20 Quotes About Foreshadowing

Foreshadowing is a literary technique that can be used to hint at future events and situations through the use of words, phrases, and actions. For example, a character might say “I knew this would happen.” or “Something bad is going to happen.” Often foreshadowing is used as a red herring or a literary device to mislead the audience so they become more interested in something else. However, foreshadowing can also be used as a way of subtly foreshadowing things that will happen in the future. If you're looking for some great quotes about foreshadowing, you've come to the right place!

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How many more times would I have embraced him that night, how many more times would I have kissed him, if I had known the name of that stranger lover who was already in Montreal, who had already bought his stadium ticket from a scalper for the 5, 000 tomorrow. That implacable lover who was going to turn Billy's eyes away from me forever. Patricia Nell Warren
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She saw Luke, standing atop a pile of bones. Jace with white feathered wings sprouting out of his back, Isabelle sitting naked with her whip curled around her like a net of gold rings, Simon with crosses burned into the palms of his hands. Angels, falling and burning. Falling out of the sky. Cassandra Clare
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Already she knew that an idea could pain him like a bruise. He had grey eyes that showed every thought, and sometimes Charlotte worried that he might be hurt in some way that she would not be able to prevent. Lauren Owen
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His mother's words faded to myth, concocted by a gentle soul to delight the imagination of a boy. Until one day, they were no longer a myth. One day, he would wish he had never heard them at all because they spelled his happiness--and his eternal sorrow. Natalia Marx
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Nightmares are seldom a foreshadowing of real events, but always a showing of real fears. Criss Jami
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It was like a commercial for laundry detergent or tampons or a prescription medication with death listed as a possible side effect. Carolyn Lee Adams
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It’s weird how much things can change in only a few minutes. With those three words, “I don’t remember, ” our entire futures were changed. Not just for me and Brooklyn, but for the little girl, and Denver, and Jenna and Blaze and — darn, I’m getting ahead of myself again. So much for trying to be dramatic. C.B. Cook
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To crave and to have are as like as a thing and its shadow. For when does a berry break upon the tongue as sweetly as when one longs to taste it, and when is the taste refracted into so many hues and savors of ripeness and earth, and when do our senses know any thing so utterly as when we lack it? And here again is a foreshadowing -- the world will be made whole. For to wish for a hand on one's hair is all but to feel it. So whatever we may lose, very craving gives it back to us again. . Marilynne Robinson
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My phone rang, and although it wasn't a sinister time of night, and although nothing had happened that I would later see as foreshadowing, I knew, I knew. Hanya Yanagihara
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There's things that have no finish, Scully, no ending to speak of. There's no justice to it, but that's the God's truth. The only end some things have is the end you give em. Tim Winton
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Plot twist: everything goes exactly as planned. Criss Jami
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America, I don't think you can change history." All the same, his expression looked hopeful." Sure we can. Besides, who'd ever know about it but you and me? Kiera Cass
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I do the very best I know how, the very best I can, and I mean to keep on doing so until the end. Abraham Lincoln
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I had rather face wild beasts and diseases than the perils of civilization." There is a proverb, which Tom was kind enough not to voice: be careful what you wish for. Unfortunately, not only did I get it, but so did those around me. Marie Brennan
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A shell in the pit, " said I, "if the worst comes to worst will kill them all." The intense excitement of the events had no doubt left my perceptive powers in a state of erethism. I remember that dinner table with extraordinary vividness even now. My dear wife's sweet anxious face peering at me from under the pink lampshade, the white cloth with it silver and glass table furniture–for in those days even philosophical writers had luxuries–the crimson-purple wine in my glass, are photographically distinct. At the end of it I sat, tempering nuts with a cigarette, regretting Ogilvy's rashness, and denouncing the shortsighted timidity of the Martians.So some respectable dodo in the Mauritius might have lorded it in his nest, and discussed the arrival of that shipful of pitiless sailors in want of animal food. "We will peck them to death tomorrow, my dear. H.G. Wells
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He falls asleep believing he's been robbed, not knowing that the summoning of demons is almost always unwitting. Dexter Palmer
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For most of my life I've been a listener. At least in the beginning, I think the reason I listened so intently was to have a chance of hearing the train before it ran over me. Steve Rasnic Tem
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Turning his back on the village of Unwin, Chiave lumbered into the forest, barely able to walk under the weight of all he carried. Amanda Orneck
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You know what happens to me! Satoshi Kon