Quotes About Ominous
Glad you came," Gally said in his raspy voice. "Because the end of the world is upon us.
~ James Dashner
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Pretty sure we just arrived in bloody hell. Always thought you'd end up here, Minho, but not me.
~ James Dashner
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When neither Tick nor anyone else made a move, Jane stopped. Her body stiffened, and some kind of unspoken warning seemed to flow from her, back at them like a misty spray of poison.
~ James Dashner
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Hij komt... De Schedelkoning... Er komt een grote aanval. De avond van de equinox... De Schedelkoning komt nog deze avond! - Livia
~ James Rollins
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trickle of superstitious dread
~ James Rollins
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Hush! Still as death, The tempest holds his breath As from a sudden will; The rain stops short, but from the eaves You see it drop, and hear it from the leaves, All is so bodingly still...
~ James Russell Lowell
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Welcome, kindred glooms!Congenial horrors, hail!
~ James Thomson
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a terrible place, a cursed place," he said dreamily
~ Donna Tartt
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and the green lawn, the gaudy tulips, were hushed and expectant beneath the overcast sky. Somewhere a shutter creaked. Above my head, in the wicked black claws of an elm, a marooned kite rattled convulsively, then was still. This is Kansas, I thought. This is Kansas before the cyclone hits.
~ Donna Tartt
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sky darkened rapidly, darker every second; the wind rustled the trees in the park and the new leaves on the trees stood out tender and yellow against black clouds.
~ Donna Tartt
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She was afraid. It wasn't a tremble of fear. It was a dark hood hanging over her head. She was meant to die. That was why she was on the Chief speeding eastward. This was her bier.
~ Dorothy B. Hughes
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The sky clenched, a mountain of mud convulsed, earth and sky bellowed at each other, there was a horrible pinkness, a sudden greenness, a lingering orangeness that stained the clouds, and then the light sank and the night at last was deeply, hideously dark. There was no further sound other than the soft tinkle of water. But
~ Douglas Adams
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Ghastly gray light congealed on the land
~ Douglas Adams
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He looked up at the sky, which was sullen, streaked and livid, and reflected that it was the sort of sky that the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse wouldn't feel like a bunch of complete idiots riding out of.
~ Douglas Adams
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Outside the door were the clear sounds of marching footsteps.
~ Douglas Adams
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Nothing—just gooseflesh," I said. "A goose walking over my grave.
~ Agatha Christie
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the gibbous moon glowed bloodred in the sky
~ Alan Gratz
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Darkness crumbled into gloom the next morning
~ Alan Judd
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His first thought was that an electrical storm was approaching. There were
~ Alan Russell
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Being part of the original 'Star Wars' generation, I have always known a dark future.
~ Greg van Eekhout
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On Aigburth Road, wind was doing its best to direct the shoppers, but failed to throw Rose under a car. Layer on layer of dark cloud piled up like sediment at the horizon. Against the sky trees glared, bunches of frayed rusty wire. Birds were scraps of light high overhead, in danger of being blown out. Above a church doorway a Virgin and Child were caged by wire netting, which rattled as though they were trying to escape.
~ Ramsey Campbell
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The streets were dark with something more than night.
~ Raymond Chandler
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Yes," said Talon, his voice the hiss of a coiled serpent.
~ Raymond E. Feist
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The woods were now something fashioned from hopeless dreams, vaulted dark trees so close together their twisted branches seemed woven brown lines inscribed on a black tent, a batik canopy of woeful aspect raised high over- head. There was a sense of ages here; Sean glanced fearfully from side to side, as if something might leap out at him at any turn. The trees
~ Raymond E. Feist
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