Quotes About Omen
He sipped his coffee. The face that lapped and shifted in the dark liquid in the cup seemed an omen of things to come.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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Who are you?' Mo looked at the White Women. Then he looked at Dustfinger's still face. Guess.' The bird ruffled up its golden feathers, and Mo saw that the mark on its breast was blood. You are Death.' Mo felt the word heavy on his tongue. Could any word be heavier?
~ Cornelia Funke
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All however agreed, that the spot was fatal to the Ravenswood family; and to drink of the waters of the well or even approach its brink, was ominous to a descendant of that house, as for a Grahame to wear green, a Bruce to kill a spider, or a St. Clair to cross the Ord on a Monday.
~ Walter Scott
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A parhelion. A formidable and ancient omen of something
~ Jane Gardam
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I have bad car juju. -Stephanie Plum
~ Janet Evanovich
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I'm an unlucky charm... don't go anywhere with me.
~ Sophie Turner
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As he walked down the stairs to wait for his armoured car he tripped and his gun went off, an ill-omen.
~ Tim Pat Coogan
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It was an ill-omened place. Death walked there in the sunlight.
~ Oscar Wilde
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The first intimation I had that things were about to hot up was a pained and disapproving cough from the neighbourhood of the carpet.
~ p g wodehouse
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Bees are a good omen to Kings, for they signify an obsequious people.
~ Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa
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Coming events cast their shadows before.
~ lessing doris
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Eso es lo malo de las premoniciines, que tienen la molesta costumbre de hacerse realidad.
~ Jasper Fforde
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I don't know when I am going to be back, so listen carefully. Never buy a blue car or a paddling pool, stay away from oysters and circular saws, and don't be near Oxford in June 2016. Got it?
~ Jasper Fforde
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All your sea-omens are of disaster; and of course, with man in his present unhappy state, huddled together in numbers far too great and spending all his surplus time and treasure beating out his brother's brains, any gloomy foreboding is likely to be fulfilled; but your corpse, your parson, your St Elmo's fire is not the cause of the tragedy.
~ Patrick O'Brian
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That's because superstition has it that the first person who gets up from a party of thirteen will die? Precisely. I believe Agatha Christie even wrote a mystery about it.
~ David Baldacci
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One of them came to Faldor's farm once and told Durnik that he was going to die twice.
~ David Eddings
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Beware the ides of March.
~ William Shakespeare
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The ides of March are come. Soothsayer: Ay, Caesar; but not gone.
~ William Shakespeare
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Plotinus befriended a Roman senator who had freed his slaves, renounced his wealth, and who ate and slept at the houses of friends, for he no longer owned anything. This senator, from the "official" point of view, was deranged, and his case would be regarded as distressing, which indeed it was: a saint in the senate.... His presence, even his possibility—what an omen! The hordes were not far....
~ Cioran
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Nicasia said that as mortal power grows, land and sea ought to be united. And that they would be, either in the way she hoped or the way I should fear." "Ominous," I say. "It seems I have a singular taste for women who threaten me.
~ Holly Black
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Predate your telling me, T.T.
~ Jeffery Deaver
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The heat precedes the fire.
~ Jeffrey Eugenides
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Sometimes stories are just previews of coming truths.
~ Jennifer Crusie
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Washing your car and polishing it all up is a never failing sign of rain.
~ Kin Hubbard
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