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The Ruin of All Witches
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"The Ruin of All Witches" Quotes

"The Ruin of All Witches" explores the paranoia and societal tensions of a 17th-century New England witch trial that devastates a small Puritan community.

Quotes

In the heart of every person, there is a wilderness.

Malcolm Gaskill

human natureinner conflict

Fear can shape a man more than courage.

Malcolm Gaskill

fearcourage

The past is a shadow that never leaves.

Malcolm Gaskill

pastmemory

Words are spells of their own, powerful and binding.

Malcolm Gaskill

languagepower

In the quiet of the night, truths often whisper the loudest.

Malcolm Gaskill

truthsilence

The line between salvation and damnation is often a narrow one.

Malcolm Gaskill

salvationdamnation

Magic is not in the act, but in the belief.

Malcolm Gaskill

magicbelief

A town can be both a sanctuary and a prison.

Malcolm Gaskill

communityfreedom

To accuse is to wield a weapon.

Malcolm Gaskill

accusationpower

Hope is the light that pierces even the darkest despair.

Malcolm Gaskill

hopedespair