We’ve sourced some of the most interesting and thought-provoking Supernatural Quotes from Isabelle Fuhrman, Bela Lugosi, John Foster, Herbert Read, Jasmin Bhasin. Each of the following quotes is overflowing with creativity, and knowledge.

Twilight’ has a supernatural reference to it with werewolves and vampires. ‘Harry Potter’ has magic. ‘The Hunger Games’ is about real people put into extreme situations and circumstances.
I’d like to quit the supernatural roles and play just an interesting, down-to-earth person.
To me, Shakespeare uses the supernatural elements to reveal his character’s inner desires and fears.
I call religion a natural authority, but it has usually been conceived as a supernatural authority.
I don’t think I will ever take up supernatural or thriller shows as I do not relate to them.
If you come on the set of ‘Sleepy Hollow,’ and you go, ‘So, is this a ‘Once Upon a Time’ spinoff?’ That’s right when we start slappin’ people. It’s right then. Now if you came on the set, and you were like, ‘I like this show. It kinda reminds me of ‘Supernatural,” that gets you a high five.
I joke and I say, ‘I need to go back to make a supernatural horror film just to so that I can make a movie that’s grounded again.’
Sometimes I still wonder what my fans look like, but if I had to describe them, I’d say that they are everyday people with everyday needs who need a supernatural message to help them though their natural walk.
I think people are just intrigued with the supernatural. I mean, I know that I am. It’s something that I find very interesting.
When ‘Supernatural’ came out, there were a lot of procedurals and you were either a doctor or a cop or lawyer, otherwise the show didn’t stay on TV. And then we came around, and I don’t want to say we were trailblazers, but we found our niche.
When I play supernatural characters in ‘Ghost Rider’ or ‘City Of Angels,’ the possibilities are limitless. The possibilities are endless, you can do so much with that.
If Christianity is a mere invention of man, and not a supernatural, divine revelation, how is it that it has wrought such a complete alteration in the state of man kind?
I love monsters, I love creatures, I love beings, I love aliens. That’s more supernatural and more the stuff of fairy tales. Fairy tales are as ancient as we are. I love those stories. I think they’re really interesting because they always have more than simply the fright aspect. There’s something deeply psychological.
I’m always looking for a sign – not in a spooky, supernatural way, but in a ‘neurotic writer’ kind of way.
The magical, supernatural force that is with us every second is time. We can’t even comprehend it. It’s such an illusion, it’s such a strange thing.
The sea is only the embodiment of a supernatural and wonderful existence.
A changeling is one child substituted for another. I couldn’t find anything more apt. We had to kind of fight that supernatural element in the publicity, and I offered to try and find another title, but Clint liked it, and it stayed.
Theories of history used to be supernatural: the divine ruled time; the hand of God, a special providence, lay behind the fall of each sparrow. If the present differed from the past, it was usually worse: supernatural theories of history tend to involve decline, a fall from grace, the loss of God’s favor, corruption.
I may not believe in long-drawn rituals but I believe in a supernatural force that gives me strength. This can take the form of my mum, my father, my husband or my failures.
If you look up at the Milky Way through the eyes of Carl Sagan, you get a feeling in your chest of something greater than yourself. And it is. But it’s not supernatural.
The concept of ‘Heavy Rain’ is to offer real-life situations with real characters. There are no supernatural elements in the story.
The good thing with ‘Insidious’ and ‘The Further’ is that it’s so nebulous, this supernatural world, that it allows you to bend things. There’s a lot of room, it’s very malleable, like how in the second film we had a lot of time travel.
And, of course, supernatural elements just make a story more interesting.
People keep asking if I believe in ghosts. If you’re talking about poltergeists and weird, supernatural phenomena, not really.
I think A Midsummer Night’s Dream would be terrific because of the transformations that occur. Or The Tempest, things like that. Extraordinary larger than life or supernatural element.
There’s something about a supernatural universe that you would think would actually make it easier to create tension and build conflict and have big scares and big ideas and big sequences. And that’s true in a lot of ways. You can pick the best idea out of a hat.
I think there’s something about supernatural shows that people see and just want to put me in them! I don’t know. I just finished another show – ‘The Nine Lives of Chloe King,’ with Skyler Samuels, who was my girlfriend in ‘The Gates’ – and I play another supernatural character on that show.
I welcome newcomers to cons, or ‘con-virgins’ as I like to call them, by saying ‘Welcome to the ‘Supernatural’ Circus,’ and I mean it. We take pride as a cast to deliver a show that not only entertains the fans but ourselves, Creation Entertainment, and everyone involved on both sides.
It is often said that science must avoid any conclusions which smack of the supernatural.
Ah, yes, superstition: it would appear to be cowardice in face of the supernatural.
I don’t want to say I hear voices; well, actually I do hear voices, but I don’t think it’s supernatural. I think it’s just that when characters are given enough texture and backbone, then lo and behold, they stand on their own.
Only the supernatural love of God through changed lives can solve the problems that we face in our world.
When I heard that ‘Dracula’ was being made into a series by NBC and Carnival, I couldn’t resist. I knew they would do something interesting with it. A period drama with a supernatural twist seemed like a whole lot of fun.
Supernatural movies generally have a much more brooding pace. If you look at films like ‘The Sixth Sense’ or ‘The Others,’ it’s more building up the characters and building up the situation as opposed to just opening with a big action set piece.
The deeper the blue becomes, the more strongly it calls man towards the infinite, awakening in him a desire for the pure and, finally, for the supernatural… The brighter it becomes, the more it loses its sound, until it turns into silent stillness and becomes white.
I’m drawn to doing interesting stuff at work. And some of the time with the supernatural, you get to do really crazy, fun things. But I’m not a big genre-fantasy gal, particularly.
I have always loved westerns… supernatural westerns in particular. One of my first professional short story sales was a horror/western story. It wasn’t so great, though, so I’m glad the magazine folded before it saw print.
I shot a pilot for ABC, which I’m a bit confused about what the actual title is – I heard it was called ‘Chosen.’ It’s directed by Roland Emmerich – the master of disaster himself – and it’s his idea and concept for the show that’s a supernatural thriller about good and evil set in contemporary modern day New York.
Mysticism and the supernatural are embedded in the show – it’s called ‘Da Vinci’s Demons’ for a reason, and it’s not just metaphorical.
I love reading about the supernatural, and time-slip novels, and the mistress of both is Barbara Erskine.
For DC, I’m working on the new ‘Red Lanterns’ and ‘JLA Dark.’ Both of these are very different books, which is great for me. I’ve heard ‘JLA Dark’ described as a team of people with supernatural powers – but that’s only half the story.
The more frightening and sort of dark and oppressive a movie is, the more free you are to explore the supernatural and explore faith. The two just somehow go hand-in-hand really nicely.
I’ve always been into the horror genre, so I’ve seen a lot of movies with ghosts and supernatural stuff.
I grew up in a small town in Kansas, so I love meeting the fans. Those are the people who spend time out of their day to watch the things that I’ve done, and I’ve gotten to do some great supernatural stuff – ‘Teen Wolf’ and ‘The Gates’ before that – so it’s nice when I get to go to Comic-Con every year.
Well, I’m always drawn to the drama first. A story is really only interesting to me, if you can remove all of the genre moments and remove the supernatural element, and it still works. Then, I’m interested.
Shakespeare also introduces the supernatural into some of his tragedies; he introduces ghosts, and witches who have supernatural knowledge.
I am living and having supernatural experiences. A lot of people get really freaked out about that. I speak in tongues; I’ve been baptized in the Holy Spirit.
Why, we have invented the whole machinery of the supernatural, with its unseen spirits and powers, good and bad, to account for things, because we found the universal everyday nature too cheap, too common, too vulgar.
I did ‘Hawa’ to understand what ghosts and the supernatural are all about. I don’t believe in them and wondered how I could essay a part in a project I don’t necessarily understand.
People have always had a fascination with the supernatural going back to the beginning of time and with vampires in particular. This phenomenon is not new.
My life is neither a disaster nor supernatural, yet it is an unlikely event.
I’d read a lot of books where the girls are in awe of the supernatural male, so I thought it was time to write about an awesome and super-powerful female who is also quite vulnerable and naive about life on earth.
I think we’re yearning for something beyond the every day. And I will tell you I don’t believe in the supernatural, I believe in the supernormal.
What is there unreasonable in admitting the intervention of a supernatural power in the most ordinary circumstances of life?
Love is an emotional feeling on a human level and a faith experience on a supernatural level.
Faith Words aren’t just mere positive affirmations; they open your life up to the supernatural power of God.
I love supernatural stuff. ‘Battlestar Galactica’ was my favorite show.
Supernatural films allow you to bend the rules of time and space – that’s really fun, especially for screenwriters who often get shot down for logic reasons.
One man’s ‘magic’ is another man’s engineering. ‘Supernatural’ is a null word.
I concluded that all religions had the same foundation – a belief in the supernatural – a power above nature that man could influence by worship – by sacrifice and prayer.
I was dirt-poor. I could barely hold down a job. Eventually, though, I started getting small parts on shows like ‘Smallville,’ ‘Supernatural’… and lots of really bad sci-fi movies. I was running around the woods in wolf contacts, covered in fake blood made out of pancake syrup, roaring.
One of my favorite things to do is formulate powers for a character, then come up with their corresponding weaknesses and liabilities. And I delight in world-building: melding the supernatural with the natural, then tweaking and polishing until it feels organic.
In every religion there is an element of the supernatural, varying with the influence of pure reason over its devotees.
The supernatural is ubiquitous in children’s entertainment, from Grimm and Hans Andersen to Disney and ‘Harry Potter.’
I always choose to look, as much as one can, at the supernatural not being something that exists outside of nature, but a deeper, fundamental heart of nature that perhaps humans… have lost touch with. It’s a more primal thing than perhaps we are attuned to in our modern, self-aware way of life.
It seems so easy to write about some normal event and twist it a little bit to make it into a supernatural event.
I don’t have a religion. I believe in a God. I don’t know what it looks like but it’s MY god. My own interpretation of the supernatural.
I’m a complete skeptic when it comes to the supernatural and all that. I’ve never had any ghost stories or any kind of weird experiences.
The ideas I had about supernatural beings came to me the same way that my mathematical ideas did. So I took them seriously.
There are a lot of things you do in a supernatural universe that can toe the line and cross the line.
I don’t know that I believe in the supernatural, but I do believe in miracles, and our time together was filled with the events of magical unlikelihood.
This house I grew up in was built in the 1800s, and the back yard was like a cemetery. Naturally, I grew up in an environment where ghosts and supernatural things were very unnerving to me, because my brothers and I dealt with it on a daily basis.
My interest in the comic goes back a long time, because I grew up reading comics, mostly Marvel Comics, and I always loved ‘Doctor Strange’ uniquely. It was the presence of the fantastical, the presence of the supernatural that was in it. The idea of magic.
I’m a sucker for gag reels and teaser trailers for new seasons. One of the great parts of panels, especially on a show like ‘Supernatural,’ which can be so dark, it’s fun to get up there and laugh and remember we’re only telling a story. Seeing Eric Kripke and Ben Edlund up there being so funny always makes me laugh.
Audiences have taken a liking for supernatural and fantasy shows. The genre is doing well on the small screen, and I wanted to get into that mould. I have never played a naagin, and such roles have always intrigued me.
The greatest question of all is whether our experience on this planet is ‘it’ or whether there is something else. Things in the supernatural realm give support, strangely perhaps, to the things we take on faith.
Supernatural characters allow actors to experiment. The role isn’t restricted to standing in the kitchen and crying. I love doing that, too. But I have done enough of that.
It’s not a monster movie. It’s a supernatural thriller.
I prefer to write about what we refer to as ‘the supernatural’ versus everyday life. Humans, by themselves, bore me.
We understand tornadoes scientifically, but it still feels supernatural. The randomness makes it feel supernatural.
When you read the New Testament, you see the Holy Spirit was supposed to change everything so that this gathering of people who call themselves Christians had this supernatural element about them.
I feel like if you boil supernatural ghost films down to their core essence, they’re really about death.
The evolutionary explanation for origins, although impossible either to prove or to test scientifically, is nevertheless defended by its proponents on the basis that it is the only explanation which is naturalistic, not involving the ‘supernatural’ element of a divine Creator.
I miss the cast and crew of ‘Supernatural’ immensely. I know it’s a cliche to say your cast and crew are like your family, but it’s really the case there.
The dreams which reveal the supernatural are promises and messages that God sends us directly: they are nothing but His angels, His ministering spirits, who usually appear to us when we are in a great predicament.
‘Find Me’ I think, is brooding in a very literal sense of the word in that you have all of these sort of interior storm that’s growing within Joy over the course of the book and leading her to her moment. And certainly, I think there’s an aspect of the supernatural.
I was raised Jewish and fully embrace the core beliefs of Judaism – the ones that I identify as core beliefs, which are essentially freedom and justice. But the supernatural aspects of religion were never important to me.
Most of the books that feature supernatural characters blending with the modern world and are usually set in big cities.
The belief in a supernatural source of evil is not necessary; men alone are quite capable of every wickedness.
The supernatural world, the sci-fi world – they give you scenarios that can truly be life or death.
In Robert Louis Stevenson’s ‘Jekyll & Hyde,’ the hero decides on the terms of his transformation in a process that’s explained not through the supernatural but the natural or, at least, through biochemistry.
There is something about the South that accepts the supernatural. If you don’t accept it and you’re having a conversation with someone who does, it’s just one of those polite things where you don’t question their belief in ghosts. You just go, ‘Oh, yeah, okay.’ It’s amazing to be able to have conversations like that.
The border between the natural and the supernatural, religion and philosophy, may not always be clear. But there are lines, and we should know and accept which side of it we are on.
In elementary school, I loved the ‘Bailey School Kids’ series. It was about a group of classmates who would speculate whether adults in their lives were supernatural beings. I read literally every single book in the series.
The comic edge of ‘Ghostbusters’ will always be the same. It’s still treating the supernatural with a totally mundane sensibility.
‘The Originals’ is going to be an epic showdown of supernatural forces, and that was very evident in the pilot. I just wanted to be a part of that.
I’m wide open to evidence of the supernatural, but I also think that the majority of those experiences are probably natural phenomena we don’t understand just yet.
I am not supernatural. I’m just myself.
I mean, horror films in general put humans in these awful supernatural or horrible situations, but ‘Cabin In The Woods’ cranks it up a few notches and becomes outrageous and totally bizarre.
Within a five-month period, I got ‘Weeds,’ ‘Supernatural,’ and ‘Grey’s.’ I think a lot of it had to do with luck.
When I am writing, I do not distinguish between the natural and supernatural. Everything seems real. That is my world, you could say.
This fact immediately suggested a singular event – that at some time in the distant past the universe began expanding from an extremely small size. To many people this inference was loaded with overtones of a supernatural event – the creation, the beginning of the universe.
I keep reviewing my feelings about the supernatural.
As a musician I tell you that if you were to suppress adultery, fanaticism, crime, evil, the supernatural, there would no longer be the means for writing one note.
I’ve been going to ‘Supernatural’ conventions, so they tend to be big ‘Lost’ fans and big ‘Supernatural’ fans, but it’s usually for both of those. Walking on the street, people are really, really into ‘Lost.’ But on the conventions circuit, it’s Lucifer.
I like very human stories that venture into sci-fi or the supernatural or areas that I think occupy a lot of space in our collective memory for the films that we loved as children.
During my second draft pass on my last book I made 20,000 words happen in a week, which is practically supernatural for me, and it would never have been possible without three nights in a hotel in my own city.
Many actors are not willing to wait and take the risk. They get restless sitting at home and, eventually, take up anything that comes their way. It’s not that I wasn’t offered supernatural shows and love stories again, but I chose to wait for the right opportunity. I deserve variety, or I will feel stagnant.
In a regular soap, you do the routine stuff, but in a supernatural show, there are so much more to do and learn.
I was brought up by a Marxist rationalist stepfather, so I don’t believe in the supernatural or religion or horoscopes, and the absolute nature of death is quite helpful for me. My husband was there, then he wasn’t.
I would like to do a role that has something to do with mysticism or even a supernatural one.
One of my favorite things about supernatural fiction is its vast array of creatures.
There aren’t a lot of supernatural things that I’m scared or super terrified of, but clowns are definitely on that list.
The very idea of supernatural magic – including miracles – is incoherent, devoid of sensible meaning.
‘Supernatural’ fans are amazing. The people I’ve met from being on that show – I think those interactions have changed my life.
The reason Buddhism can be so naturalised is because, stripped of its supernatural elements, its core teachings can be giving a sound, secular philosophical interpretation. In other words, it becomes a religion acceptable to the contemporary, naturalistic mind only when it ceases to be a religion.
As a child, these colourful superheroes that could fly, or were horrifying like Ghost Rider and the Hulk, with this tremendous rage or these supernatural powers, provided an escape for me from my mundane existence, from my lack of friends or my inability to communicate well with people. They liberated me.
These ‘Supernatural’ conventions are such a great time. The fan base is like none other, and I’m sure I’ll never experience a fan base that support is the same with – their kind of unbridled decency towards the actors makes me not have to worry about going into the crowd.
Compassion has no place in the natural order of the world which operates on the basis of necessity. Compassion opposes this order and is therefore best thought of as being in some way supernatural.
I think true atheism is a rare thing in human affairs: Even in the most secularized precincts of Europe, a lot of nominal nonbelievers turn out to have all sorts of supernatural and metaphysical beliefs.
I’ve always been intrigued by the supernatural.
Horror and supernatural novels give you a lot of what you look for in a crime novel, just with a twist that was very fresh for me as a reader.
I walk in the realm of the supernatural.
As a kid, I was more scared of the supernatural stuff and ghosts and goblins and the Crypt Keeper from ‘Tales from the Crypt.’ I was always scared he would chase me up the stairs, as a kid.
Has made an honest woman of the supernatural.