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"It’s bad business meddling with the devil; it makes you superstitious."
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Marion L. Starkey
Marion Lena Starkey was an American writer of history books, including The Devil in Massachusetts: A Modern Enquiry into the Salem Witch Trials. She was born April 13, 1901 in Worcester, MA to Arthur and Alice T. (Gray) Starkey. She earned a bachelor's degree from Boston University in 1922, and a master's degree from Harvard University in 1935.
"It’s bad business meddling with the devil; it makes you superstitious."
"As every minister knows, a prayer is a superb device for airing an opinion."
"Treat a child like a witch and you’ll have one."
"Silence may have an eloquence of its own, but only in the long run."
"People at large were not enjoying an intellectual awakening where so recently they had succumbed to superstitious panic."
"Being ignored was a therapy that had rarely been tried upon these girls."
"Yes, he had been loyal to his friends, but even a wolf is loyal to other wolves."
"Technicalities are, however, of more interest to historians than to contemporaries."
"At such moments the voice of reason always sounds like blasphemy and dissenters are of the devil."
"If such were the will of God, what wonder that so many had turned to the devil?"
"A fact will often show poor and plain in contrast to the leapings of imagination."