Quotes about warlock

A collection of quotes on the topic of warlock, likeness, doing, thinking.

Quotes about warlock

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“That you freed a possible criminal by trading away your brother to a warlock who looks like a gay sonic the Hedgehog and dresses like the childcatcher from.”

Clary, Isabelle, Jace, and Simon, pg. 150
Source: The Mortal Instruments, City of Ashes (2008)
Context: "Traded him for Alec," Clary said.
"Not permanently."
"No," said Jace. "Just for a few hours. Unless I don't come back. In which case, maybe he does get to keep Alec. Think of it as a lease with an option to buy."
"Mom and Dad won't be pleased if they find out."
"That you freed a possible criminal by trading away your brother to a warlock who looks like a gay Sonic the Hedgehog and dresses like the Child Catcher from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang?" Simon inquired. "No, probably not."

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“Magnus Bane,” said Magnus. “High Warlock of Brooklyn and Scrabble champion.”

Cassandra Clare (1973) American author

Source: What to Buy the Shadowhunter Who Has Everything

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“Sebastian: YOU'RE Ragnor Fell the warlock?
Magnus: Well, I'm certainly not Ragnor Fell the exotic dancer”

Variant: Well, I'm certainly not Ragnor Fell the exotic dancer.
Source: City of Glass

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“Maybe warlocks only liked other warlocks. Though Magnus did seem to like Alec quite a lot.”

Cassandra Clare (1973) American author

Source: Welcome to Shadowhunter Academy

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“The paper is breathless
Under the hand
And the pencil is poised
Like a warlock's wand.”

Mervyn Peake (1911–1968) English writer, artist, poet and illustrator

Poem in The Glassblowers (1950)

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“They're trying to destroy my family, so I take great umbrage with that. And defeat is not an option. They picked a fight with a warlock.”

Charlie Sheen (1965) American film and television actor

Quote summary in The Los Angeles Times (2011)

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“Warlocks are independent. And hard to get hold of. Like cats, but with fewer tails. Well, there are some tails. I don't have one myself”

Malcolm Fade, to Maia Roberts, pg. 404
The Mortal Instruments, City of Heavenly Fire (2014)

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“Warlocks are something like doctors, I guess. No matter how much you like them personally, there is quite a bit of nasty mess involved in their line of work.”

John C. Wright (1961) American novelist and technical writer

Source: Titans of Chaos (2007), Chapter 8, “Pallid Hounds A-Hunting” Section 1 (p. 100)

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“Here there are warlocks and mandragoras and witches”

R. A. Lafferty (1914–2002) American writer

Source: Space Chantey (1968), Ch. 6, on approaching the world of Aeaea
Context: "Here there are warlocks and mandragoras and witches," the navigation data log issued.
"When your machines start to go droll on you you're in trouble," Roadstrum growled. "I can get wise answers from my men. I don't need a machine for that."

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“It struck me that it might be interesting for once to do an almost blue-collar warlock. Somebody who was streetwise, working class, and from a different background than the standard run of comic book mystics. Constantine started to grow out of that.”

Alan Moore (1953) English writer primarily known for his work in comic books

On the creation of the character John Constantine in Swamp Thing, as quoted in "The Unexplored Medium" in Wizard Magazine (November 1993) http://www.qusoor.com/hellblazer/Sting.htm; the character he created later appeared in other works, including Books of Magic by Neil Gaiman, and his own series Hellblazer.