Words matter. These are the best Paranormal Quotes from famous people such as Drummond Money-Coutts, Alex Hirsch, Charles Stross, Tony Robinson, Hilary Duff, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
From a young age I was obsessed with the mysterious, the esoteric, the paranormal.
When I was a kid, I was obsessed with UFOs in particular, and the paranormal.
I have a low taste for urban fantasy and paranormal romance.
For a long time, the paranormal was a legitimate area of explanation for quite a lot of people.
I have always been interested in the paranormal and afterlife, everything from ghosts to angels. I think that everyone has that curiosity of the great unknown.
The less people know about ‘Paranormal Activity,’ the more they enjoy it.
I don’t believe in ghosts or paranormal activity, but one time I think I saw – I might have seen – no, I think I did see a ghost.
I have never read horror, nor do I consider The Exorcist to be such, but rather as a suspenseful supernatural detective story, or paranormal police procedural.
I think, for any actor, dealing with the paranormal is intriguing.
The Internet has become a breeding ground for the paranormal and being able to share evidence. I mean, there are ghost-hunting apps for your iPhone.
Mysteries once thought to be supernatural or paranormal happenings – such as astronomical or meteorological events – are incorporated into science once their causes are understood.
The reason you can take the leap of faith with Stephen King, when it comes to the paranormal, or the things that happen in the world that he creates, is because the characters that he writes are accessible.
One of my favorite ways to write paranormal, as in the ‘Wake’ trilogy, is to write very normal characters with just a hint of something other-worldly. Like somewhere, maybe, someone really can get sucked into other people’s dreams.
I would highly, highly recommend seeing ‘Paranormal Activity’ with a friend or, better yet, a group.
I love inventing interesting people and then pushing them to their absolute limits – and usually those absolute limits involve homicidal faeries, werewolves, or some other paranormal menace.
‘Paranormal 1’ scared me because I didn’t know if it was real or what. ‘Blair Witch’ was kind of scary for the same reason. It takes the voyeur element away and makes you think, ‘Oh crap, this could really happen to me.’
I saw ‘Paranormal Activity’ on Halloween with all my friends. It scared me, but it was so much fun.
People ask me, ‘Why angels? Why paranormal? Why teens?’ In the beginning, I’m not sure I knew I was starting down any of those twisted paths – paths that now seem so familiar to me that they are downright comforting. In the beginning, I was just writing about love.
I love the paranormal, because there, every genre I write can become one beacon for my imagination.
I don’t expect that the million will ever be won, simply because there is no confirming evidence for any paranormal claims to date.
I wasn’t cast to play the part of a paranormal investigator, like maybe some other shows out there. I believe it, and it’s my passion, and this is what I’m here to do in this life. I love it. It was just meant to be for me. It’s what I’m doing. This was my purpose.
Where ‘Paranormal Activity’ really comes into its own is its rhetoric of legitimacy – how it uses itself to authenticate itself, and thus furthers the pretence of being real.
The appeal of the paranormal bad boy – or James Bond super-spy, as one example of male escapism – can sometimes make everyday problems seem less dire. Thus, a few hours spent immersed in the world of the wicked yet alluring hero is the equivalent of a mini-vacation.
I think everything I do is normal, not paranormal but normal. It’s using the power of the mind to achieve whatever we can endure.
So, I was sitting there and I watched ‘Paranormal Activity’ and I was like, ‘Boy, white people do dumb stuff in movies.’ So I was like, ‘Why don’t they just leave the house… What if paranormal activity happened to a black couple?’
What I’ve absorbed of the gothic or paranormal has come mainly from films.
Richelle Mead’s ‘Vampire Academy’ saga is set to be the next young adult paranormal series to become a household name.
I love being scared, and I always have done. When I was younger, I was always reading books about the paranormal, UFOs, and crop circles. I liked the idea of people seeing faces in walls and twins that could communicate with each other telepathically. I really believed it, too!
I’ve been a fan of vampire fiction since way, way back – I loved Stephen King, Anne Rice, Peter Straub, Robert McCammon, Shirley Jackson, lots of great horror and paranormal fiction.
I liked stuff like ‘Halloween,’ but I wasn’t a horror fanatic until I was in my 30s and then made ‘Paranormal Activity.’ Now, having a company, I can’t imagine doing anything else. But it took me a while to find my love for it.
Publishers often push women in a subtle way to focus on fantasy and paranormal writing.
There’s a lot of paranormal activity in my family. Whether it is more than most other families is hard to say, but we seem to have more than most.
I love ‘Paranormal Activity’ because it scares you more with little effort. I like ‘The Blair Witch Project’ and the ‘Omen’ series and ‘The Exorcist.’ I love ‘Exorcism of Emily Rose.’