“Willow: Tell me a story.
Tara: Okay. Once upon a time, there was, um… a kitty. She was very little, and she was all alone, and nobody wanted her.
Willow: This is a very upsetting story.”
This Year's Girl [4.15]
Willow & Tara (2000-2002)
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Georges Bernanos (1888–1948) French writer
Chantal speaking of the cook, Madame Fernande, p. 119
La joie (Joy) 1929
“Willow: Hey, clothes.
Tara: Better not get used to 'em.”
Amber Benson (1977) actress from the United States
Older and Far Away [6.14]
Willow & Tara (2000-2002)
“All a green willow, willow,
All a green willow is my garland.”
John Heywood (1497–1580) English writer known for plays, poems and a collection of proverbs
The Green Willow; reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
“The word witch is related to the root of the word "willow," a very flexible tree.”
Starhawk (1951) American author, activist and Neopagan
Bodhi Tree lecture (1999)
Context: The word witch is related to the root of the word "willow," a very flexible tree. Since ancient times witches have been known as those who can bend or shape fate. We twist the energies. The idea of witch became synonymous with wise woman, and with others who were herbalists and healers and keepers of the old traditions after the advent of Christianity. We were the ones who really knew the land and knew what grew there, and how to use it.
Ilona Andrews American husband-and-wife novelist duo
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