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Quotes About Ominous

It rained toads the day the White Council came to town.
~ Jim Butcher
We headed toward the creepy old slaughterhouse full of dangerous beings. Which... pretty much tells you what kind of day I was having, right there.
~ Jim Butcher
Hell's Bells-Harry Dresden
~ Jim Butcher
Death by nursery tale. Hell's bells.
~ Jim Butcher
I shall most likely kill you on the morrow.
~ Jim Butcher
Apocalypses always kick off at the witching hour.
~ Jim Butcher
Apocalypses always kick off at the witching hour. That's something you know now.
~ Jim Butcher
An apocalypse, by its nature, is kind of doomy and gloomy.
~ Jim Butcher
Particularly out here tonight, in this country so ominous and terrible that to live in it is to live with antimatter, it is difficult to believe that "the good" is a knowable quantity.
~ Joan Didion
The truck growled and roared and I was pretty sure it was going to eat me.
~ W. Bruce Cameron
In the nightmare of the darkAll the dogs of Europe bark.
~ W. H. Auden
The sky is darkening like a stain Something is going to fall like rain And it won't be flowers
~ W.H. Auden
The angel of death has been abroad throughout the land; you may almost hear the beating of his wings.
~ John Bright
I also felt a storm in the air. It prickled on the horizon. I felt it on my skin. The skies were clear, I could not wish for clearer. But I could feel the clouds massing against me, somewhere over the horizon.
~ Philippa Gregory
The No-God was coming. Mog-Pharau walked, and the world thundered.
~ R. Scott Bakker
What was the truth about the camera? he wondered. Does the camera show the future? Or does it actually cause bad things to happen?
~ R.L. Stine
And that's when I heard it. That's when I heard the ghost's harsh whisper. It seemed to be coming from the open closet. "Welcome …" I heard. "Welcome. Welcome to your DOOM.
~ R.L. Stine
Grandpa Mo choked out. They...they...they are hungry. Very hungry.
~ R.L. Stine
dimmed completely.
~ R.L. Stine
He's named you heir apparent to the Apocalypse. Congratulations.
~ Rachel Caine
merely litter, as if it must have some ominous significance. As it gazed at me from the cupped palm of my right hand, I didn't realize that the sounds of the city were diminishing, until suddenly I became aware that a profound silence had fallen over the alleyway. For an instant, I thought that I had gone deaf, but then I heard myself say, "What's happening?
~ Dean Koontz
Because, I can feel it coming, something powerful, the way you feel the air taking on weight when a thunderstorm is coming.
~ Dean Koontz
the quiet is broken by a high-pitched buzzing like an immense swarm of angry wasps.
~ Dean Koontz
Inside the house was as dark as an oil slick, so you couldn't see anything moving in the room but you could sense it. It was the same sort of sensation you would experience if a closet door were to swing silently open behind your back. Later I learned a term to describe that sensation - air displacement. What I was sensing was air being displaced by something moving from one spot to another.
~ Unknown