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Curse Quote by Ron Hansen

“but nothing upset and preoccupied him like the phrase whatever they dread most, that will happen. It seemed more than a simple curse; there was the ring of something presaging and prophetic about it, it was the sort of thing Jesse would say.” quote by Ron Hansen
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““but nothing upset and preoccupied him like the phrase whatever they dread most, that will happen. It seemed more than a simple curse; there was the ring of something presaging and prophetic about it, it was the sort of thing Jesse would say.””

Ron Hansen

About This Quote

The speaker is haunted by a phrase that feels like a foreboding prophecy, suggesting an inevitable doom that resonates deeply with personal dread.

In simple terms: A prophetic curse triggers existential anxiety.

Key Takeaway

Foreboding language can amplify fear.

Themes

fear prophecy existential dread psychology language

Mood

uneasy foreboding introspective

Type

aphoristic literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • reading a dark novel
  • discussing a personal crisis
  • analyzing a horror film

Key Concepts

cognitive bias anticipation narrative framing

Practical Applications

  • writing suspenseful prose
  • therapeutic journaling

Questions to Reflect On

  • What makes a phrase feel prophetic?
  • How does language shape our perception of fate?
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