Paranormal Poetry Quotes & Sayings
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Top Paranormal Poetry Quotes

At a normal high school, having class outside on a gorgeous May day is usually pretty awesome. It means sitting in the sunshine, maybe reading some poetry, letting the breeze blow through your hair ... At Hecate Hall, a.k.a. Juvie for Monsters, it meant I was getting thrown in the pond. — Rachel Hawkins

There's no poetry in me, Reginleit. No fine words." He stared down at her, his gaze seeming to consume her. "I come to you as a man unfinished. — Kresley Cole

Unless you are here: this garden refuses to exist.
Pink dragonflies fall from the air
and become scorpions scratching blood out of rocks.
The rainbows that dangle upon this mist: shatter.
Like the smile of a child separated
from his mother's milk for the very first time.
from poem Blood and Blossoms — Aberjhani

Steinway is the finest piano ever made. Its tone is magnificent and its well-balanced action superb. — Billy Taylor

I value an entrepreneur I can get behind and trust, because I know they are attempting to move forward in life. — Daymond John

The fact that I still find so much beauty in a handicraft is because my mother taught us to see not just the craft as a product but the craft as an embodiment of human creativity and human labor. — Vandana Shiva

Wait. Wait on God. Keep your mouth shut. Don't expect anything until the declaration is clear and forthright...resist the temptation to trifle with other people's feelings. — Elisabeth Elliot

In the absence of human relationships I formed bonds with paper characters. — Tahereh Mafi

My nerves were wrapped so tight I could explode at any second. Some jaguar reciting poetry was not helping. Just tell me which way to go, Shakespeare. — Lisa Kessler

Paranormal. It rolls off the tongue with such poetry but it means something like, beyond normal. There is nothing paranormal about magic. Magic is the norm.
- Penny Sweeney
Magic All Around — Marcy L. Peska

Take us to the in-between,
Where earth meets sky, and wake meets dream.
And time rushes by, unseen.
Take us to the infinite night,
Where up is down, and left is right,
And dark vanquishes light. — S.L. Stacy

Sisters we gather,
In answer to the call,
To fulfill our destiny
As guardians this side of the wall.
"Where the fabric wears thin,
And our enemy's at hand,
We must thrust him back
Into his own land.
"We honor our legacy
And before the night is done,
Sisters past, present and future
Will unite as one. — S.L. Stacy

Remind me who you are," he said in a gentler tone, almost a please. "How we know each other."
"Okay," she began. "I'm Savannah Evans, a grad student and teaching assistant who teaches English at a college in Cambridge. I applied to the colony to work on my poetry and arrived six weeks ago. "We've spoken many times. You've praised my work, which I find a great honor as I'm a fan of your art. — Lisa Carlisle

strings, piano and brass she often — Stuart Johnstone

With my ninth mind I resurrect my first
and dance slow to the music of my soul made new. — Aberjhani