I liked 'The Omen.'

There is something in omens.

Never stop dreaming and follow the omens.

I love 'The Omen,' just as a piece of plotting.

God has prepared a path for everyone to follow.

The Exorcist doesn't get me, but The Omen does.

Ancient history is oddly short on incorrect omens.

You can't second-guess ineffability, I always say.

Boy, there's nothing worse than an inscrutable omen.

With The Omen, I really felt I wasn't in control. It was panic.

When someone asks to sign on the money I always refuse. Bad omen.

Ask for an omen, then stone it when it comes -- de essentia hominum.

The riffs, lyrics, and drums of 'Open Your Omen' will tell you a lot.

Caesar recognized the omens, but he didn't believe they applied to him.

It was hard for my friends to equate me with a picture like 'The Omen.'

Without a sign, his sword the brave man draws, and asks no omen, but his country's cause.

God has a prepared path for us to follow. We just have to read the omens he has left for us.

Things which are accidentally the causes either of hope or fear are called good or evil omens.

Among Negroes it is a bad omen when someone knocks on the door of a house where a person has died.

'The Omen,' 'The Exorcist,' those movies for me are the quintessential horror movies that still scare me as an adult.

Oh I love horror movies, yeah. I think my favorite movie growing up was 'The Omen.' I actually wanted to be that little kid.

I perceive two things in Scotland of the most fearful omen: ignorance of theological truth, and a readiness to pride themselves in and boast of it.

When a nation or family is about to flourish, there are sure to be happy omens; and when it is about to perish, there are sure to be unlucky omens.

I love the 'Omen' films because they're real and scary; 'The Exorcist' because I really thought that could happen; 'The Believers' because that was really great.

I think you need to see parts one, two, and three of 'The Omen.' And then just skip the ending of number three - it's so bad it makes me want to put my foot through the TV.

It seemed like whatever I touched, I was breaking record after record. I just knew I was on. I completely destroyed all existing shooting records there - an omen of things to come.

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.'

The ancients often believed a celestial event like an eclipse to be a bad omen, that the sun or the moon vanishing from the sky was a harbinger of disaster, a sign of devastation or destruction to come.

Of the big horror movies of the '70s, you have 'The Omen,' 'The Sentinel,' 'Rosemary's Baby,' 'The Stepford Wives,' 'Burnt Offerings' - these are all romantic fatalist movies where there's a sort of glimmer of hope... but darkness wins.

I remember driving home from a movie - it wasn't 'Halloween' but another one, maybe the original 'Omen' - and I dropped my friends off, and it was also broad daylight, and yet I was sure that, like, Damien was in the backseat or something like that.

The reason I always loved 'The Omen' so much, and what has always been scariest to me, is anything to do with God. Anything to do with God is quite frightening because fear is something that's very much expressed in a church environment, and I grew up in one. And the fear of God was very much instilled me at a very young age.

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