I am coming back to New York after five years, and it seems that psychics are taking over the city.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm not psychic. I cannot know what is in the mind of particular public figures.
I'm terrified about psychic people who have their little shops. I always walk across the street and go somewhere else. Imagine if one of them came out with their face all pale and said, 'Hurry up and enjoy yourself.' No one wants to know that.
I'm not psychic myself.
I've lived my entire life in New York, and it informs everything.
I really believe that you grow up a certain way in New York. There's a New York morality, a sense of loyalty. You know how to win and lose. There's a thousand kids outside, you know who to push and who not to push. There's a sixth sense you develop just because it's New York.
Nowadays even presidents, vice-presidents, and heads of big agencies are opening their minds to accept psychic phenomena, because they know it works.
Living in New York City is one constant, ongoing literary pilgrimage. For 20 years, I lived among the ghosts of great writers and walked where they had walked.
I've always been quite psychic and believe there's a reason why things happen and that we need to learn from them.
My father always had people around the house who were famous psychics.
Psychics can never be 100 percent. I think that would be scary to be 100 percent.