Essex?” “Indeed, sir, I am. I am well versed in his treatise, A Discovery of Witches. I did assist in Mister Hopkins’s examination of accused witches”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“A woman in body but with a child’s mind.”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“One must always seek justice, renounce corruption, and deal honestly.”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“You are about to execute an innocent woman for the crime of being a woman, a woman who lived fully, spoke plainly, listened intently, observed acutely, intuited wisely, loved passionately. I am too much for this world of yours, this Jerusalem upon a hill.”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
“You cannot help yourself, you are an Aries, ruled by Mars.”
― The First Witch of Boston
― The First Witch of Boston
