From Harris: Goya's commentary - The teeth of a hanged man is very efficacious for sorceries; without this ingredient there is not much you can do. What a pity the common people should believe such nonsense.
From Harris: Goya's commentary - He has been sent out on an important errand and wants to go off half-anointed. Even among the witches, some are hare-brained, impetuous, mad cap, without a scrap of judgment. It's the same the world over.
From Harris: Goya's commentary - In all sciences there are quacks who know everything without having studied a word or have a remedy for everything. You should not trust a word they say. The really wise man is always wary of making predictions: he promises little and accomplishes a lot; but the Count Palatine accomplishes nothing of what he promises.
From Harris: Goya's commentary - There goes a witch, riding on a little crippled devil. This poor devil of whom everyone makes fun, is not without his uses at times.
From Harris: Goya's commentary - For shame! To treat in this way an honorable woman who for a trifle served everyone so diligently, so usefully! For shame!