(Ambrose | Fables | Vol 14: Witches | Issue 93: The Little Murder)
Quotes. Who doesn't love them?
We marry friends. We don’t marry enemies.
[Magic Mirror (to Baba Yaga) | Fables | Vol 14: Witches | Issue 90: Ozma]
Magic Mirror: You managed to make an enemy of Bufkin, the monkey. Once he decided he needed to destroy you, you were basically doomed.
Baba Yaga: I’ve never heard of such a creature. What are his powers?
Magic Mirror: He READS. He reads everything.
It was a massive and powerful unbinding that took place. I was almost knocked free myself—pushed right out of the mirror. Funny, huh? In my first three thousand years of captivity I tried everything I could to break free. At that point, I held on with all my strength to stay in the mirror. Somewhere along the way I’ve come to think of this as my natural home. Who would have thought?
(Magic Mirror | Fables | Vol 14: Witches | Issue 87: Bufkin)
I’m back hunting you, dear children. Soon enough I’ll visit you personally, and sup upon your fear, taste your delicious screams, and eat your teeth. No need to seek the darkness anymore, for the darkness is coming to you. Oh yes indeed I will.
(Mr. Dark | Fables | Vol 14: Witches | Issue 86: Boxing Days)
Poetry doesn’t belong to those who write it, but to those who need it.
And since I am dead, I can take off my head to recite Shakespearean quotations.