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Quotes About Omens

Amy Cahill didn't believe in omens. But black snow was falling, the earth was rumbling beneath her feet, her brother was meowing, and her uncle Alistair was prancing on the beach in pink pajamas. She had to admit, the signs were not promising.
~ Peter Lerangis
I used to believe that the number eight is unlucky for me and would even avoid anything that would add up to 8 - like 17, 26 and so on. I would religiously visit astrologers and wear different stones to bring in good luck.
~ Emraan Hashmi
I shall omit former particulars, and begin with informing the Reader, that, in 1792, I was strangely visited, by day and night, concerning what was coming upon the whole earth.
~ Joanna Southcott
Skafloc looked at him out of weary eyes. 'Have the Sidhe that many ears?' he asked. 'No,' said Gulban, 'but they know when something of great portent nears
~ Poul Anderson
I had grown up preparing for the Days of Abomination, watching for the sun to darken, for the moon to drip as if with blood.
~ Tara Westover
The oldest woman in the village, Paciencia, predicts the weather from the flight of birds: Today it will rain toads, she says, squinting her face into a mystery of wrinkles as she reads the sky - tomorrow, it will be snakes.
~ Judith Ortiz Cofer
Every proverb speaketh sooth; Dreams and omens mask the truth.
~ Welsh Proverb
I believe in superstitions. You don't talk about a child who hasn't been born.
~ Elie Wiesel
I am a very superstitious person.
~ Luciano Pavarotti
Fishermen can be very superstitious and sometimes you do find yourself thinking, this fish has got a curse on it, it's just not going to happen.
~ Jeremy Wade
Nancy is superstitious.
~ Michael Reagan
I'm extremely superstitious.
~ Caitlin Kittredge
I'm a little superstitious.
~ Bryce Dallas Howard
I'm superstitious.
~ Jocelyn Moorhouse
I think I'm a little superstitious.
~ Boots Riley
I'm very superstitious.
~ Grant Heslov
Skaters are infamously superstitious.
~ Ashley Wagner
I'm really superstitious.
~ Michael Ball
The Indians did not like to see anything odd -- a white squirrel, for instance. . . . They thought such oddities were messages, were omens of evil. . . . And the Indians put a great deal of faith in dreams.
~ Karen Joy Fowler
Animals like crows, owls or black cats are not ominous at all; it is the men's superstitious mind which is the inauspicious one!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
Things which are accidentally the causes either of hope or fear are called good or evil omens.
~ Baruch Spinoza
Faith isn't for the faint of heart. Both Courage and naivete are required. To grasp its art, you must look the other way when all the omens seem to say you will not get what you desire, so, though it may be cliche, I put my faith in fire. -Saint Margaret
~ David Elliott
Faith isn't for the faint of heart. Both courage and naïveté are required. To grasp its art, you must look the other way when all the omens seem to say you will nog get what you desire, so, though it may be a cliché I put my faith in fire.
~ David Elliott
God has a prepared path for us to follow. We just have to read the omens he has left for us.
~ Paulo Coelho