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Quotes About Supernatural

Playing someone supernatural is more realistic than I thought it would be.
~ Skyler Samuels
People who believe in science have a hard time believing in ghosts and the supernatural.
~ Sushmita Sen
I am not scared of ghosts. I don't believe in ghosts or in the supernatural.
~ Urmila Matondkar
I think true atheism is a rare thing in human affairs: Even in the most secularized precincts of Europe, a lot of nominal nonbelievers turn out to have all sorts of supernatural and metaphysical beliefs.
~ Ross Douthat
I'm actually a huge fan, I guess you could say, obsessed, with True Crime and the supernatural.
~ Lydia Hearst
I don't really believe in the supernatural, as far as the negativity.
~ Redfoo
I may not believe in long-drawn rituals but I believe in a supernatural force that gives me strength. This can take the form of my mum, my father, my husband or my failures.
~ Sudha Chandran
I'm totally a supernatural freak in real life.
~ Sudha Chandran
The really good thing about 'Sleepy Hollow' is you have no idea who's going to die when... But then equally, we showed in the pilot several people can come back to life, so you have no idea who's going to come back. Death means very little in our Sleepy Hollow, so expect more surprise deaths and more surprise resurrections.
~ Tom Mison
If we discovered, emphatically, that ghosts were real, I probably wouldn't be surprised.
~ Sarah Snook
After appearing for eight seasons as a beloved character on 'Supernatural,' it's not surprising that I get most of my recognition on the street from that, and it happens with some frequency. But I'm not a guy who gets recognized often.
~ Jim Beaver
You're going to have to surrender a little bit to the contrivance of how Freddy and Jason get together.
~ Robert Englund
Demons are like obedient dogs; they come when they are called.
~ Remy de Gourmont
God is, in other words, wholly Other: the Mysterium Tremendum, to borrow Rudolph Otto's famous phrase.
~ Reza Aslan
The apartment was haunted by the ghost of long-departed cabbage.
~ Richard Bachman
My objection to supernatural beliefs is precisely that they miserably fail to do justice to the sublime grandeur of the real world. They represent a narrowing-down from reality, an impoverishment of what the real world has to offer.
~ Richard Dawkins
There may be fairies at the bottom of the garden. There is no evidence for it, but you can't prove that there aren't any, so shouldn't we be agnostic with respect to fairies?
~ Richard Dawkins
To say that something happened supernaturally is not just to say 'We don't understand it' but to say 'We will never understand it, so don't even try.
~ Richard Dawkins
Next to the true beauty and magic of the real world, supernatural spells and stage tricks seem cheap and tawdry by comparison. The magic of reality is neither supernatural nor a trick, but – quite simply – wonderful. Wonderful, and real. Wonderful because real.
~ Richard Dawkins
Indeed, to claim a supernatural explanation of something is not to explain it at all and, even worse, to rule out any possibility of its ever being explained.
~ Richard Dawkins
There is absolutely no reason to believe that those things for which science does not yet have natural explanations will turn out to be of supernatural origin, any more than volcanoes or earthquakes or diseases turn out to be caused by angry deities, as people once believed they were. Of
~ Richard Dawkins
An atheist in this sense of philosophical naturalist is somebody who believes there is nothing beyond the natural, physical world, no supernatural creative intelligence lurking behind the observable universe, no soul that outlasts the body and no miracles—except in the sense of natural phenomena that we don't yet understand. If
~ Richard Dawkins
A theist believes in a supernatural intelligence who, in addition to his main work of creating the universe in the first place, is still around to oversee and influence the subsequent fate of his initial creation. In
~ Richard Dawkins
what is the use of a God who does no miracles and answers no prayers?
~ Richard Dawkins