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  • The Eerie Silence: are we alone in the universe? -- Paul Davies
  • People just... disappear," he says. "The Earth just opens up and swallows people," I say, some what sadly, checking my Rolex. "Eerie." Kimball yawns, stretching. "Really eerie." "Ominous." I nod my agreement. "It's just"- he sights, exasperated- "futile. -- Bret Easton Ellis
  • I think the last album I bought was a very beautiful album called 'Lost Wisdom' by Mount Eerie featuring Julie Doiron, and I bought it direct from Phil Elverum via his website. It's cool you can do that now with the Internet. -- Withered Hand
  • Don't mess with the dead, boy, they have eerie powers. -- Homer
  • Our generation will not have regretted both perverse crimes, and the eerie silence of the kind -- Martin Luther King, Jr.
  • I have an instinct for finding the odd location, the dismissed face, the eerie atmosphere, the oppressed mood. -- Deborah Turbeville
  • There was something not quite right about her eagerness, an eerie kind of voyeurism in her need for bad news. -- Kim Edwards
  • I think most people are curious about what it would be like to be able to meet yourself - -it's eerie. -- Christy Turlington
  • It's so bizarre, I'm not scared of snakes or spiders. But I'm scared of butterflies. There is something eerie about them. Something weird! -- Nicole Kidman
  • The surrealism of my pictures was nothing but the real made eerie by vision. I was trying to express reality, for there is nothing more surrealist. -- Brassai
  • Displaying a bland, even an eerie, disregard for what appeared to be the facts of the situation, he fell back on an old habit of looking ahead to the next defeat. -- Loudon Wainwright III
  • It turns out that an eerie type of chaos can lurk just behind a facade of order - and yet, deep inside the chaos lurks an even eerier type of order. -- Douglas Hofstadter
  • I lay there knowing something eerie ties us to the world of animals. Sometimes the animals pull you backward into it. You share hunger and fear with them like salt in blood. -- Barry Lopez
  • It is eerie being all but alone in Westminster Abbey. Without the tourists, there are only the dead, many of them kings and queens. They speak powerfully and put my thoughts into vivid perspective. -- A. N. Wilson
  • I do believe in an everyday sort of magic -- the inexplicable connectedness we sometimes experience with places, people, works of art and the like; the eerie appropriateness of moments of synchronicity; the whispered voice, the hidden presence, when we think we're alone. -- Charles de Lint
  • The physical thing of having a man following you around all day trying to take your photograph - it's eerie. There is a pure physical response. If you go up and kick a dog, it will bite you. But with photographers, you can't do that. -- Chris Martin
  • That eerie hissing you hear may well be the air beginning to seep out of the green energy bubble. The sound is similar to the pfffffft and sshhhhsssssp noises we heard in the early days of the dot-com bubble collapse or the subprime mortgage meltdown. -- Terence Corcoran
  • Yeah, even a black comedy. Where it's a little eerie. I'd love to do that. But there are about three really fabulous ones on the air now and I don't know if I can do any better than that. I'd like to sort of forge new ground. -- Sharon Gless
  • One thing I've found that I can do that I really enjoy is rereading my own writing, earlier stories and novels especially. It induces mental time travel, the same way certain songs you hear on the radio do ... the whole thing returns, an eerie feeling that I'm sure you've experienced. -- Philip K. Dick
  • National honor is the national property of the highest value. So...uh...I saw the final episode of True Detective season one, and I was left disappointed. All that "Yellow King" bullshit and eerie mythos and nihilism for what, some hackneyed ending about the light beating the dark!? I feel cheated. -- James Monroe
  • Those eerie diamond eyes shifted over to her and she stilled, as if he's willed her to do so. There was a moment of silence. And then in a rough voice the man whose life she saved spoke four words that changed everything...changed her life, changed her destiny: "She. Comes. With. Me. -- J.R. Ward
  • And in fact the only way I can deal with this eerie situation at all is to make a conscious decision that I have already lived and finished the life I planned to live - and everything from now on will be A New Life, a different thing, a gig that ends tonight and starts tomorrow morning. -- Hunter S. Thompson
  • Finally, I began to write about becoming an older woman and the trepidation it stirred. The small, telling "betrayals" of my body. The stalled, eerie stillness in my writing, accompanied by an ache for some unlived destiny. I wrote about the raw, unsettled feelings coursing through me, the need to divest and relocate, the urge to radically simplify and distill life into a new, unknown meaning. -- Sue Monk Kidd
  • I have a very low eerie threshold. -- Jandy Nelson
  • The world of Shirley Jackson is eerie and unforgettable, -- A.M. Homes
  • I want my shows to be eerie and mysterious. -- Paloma Faith
  • Its an eerie thing. My childhood is being washed away. -- Richard Simmons
  • The disasters of war can be infinitely eerie and poignant. -- Michael Leunig
  • I find it very eerie when somebody is being really polite. -- M. Night Shyamalan
  • It is always an eerie experience to sit among Bashar al-Assad's soldiers. -- Robert Fisk
  • Clothes, as much as music, have an eerie echo of time and place. -- Suzy Menkes
  • I hated relying on luck. When it worked, it made me feel so damned eerie. -- James Alan Gardner
  • Depths of Friendship...under fathoms deepof dark and bitter coldan eerie oscillationreverberated brash and bold... -- Muse
  • unquestioning automatonsblindly marching to the beat -an eerie crunching soundhoards of shuffling feet(from silent moments) -- Muse
  • ...unquestioning automatonsblindly marching to the beat -an eerie crunching soundhoards of shuffling feet...(from silent moments) -- Muse
  • It's a strange, eerie sensation to fly a lunar landing trajectory not difficult, but somewhat complex and unforgiving. -- Neil Armstrong
  • It was eerie. I saw myself in that machine. I never thought my work would come to this. -- Isidor Isaac Rabi
  • The streetlight forge speech bubbles of illumination in the air. A faint glow from the moon casts eerie shadows behind the dark clouds. -- Cheree Smith
  • That we don't design agriculture to be sustainable is totally eerie. We design it to be a disaster, and of course, we get a disaster. -- Bill Mollison
  • I have this eerie feeling that by the time I'm 33, reality will not exist in the same plane as it did before. It's cool but also a little creepy. -- Alan Palomo
  • I began to see new buildings, too, which were connected by futuristic walkways lit from beneath. Long, cool perspectives of modern architecture, rising phosphorescent and eerie from the rubble. -- Donna Tartt
  • Another thing I find extremely eerie is that when people build a house, they almost exactly get it wrong. They don't just get it partly wrong, they get it dead wrong. -- Bill Mollison
  • In the New Yorker library, I have long been shelved between Nadine Gordimer and Brendan Gill; an eerie little space nestled between high seriousness of purpose and legendary lightness of touch. -- Adam Gopnik
  • Again and again, I find something eerie in many Irish occasions - the unrelenting whiteness, the emotional tribal attachments, the violent prejudices lurking beneath apparently pleasant social surfaces, the cosy smugness of belonging. -- Tom Paulin
  • You could see the flames and the outer skin of the spacecraft glowing; and burning, baseball size chunks flying off behind us. It was an eerie feeling, like being a gnat inside a blowtorch flame. -- William Anders
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