“Glinda waved dismissively. Then she tucked her hand against her mouth and bit her knuckles. It was hard to tell if her pretty ways were studied or innate. "Oh, oh," she managed, "I don't know that I'll see you again- and you remind me so of her.” SadLiirGlinda Book:Son of a Witch Source: Son of a Witch
“Well, I learned to cook. At my age," she told him. "What's next? Art therapy? Anyway, I've had quite a time of it this summer, and who knows what eases down on any road. Come, Rain. A quick goodbye, and off you go." "Goodbye," said Rain to the Lion, and then to the woman. "Not to them," said Glinda, "To me." She turned eyes that were saucerly upon Glinda. "Mum?” RainGoodbyeGlinda Book:Out of Oz Source: Out of Oz
“Do good though, will you?" She blinked brightly at the green girl. "If not for your parents or your grandmother, then for me?” GoodElphabaGlinda Book:Out of Oz Source: Out of Oz
“Not old enough to feel like an adult , really, but old enough to look like one, and to know the distinction between being carefree and careless.” WickedWitchAdulthoodCarelessAdultCarefreeElphabaWicked Witch Of The WestGlindaSon Of A WitchElphaba ThroppNessaroseNiirNiir Thropp Author:Gregory Maguire
“They did the best they could. Besides I was hardly a stranger. I had known your grandmother. We were like this." She twined her second and third fingers together as if they might strangle each other.” ElphabaGlinda Book:Out of Oz Source: Out of Oz
“They came to see Glinda the Good Witch, but after midnight, they found the Wicked Witch of the West and left quaking in fear of flying monkeys.” WitchWicked WitchWicked Witch Of The WestFlying MonkeysGlindaWhite WitchMoriaGlinda The Good WitchTom And Moria Book:Shifting Shadows Source: Shifting Shadows