40 The Exorcist Quotes by William Peter Blatty

“The Exorcist” is a popular novel written by William Peter Blatty. 

It was published in 1971 and quickly became a best-seller, earning the National Book Award for Most Original Paperback in 1972.

The novel follows Regan, a young girl who gets possessed by a demon, and the efforts of two priests to exorcise the demon from her.

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Let’s explore the best quotes from The Exorcist book.


The Exorcist Quotes by William Peter Blatty

“Peace I leave you. My peace I give you.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“Her shoes were comfortable. They reflected her hope for the evening.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“There, you see? I didn’t curse. Don’t you agree that I handled the situation demurely?” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“Mom, my bed was shaking.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“Her condition isn’t quite what it seems,” explained Klein. “It’s a form of overcompensation, an overreaction to depression.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“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 (quote from The Exorcist).

“For a time, Karras watched him as he listed down the street; watched with fondness and with wonder at the heart’s labyrinthine turnings and improbable redemptions.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“The sun sinks to rise again; the day is swallowed up in the gloom of night, to be born out of it, as fresh as if it had never been quenched.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“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.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“Do you know what she did? Your cunting daughter?” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

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Best Quotes from The Exorcist

“This century hasn’t got the lock on insanity.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“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 (quote from The Exorcist).

“Regan killing Dennings? What madness! He envisioned her shoving.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“The terror drifted over georgetown like the sun over a blind mans eyes.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“God never talks. But the devil keeps advertising, Father. The devil does a lot of commercials.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“The burnished rays of the setting sun flamed glory on the clouds of the western sky before shattering in gold and vermilion dapples on the darkening waters of the river. Once Karras met God in this sight. Long ago. Like a lover forsaken, he still kept the rendezvous.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“How many husbands and wives must believe they have fallen out of love because their hearts no longer race at the sight of their beloveds!” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“The child was slender as fleeting hope.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“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…” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“More rooted in logic was the silence of God. In the world there was evil and much of it resulted from doubt, from an honest confusion among men of good will. Would a reasonable God refuse to end it? Not finally reveal Himself? Not speak?” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

Famous The Exorcist Quotes

“In our sleep, pain, which cannot forget, falls drop by drop upon the heart until, in our own despair, against our will, comes wisdom.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“Never was he conscious that his thoughts were prayers; only that the prayers were never answered.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“In forgetting, they were trying to remember.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“At the edge of his dreams, there was often a sound like the faint, distant cry of someone in distress, and for minutes after waking, he would feel the anxiety of some duty unfulfilled.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“What book had this girl read that had enabled her unconscious mind to simulate.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“What looked like morning was the beginning of endless night.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“There was a strangeness in the house. Like settling stillness. Weighted dust.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“As far as God goes, I am a nonbeliever. Still am. But when it comes to a devil – well, that’s something else.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“The psychiatrist motioned Klein to come over to him. “Let’s get her tranquilized,” he whispered. “Maybe I can talk to her.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

One death is the parent of a thousand lives.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

For I think belief in God is not a matter of reason at all; I think it finally is a matter of love: of accepting the possibility that God could ever love us.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“Whenever she grinned, her entire face appeared to crinkle.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from 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.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“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.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“Yes, you’ll join our little family,” Regan continued. “You see, the trouble with signs in the sky is that, once having seen them, one has no excuse. Have you noticed how few miracles one hears about lately? Not our fault, dear Karras. We try!” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“All I know is that things seem to happen. And, my dear, there are lunatic asylums all over the world filled with people who dabbled in the occult.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“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.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“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 (quote from The Exorcist).

“And there lies the heart of it, perhaps: in unworthiness. For I think belief in God is not a matter of reason at all; I think it finally is a matter of love: of accepting the possibility that God could ever love us.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).

“The love had grown cold, and in the night he heard it whistling through the chambers of his heart like a lost and gently crying wind.” ~ William Peter Blatty (quote from The Exorcist).


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