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Curses Quotes

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J.M. Barrie
“Stars are beautiful, but they must not take an active part in anything, they must just look on forever. It is a punishment put on them for something they did so long ago that no star now knows what it was.”
J.M. Barrie

Sara Pascoe
“He thrust his shoulders back and spoke in a whisper that sounded like the hiss of a snake.
‘Yes, the very battle between good and evil, played out even in the lowliest of lives like yours. Witches killing dogs because they did not get their favourite drink.”
Sara Pascoe, Being a Witch, and Other Things I Didn't Ask For

Sara Pascoe
“Raya knew this type of girl – they never liked her. Usually they’d make fun of her, behind her back, but loud enough for her to hear. She was too alternative, too poor and too cynical – the foster kid – to be of any interest to these social climbers.”
Sara Pascoe, Being a Witch, and Other Things I Didn't Ask For

Junot Díaz
“That’s life for you. All the happiness you gather to yourself, it will sweep away like it’s nothing. If you ask me I don’t think there are any such things as curses. I think there is only life. That’s enough.”
Junot Diaz, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao

Tricia Copeland
“If I read this right, Gunther had not come to offer me congratulations. I will not give him the satisfaction of thinking me scared or insecure. I will fake calm, confident, and regal.” 
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Tricia Copeland, To Be a Fae Queen

Pat Frayne
“Favorite Quotations.
I speak my mind because it hurts to bite my tongue.
The worth of a book is measured by what you carry away from it.
It's not over till it's over.
Imagination is everything.
All life is an experiment.
What the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the master calls the butterfly.”
Pat Frayne, Tales of Topaz the Conjure Cat: Part I Topaz and the Evil Wizard & Part II Topaz and the Plum-Gista Stone

Candace L. Talmadge
“Helen slowly became aware of an unnerving red light. She lifted her head and looked around. The glow bounced off the cold stone walls and intensified quickly. It filled her with thoughts of despair and hopelessness. She tried to shake them off.
You have what’s mine! Where is it? I want it!
Helen shuddered violently. She recalled the inner voice that urged
her to use the stone to keep Prince Harnak from dying. That voice was
comforting and encouraging. This voice was oppressive and angry and
beat on her relentlessly.
“No!” she muttered. “Go away. I have nothing for you or anyone
else, not even me.”
The red light flickered out. Only the numbing cold and her utter
isolation, cheerless companions, remained.”
Candace L. Talmadge, Stoneslayer: Book One Scandal

Tricia Copeland
“Maybe not to us, but to humans. And Sonia… She is something entirely different now, and we have no idea how much power she controls or what she means to do with it.”
Tricia Copeland, To Be a Fae Queen

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Some of the best things that have ever happened to us wouldn’t have happened to us, if it weren’t for some of the worst things that have ever happened to us.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Tricia Copeland
“The stream of orbs rises in the sky and floats northeast. I shiver despite the climate, wondering what kind of magick controls them. If Lucifer allowed them to be released, it cannot be good. And what if, whoever is orchestrating this, their aim for me is as Mother foresees? Are we flying into a trap?”
Tricia Copeland, To Be a Fae Queen

Louis Sachar
“A lot of people don't believe in curses.
A lot of people don't believe in yellow-spotted lizards either, but if one bites you, it doesn't make a difference whether you believe in it or not.”
Louis Sachar, Holes

Rick Riordan
“Seriously, who curses you with their dying breath and says, I hope your eye twitches!”
Rick Riordan

J.K. Rowling
“Imperio!”
Moody jerked his wand, and the spider rose onto two of its hind legs and went into what was unmistakably a tap dance.
Everyone was laughing — everyone except Moody.
“Think it’s funny, do you?” he growled. “You’d like it, would you, if I did it to you?”
The laughter died away almost instantly.”
J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Nicholas A. Basbanes
“For him that stealeth, or borroweth and returneth not, this book from its owner,
Let it change into a serpent in his hand and rend him.
Let him be struck with palsy and all his members blasted.
Let him languish in pain crying out for mercy,
Let there be no surcease to his agony till he sink in dissolution.
Let bookworms gnaw his entrails in token of the worm that dieth not.
When at last he goeth to his final punishment,
Let the flames of Hell consume him forever.
[attributed to the Monastery of San Pedro in Barcelona, Spain]”
Nicholas A. Basbanes, A Gentle Madness: Bibliophiles, Bibliomanes, and the Eternal Passion for Books

Gary D. Schmidt
“A southwest blow on ye and blister you all o'er!'
'The red plague rid you!'
'Toads, beetles, bats, light on you!'
'As wicked dew as e'er my mother brushed with raven's feather from unwholesome fen drop on you.'
'Strange stuff'
'Thou jesting monkey thou'
'Apes with foreheads villainous low'
'Pied ninny'
'Blind mole...'
-The Caliban Curses”
Gary D. Schmidt, The Wednesday Wars

Christopher Hitchens
“One notorious apikoros named Hiwa al-Balkhi, writing in ninth-century Persia, offered two hundred awkward questions to the faithful. He drew upon himself the usual thunderous curses—'may his name be forgotten, may his bones be worn to nothing'—along with detailed refutations and denunciations by Abraham ibn Ezra and others. These exciting anathemas, of course, ensured that his worrying 'questions' would remain current for as long as the Orthodox commentaries would be read. In this way, rather as when Maimonides says that the Messiah will come but that 'he may tarry,' Jewishness contrives irony at its own expense. If there is one characteristic of Jews that I admire, it is that irony is seldom if ever wasted on them.”
Christopher Hitchens, Hitch 22: A Memoir

Helen Oyeyemi
“Juju is not enough to protect you. Everything you have I will turn against you. I'll turn sugar bitter for you. I'll take your very shield and crack it on your head.”
Helen Oyeyemi, White Is for Witching

Cornelia Funke
“That bloody bastard! That thrice accursed son of a bitch!”
Cornelia Funke, Inkspell

Tana French
“If I believed in curses, I would believe that this is mine: when it matters most, in the moments when I know with the greatest clarity exactly what needs to be done, everything I say comes out wrong.”
Tana French, Broken Harbour

Astrid Lindgren
“I'm going to bed now, Lovis! Not to sleep. But to think and to curse, and woe better anyone who disturbs me!”
Astrid Lindgren, Ronia, the Robber's Daughter

Lanne Garrett
“The flames of hell may scorch the flesh,
but the whispers of devils will sear the soul.
They are temptation and sin.
They are desire and despair.
Be careful where you seek answers.
Not all costs are worth paying.”
Lanne Garrett, The Price of Magic: A Cursed Magic Novel

Banu Mushtaq
“Akhila, may you also have the good fortune of having your children arrange your wedding,’ and spat out enough bitterness for a lifetime.”
Banu Mushtaq, Heart Lamp: Selected Stories
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Lanne Garrett
“She who dabbles in shadows shall have darkness linger in her soul.
Every spell comes at a cost and the price of magic will be paid by all.”
Lanne Garrett, The Price of Magic: A Cursed Magic Novel

Lanne Garrett
“Where shadows dance and secrets linger,
beware the devil with the silver tongue,
for in their shadows lies the truth of their true nature.
Do not forget who and what they are.”
Lanne Garrett, The Price of Magic: A Cursed Magic Novel

Lanne Garrett
“Anything can be dark if you wish it to be. Hemlock is a beautiful flower until you use it to take a life.”
Lanne Garrett, The Price of Magic: A Cursed Magic Novel

Lanne Garrett
“Is it worth the cost of your soul?”

“That is the price of magic.”

“No, that is the price of being a fool,” he answered. “Before this is over, you will become one more story Killian can’t tell anyone. Another memory he wishes he didn’t have.”
Lanne Garrett, The Price of Magic: A Cursed Magic Novel

Lanne Garrett
“The only difference between the fairytale happy endings and a nightmare is who is telling the tale, the victor or the victim. I am both in this story. I burned down my own castle in the end.”
Lanne Garrett

Lanne Garrett
“I’d never get used to an empty bed. I’d just get used to being haunted by the decisions I had made that put me alone under my covers.”
Lanne Garrett, The Price of Magic: A Cursed Magic Novel

Lanne Garrett
“Do not be swayed by the shimmer of power…
Not all that glitters is gold.”
Lanne Garrett, The Price of Magic: A Cursed Magic Novel

Cassandra Clare
“To be good and to be cursed, it is not the same thing.”
Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

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