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  • Yet I think the demon's target is not the possessed; it is us . . . the observers . . . every person in this house. And I think---I think the point is to make us despair; to reject our own humanity, Damien: to see ourselves as ultimately bestial; as ultimately vile and putrescent; without dignity; ugly; unworthy.

    William Peter Blatty (2015). “If There Were Demons Then Perhaps There Were Angels: William Peter Blatty’s Own Story of the Exorcist”, p.10, Macmillan
  • Would you like to hear a nice definition of jealousy? It's the feeling that you get when someone you absolutely detest is having a wonderful time without you.

    William Peter Blatty (2011). “Legion”, p.292, Macmillan
  • From the cab stepped a tall old man. Black raincoat and hat and a battered valise. He paid the driver, then turned and stood motionless, staring at the house. The cab pulled away and rounded the corner of Thirty-sixty Street. Kinderman quickly pulled out to follow. As he turned the corner, he noticed that the tall old man hadn't moved but was standing under the streetlight glow, in mist, like a melancholy traveler frozen in time.

    Men   House   Black  
  • I get cassettes near Academy Award time of every movie that's made that thinks it has some kind of chance for a nomination - that's when I watch my movies

  • Your thoughts are too dull to entertain.

    Dull  
    William Peter Blatty (2010). “The Exorcist”, p.257, Random House
  • God never talks. But the devil keeps advertising, Father. The devil does a lot of commercials.

    Father   Devil   Doe  
  • Perhaps evil is the crucible of goodness... and perhaps even Satan - Satan, in spite of himself - somehow serves to work out the will of God.

    William Peter Blatty (1971). “The Exorcist”
  • But a myth, to speak plainly, to me is like a menu in a fancy French restaurant: glamorous, complicated camouflage for a fact you wouldn't otherwise swallow, like maybe lima beans.

  • As far as God goes, I _am_ a nonbeliever. Still am. But when it comes to a devil---well, that's something else.

    Devil   Wells   Stills  
  • Horror does not interest me, and so I know little of its practicioners, old or current

    Doe   Littles   Horror  
    Interview with Lucy A. Snyder, www.lucysnyder.com. July 26, 1999.
  • I have never read horror, nor do I consider The Exorcist to be such, but rather as a suspenseful supernatural detective story, or paranormal police procedural.

    Interview with Lucy A. Snyder, www.lucysnyder.com. July 26, 1999.
  • Procrastination is what we often call 'resistance.

  • Like the brief doomed flare of exploding suns that registers dimly on blind men's eyes, the beginning of the horror passed almost unnoticed; in the shriek of what followed, in fact, was forgotten and perhaps not connected to the horror at all.

    Eye   Men   Sun  
    William Peter Blatty (2011). “The Exorcist: 40th Anniversary Edition”, p.11, Harper Collins
  • You don't blame us for being here, do you? After all, we have no place to go. No home... Incidentally, what an excellent day for an exorcism.

  • What looked like morning was the beginning of endless night

    Morning   Night   Endless  
    William Peter Blatty (1971). “The Exorcist”
  • I tried to make every bit of it as creepy as I could. And I had the same response you do. I feel the same way. The hospital scenes, that procedure was so real.

    Real   Creepy   Way  
    Interview with Steve Head, www.ign.com. September 20, 2000.
  • We use concepts like "consciousness"---"mind"---"personality," but we don't really know yet what these things are.' He was shaking his head. 'Not really. Not at all.

    Personality   Mind   Use  
    William Peter Blatty (1971). “The Exorcist”
  • When the filter is weakened by a powerful drug, what we see is not delusion but the truth.

    Powerful   Drug   Filters  
    William Peter Blatty (2015). “Elsewhere”, p.122, Macmillan
  • The demon is a liar. He will lie to confuse us; but he will also mix lies with the truth to attack us. His attack is psychological, Damien. And powerful.

    Powerful   Liars   Lying  
    William Peter Blatty (2015). “William Peter Blatty on "The Exorcist": From Novel to Screen”, p.355, Macmillan
  • The terror drifted over georgetown like the sun over a blind mans eyes

    Eye   Sun   Blind  
  • I'm not aware that I was consciously influenced by any director, though these things often happen unnoticed, submerged in the unconscious.

    Interview with Lucy A. Snyder, www.lucysnyder.com. July 26, 1999.
  • And the sad truth is that nobody wants me to write comedy. The Exorcist not only ended that career, it expunged all memory of its existence.

    Interview with Lucy A. Snyder, www.lucysnyder.com. July 26, 1999.
  • I lived in Georgetown in the late 70s about four houses down from the steps.

    House   Four   Steps  
  • In order for life to have appeared spontaneously on Earth, there first had to be hundreds of millions of protein molecules of the Ninth Configuration. But, given the size of the planet Earth, do you know how long it would take for just one of these protein molecules to appear by chance? Roughly 10 to the 243rd power, billions of years; and I find that far, far more fantastic than simply believing in a god.

    Believe   Order   Years  
    "Fictional character: Col. Vincent Kane". The Ninth Configuration, www.imdb.com. 1980.
  • For I think belief in God is not a matter of reason at all; I think it finally is a matter of love.

    William Peter Blatty (2015). “William Peter Blatty on "The Exorcist": From Novel to Screen”, p.10, Macmillan
  • I didn't read The Haunting of Hill House until sometime early in the 1990's.

    House   Haunting   Hills  
    Interview with Lucy A. Snyder, www.lucysnyder.com. July 26, 1999.
  • Every man that ever lived craved perfect happiness, the detective poignantly reflected. But how can we have it when we know we’re going to die? Each joy was clouded by the knowledge it would end. And so nature had implanted in us a desire for something unattainable? No. It couldn’t be. It makes no sense. Every other striving implanted by nature had a corresponding object that wasn’t a phantom. Why this exception? the detective reasoned. It was nature making hunger when there wasn’t any food. We continue. We go on. Thus death proved life.

    Men   Perfect   Joy  
  • Earth is a homicide victim. We lose our children. There are wars. Disease. And God comes strolling by like a cosmic Billie Burke.

    Children   War   Earth  
  • We mourn the blossoms of May because they are to whither; but we know that May is one day to have its revenge upon November, by the revolution of that solemn circle which never stops - which teaches us in our height of hope, ever to be sober, and in our depth of desolation, never to despair.

    Life   Revenge   Circles  
    "The Exorcist". Book by William Peter Blatty, 1971.
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