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Quotes About Psychic

Oh, I just tend to believe in things when I'm writing them. For instance, when I was writing 'Doctor Dee,' I believed in magic. And when I wrote 'Hawksmoor' I believed in psychic geography. But as soon as I type the last full stop, I'm back to being a complete blank again.
~ Peter Ackroyd
I don't necessarily call myself a psychic, but since I was a little girl, I would dream about things, and then I would tell my dad, and it would happen the next day.
~ Zoe McLellan
I think, psychics, there are some people that really are psychic, and it doesn't make sense, but why should it make sense?
~ Elizabeth Reaser
When we judge, we are always in a psychic space which is circular.
~ Rene Girard
When we turn on our observation capabilities, we become much more in the moment and much more powerful. Psychic powers have been known to develop from consistent practice of paying attention. It's available to us all. It's all in what we choose to practice.
~ Tara Stiles
We all go through phases; in one such phase, I was interested to know about the psychic phenomenon.
~ Amala Akkineni
I am psychic.
~ Nadine Coyle
I'm not psychic myself.
~ Dionne Warwick
I think technology is us, not something we invented. I think we are more psychic now because we have cell phones and you can look and see who's calling you. When people start seeing technology as us, as humanity, our whole idea of what existence is, is going to shift.
~ Ryan Trecartin
Clearly, I'm not psychic.
~ Teresa Giudice
A good way to tell if a psychic is authentic is, if they are going to verbalise these things, it should be with the intention of helping the person.
~ Tyler Henry
My wife has a good sense of humor, and instead of calling me psychic with my novels, she simply refers to me as being 'psycho.' That's because multiple things in my books have come true.
~ Brad Thor
He had played to Rasputin on the night of his murder. Rasputin, for all his psychic powers, had clearly not picked up on any of the tension in the atmosphere.
~ Frances Welch
There should be a science of discontent. People need hard times to develop psychic muscles. -- Muad'Dib
~ Frank Herbert
People need hard times and oppression to develop psychic muscles.
~ Frank Herbert
There should be a science of discontent. People need hard times and oppression to develop psychic muscles. --from Collected Sayings of Muad'Dib by the Princess Irulan
~ Frank Herbert
He felt that his mentat faculties had been dulled, let out a long, shuddering breath. A psychic shadow passed over him. In the emotional darkness of it, he felt himself waiting for some absolute sound—the snap of a branch in a jungle.
~ Frank Herbert
Ar trebui s? existe o ?tiin?? a nemul?umirii. Oamenii au nevoie de suferin?e ?i de oprimare ca s?-?i dezvolte mu?chi psihici.
~ Frank Herbert
There should be a science of discontent. People need hard times and oppression to develop psychic muscles.
~ Frank Herbert
Indeed, the best way to think of willpower is not as some shapeless behavioral trait but as a sort of psychic muscle, one that can atrophy or grow stronger depending on how it's used.
~ Jeffrey Kluger
My solo playing utilizes the deployment of suggestive psychic rhythms. I'll state these throughout a given piece and play thematic improvisations on top of that. I like to suggest that rhythmic movement without always playing it. I like to create openings that I can step into.
~ Wadada Leo Smith
just as vivid—I slowly let go of my prejudices and came to accept, like Hamlet after seeing his father's ghost, that there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in our philosophy. Since then, I have helped or watched literally thousands of people go through similar experiences—life-changing journeys into psychic memory that help illuminate—and heal—the traumas of the present.
~ Roger Woolger
Harry lived with an ordinary-looking smart brown dog, named Edith. As happens when one person lives with one dog, the dog became psychic.
~ Louise Erdrich
Many books and movies had in their plots some echoes of my secret experiences with Flora. Places haunted by unquiet Indians were standard. Hotels were disturbed by Indians whose bones lay underneath the basements and floors -- a neat psychic excavation of American unease with its brutal history.
~ Louise Erdrich