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Fortune Teller Quotes

Quotes tagged as "fortune-teller" Showing 1-15 of 17
Erin Morgenstern
“Before you leave, the fortune teller reminds you that the future is never set in stone.”
Erin Morgenstern, The Night Circus

Cynthia Hand
“Never in any Jane Austen novel did the love interest pretend to be a fortune-teller," Helen said, "Why would someone do that?”
Cynthia Hand, My Plain Jane

Stephanie Garber
“Once the future is foretold, that future becomes a living thing and it will fight very hard to bring itself about.”
Stephanie Garber, Caraval

Cherie Priest
“The distance between an honest Christian mystic and a fortune-teller is sometimes less than half a whisper. Less than a pot of tea or the space between two book covers.”
Cherie Priest, Maplecroft

Erin Morgenstern
“Whatever you wish to pay for a glimpse of your future," the fortune-teller says. Bailey stops to consider this for a moment. It is strange, but fair.”
Erin Morgenstern, The Night Circus

Mehmet Murat ildan
“A fortune-teller means a braggart anyway. Don’t you know that a donkey can’t do but braying, a wolf can’t do but howling, a horse can’t do but neighing, and a fortune-teller can’t do but telling lies?”
Mehmet Murat ildan, Galileo Galilei

“Oh, girl! He's got a big one,” the fortune teller exclaimed, her dark eyes briefly flickering up to Violet's face before returning back to the cards spread out in front of her. She paused for a moment as she studied them, her pointer finger tapping against her jaw. Finally, she added, “Just like a summer sausage, and I'm not talking about the snack-sized ones. And it's attached to a body that could put Dwayne Johnson to shame. What women could resist a package like that? I'd say the future is definitely going to be bright... at least for you.”
Rose Wynters, The Vampire's House of Pleasure Part 1

Danika Stone
“Yeah... everything is images for me. Bits and pieces coming together in pictures.” He grinned. “I see good fortune as dragons, and...” he turned the cup, pointing at a rippling shape along the edge, “and that thing there is definitely a dragon. Whoever this person is – this tall guy you talk to – it’s a good thing for you. Some kind of resolution, and a change for the future...”
Danika Stone, Intaglio: Dragons All The Way Down

“Prophecies aren't meant to be supernatural or some sort of other worldly power. It's a mathematical calculationss. The near and dear one's can always tell accurately what's going to happen. But the problem is, we never pay attention to their words. Cause they aren't Gypsy!”
Antor Mashud

Craig Hamilton-Parker
“[With] prophetic insight: My conclusion is that only the potential for the future can be seen. The future can be changed. The psychic reads the map, but free will decides the path we take.”
Craig Hamilton-Parker, Your Psychic Powers: A Beginner's Guide

Bill Meissner
“Sometimes when Estelle looked into her crystal ball, she might envision tears or a smile. She might hear laughter, or the song of a bird, or the voice of silence. The world: ugly or beautiful, was there, and it spoke to her, through her. Most times, she was convinced that she didn’t see the world; maybe it was the world that saw her.”
Bill Meissner, The Wonders of the Little World

“Are you anxious that a fortune teller might disclose things you'd rather not know? I assure you that if you already practice the valuable habit of self-analysis, their revelations won't come as a surprise to you in the least. If the thought still sends shivers down your spine, it indicates that you may not fully know yourself, and what is being offered to you is an invaluable opportunity to gain insight and deeper self-awareness.”
Alice Mastroleo, Tarot for Practical People