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Quotes About Supernatural

Gold for collars and bindings. Silver for protection. Werewolves and wampyrs and such. And protection from iron, of course.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Ghosts seem harder to please than we are; it is as though they haunted for haunting's sake -- much as we relive, brood, and smoulder over our pasts.
~ Elizabeth Bowen
It was a woman--as pale and luminescent as a ghost, with swirling white hair. Ezra startled, dropping his pencil into the water. Her face snapped toward him. Her eyes were too large, clear green, and had horizontal, slit-shaped pupils, reminiscent of an octopus.
~ Elizabeth Fama
She had wondered once if the human love she had longed for, and now knew, was symbolic and she realized with the approach of Christmas that the love of God contains the human power of love in its supernatural state. It was that that burst forth two thousand years ago and disrupted the world like a tidal wave.
~ Elizabeth Goudge
The fallen angels arrived in Hell when they were thrown out of Heaven?' 'That's right.' 'They took over.' 'A small number of angels is stronger than a great number of demons. They're like the men with the guns. Except no one can take their guns.
~ Elizabeth Knox
Not all angels come from Heaven,' Xas said. Then, 'I'm a fallen angel.
~ Elizabeth Knox
4. God made angels. Angels are, broadly speaking, copies of humans, whom God did not make.
~ Elizabeth Knox
I've noticed Dracula was often as practical a fellow as he was a nasty one.
~ Elizabeth Kostova
Faeries can be quite mean if they are provoked.
~ Elizabeth Rudnick
Copper è venuto da me in sogno ieri notte. Non sembrava proprio un sogno. Potrei giurare che è venuto davvero da... be', da ovunque si trovi adesso, per farmi una visita». Chinò la testa verso di lui, sbirciandolo attraverso il fumo. «Ti sembra pazzesco?». Harmon alzò una spalla. «Non capisco come facciano gli altri ad avere informazioni riservate su certe cose, non importa quello in cui dichiarano di credere, o di non credere».
~ Elizabeth Strout
God's supreme reason dictates the structure of both the supernatural and the natural order, since both reflect His eternal purpose. Truths about the first are revealed to us in the form of divine law, which means Scripture. Truths about the second are revealed to us through our senses, by means of the laws of nature.
~ Arthur Herman
ET DIABOLUS INCARNATE EST. ET HOMO FACTUS EST. ?
~ Arthur Machen
Et diabolus incarnate est. Et homo factus est./ Ve ÅŸeytan ete kemiÄŸe büründü. Ve insan oluÅŸtu.
~ Arthur Machen
ET DAIBOLUS INCARNATE EST. ET HOMO FACTUS EST.
~ Arthur Machen
As I glanced up I had looked straight towards the last house in the row before me, and in an upper window of that house I had seen for some short fraction of a second a face. It was the face of a woman, and yet it was not human.
~ Arthur Machen
Arthur Machen
~ stravaged up
There is a real world, but it is beyond this glamour and this vision, beyond these 'chases in Arras, dreams in a career,' beyond them all as beyond a veil. I do not know whether any human being has ever lifted that veil; but I do know, Clarke, that you and I shall see it lifted this very night from before another's eyes. You may think this all strange nonsense; it may be strange, but it is true, and the ancients knew what lifting the veil means. They called it seeing the god Pan.
~ Arthur Machen
Reality is thought of as a duality, operating within the human world, in terms of natural/supernatural, spatio-temporal/the eternal, the order of nature/the realm of faith, the natural(or physical)/the historical, the physical-and-biological/mind-and-spirit.
~ Arthur Peacocke
The processes revealed by the sciences, especially evolutionary biology, are in themselves God-acting-as-creator. There is no need to look for God as some kind of additional factor supplementing the processes of the world. God, to use language usually applied in sacramental theology, is "in, with, and under" all-that-is and all-that-goes-on
~ Arthur Peacocke
The God of Scripture can only be known by those to whom He makes Himself known . Nor is God known by the intellect. "God is Spirit" (Joh 4:24), and therefore can only be known spiritually. But fallen man is not spiritual; he is carnal. He is dead to all that is spiritual. Unless he is born again, supernaturally brought from death unto life, miraculously translated out of darkness into light, he cannot even see the things of God (Joh 3:3), still less apprehend them (1Co 2:14).
~ Arthur W. Pink
How solemn is this fact: nothing can be concealed from God!
~ Arthur W. Pink
En esa Praga, señor Corso, en gabinetes oscuros, hay hombres que conocen la carmina, el arte de las palabras mágicas; la necromancia, o arte de comunicarse con los muertos —hizo una pausa, conteniendo la respiración, antes de susurrar— y la goecia... —... El arte de comunicarse con el diablo.
~ Arturo Pérez-Reverte
Pongamos, por precaución, otra vela al diablo.
~ Arturo Pérez-Reverte
Sucede que el diablo es muy astuto. Sucede que no siempre es tan feo como dicen. (J. Cazotte. El diablo enamorado)
~ Arturo Pérez-Reverte