“It seems that many prefer to see others succeed instead of ME, and they also desire to witness others performing similar FEATS as MINE, yet they don't wish to see ME achieving success in MY attempts. -MillYentei” Stand StrongStill A Stand Strong Author:Deshawn Yeldell
“...we shouldn't be required to keep giving until we'd been wrung out. That wasn't love.” Spensa Nightshade Book:Cytonic Source: Cytonic
“Forgiveness is a kind of time travel, only better, because it sutures the wounds of the past with the wisdom of the present in the same moment as it promises a better future.” PastFutureForgivenessPresentThe Lighthouse Witches Author:C J Cooke
“Some of the younger population had inherited crofts that they didn’t want to live in, so they’d started renting them out. The older population objected strongly both to the younger islanders moving away (‘all of them want to live in Edinburgh or London,’ she told us with a sneer) and, as a result, drawing ‘outsiders’ to the island to rent out the crofts.” ScotlandScottishThe Lighthouse WitchesCrofting Author:C J Cooke
“The punishments meted out to the witches of North Berwick were recounted from generation to generation. Agnes Sampson, an elderly woman and a healer from Haddington, was the ringleader. She’d been kept in a scold’s bridle, a fearful instrument wrought of iron that enclosed the head. Four sharp blades penetrated the mouth of the witch to keep her quiet, and doubtless to ruin her tongue for a long time thereafter. In Agnes’ case, the bridle was chained to the wall of her cell, and therefore she was forced to endure countless days unable to speak, eat, or sleep, enduring the humiliation of opening her bowels or bladder without being able to attend to herself, and doubtless in a terrible amount of pain without a moment’s relief. After spending days thus, she confessed to raising the storm in partnership with the Devil, though I always thought that if I’d had to suffer days on end in a cell wearing such a monstrous instrument I’d have confessed to being Satan himself. No mercy was bestowed for Agnes’ confession, however – she was swiftly garrotted and burnt at the stake.” ScotlandWitchesThe Lighthouse WitchesAgnes SampsonHaddingtonNorth Berwick Author:C J Cooke
“She tries to force memories to the surface of her mind, picturing them as stones on the bottom of a lake that she has to push upwards. But it doesn’t work like that. Memories, like stones, have their own gravity.” MemoriesStonesGravityThe Lighthouse Witches Author:C J Cooke
“I’ll take care of them. I do a bit of pest control, on the side.’ ‘Didn’t you say you do plastering on the side?’ He cocked an eyebrow. ‘There’s a lot of “on the side” when you live on an island.” WorkingScottishThe Lighthouse WitchesIsland LifePest ControlPlastering Author:C J Cooke
“...a single parent, an honest-to-God buck-stops-with-me single parent was a rare species.” ParentingThe Lighthouse WitchesSingle Parenting Author:C J Cooke
“Most of the year he worked at sea on a whaling ship, and when he was home he worked as a handyman, endowed with a knack for sniffing out both the problem and a solution to virtually any constructional issue by merely setting eyes on it.” SeaConstructionProblem SolvingThe Lighthouse WitchesWhalingHandyman Author:C J Cooke
“She remembers that sphagnum moss is an antiseptic, that the Celts used it to pack their wounds after battle. Soldiers in World War One did the same. She likes to cling on to bits of information like that, the type that links the ancient past to the near-present. It makes the strangeness of the present less strange.” InformationCelticThe Lighthouse WitchesNatural HealingAncient HealingAntisepticSoldiers Ww1Sphagnum Moss Author:C J Cooke