“Witches have no wit, said the magician who was weak. Hula, hula, said the witches.”
Norman Mailer book An American Dream
Stephen Rojack, in Ch. 4
An American Dream (1965)
Statement of 25 August 1538, in Table-Talk, as translated by William Hazlitt (1857), DLXXVII
“Witches have no wit, said the magician who was weak. Hula, hula, said the witches.”
Norman Mailer book An American Dream
Stephen Rojack, in Ch. 4
An American Dream (1965)
Ogden Nash (1902–1971) American poet
"Adventures of Isabel" http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/adventures-of-isabel/
Mark Twain (1835–1910) American author and humorist
Bible Teaching and Religious Practice http://books.google.com/books?id=sujuHO_fvJgC&pg=PA568&dq=twain+%22Bible+Teaching+and+Religious+Practice%22&cd=1#v=onepage&q=twain%20%22Bible%20Teaching%20and%20Religious%20Practice%22&f=false. <br class="br">"Bible Teaching and Religious Practice" (1923)
L. Frank Baum book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900)
Context: There were only four witches in all the Land of Oz, and two of them, those who live in the North and the South, are good witches. I know this is true, for I am one of them myself, and cannot be mistaken. Those who dwelt in the East and the West were, indeed, wicked witches; but now that you have killed one of them, there is but one Wicked Witch in all the Land of Oz — the one who lives in the West.
Tanith Lee (1947–2015) British writer
Source: Short fiction, The Winter Players (1976), Chapter 3, “Red Ship” (p. 136)
“I hate witches. Humans had the right idea, burning them at the stake.”
Charlaine Harris book Dead to the World
Source: Dead to the World
“A witch is a person who hath conference with the Devil to consult with him or to do some act.”
Edward Coke (1552–1634) English lawyer and judge
Reported in Margaret Alice Murray, The Witch-Cult in Western Europe: A Study in Anthropology (2007) p. 18.
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