"I believe in energy like dark energies. I believe that when a family moves into a house where six murders took place, there's going to be some bad juju in that house. But then again what the hell is wrong with you to be moving in that house to begin with?"
- Ryan Reynolds
About this Quote
This quote by Ryan Reynolds suggests that he thinks in the principle of dark energies, or unfavorable energies that can linger in a place. He suggests that if a household moves into a home where 6 murders happened, there is likely to be some kind of unfavorable energy present in the house. He likewise indicates that the household is making a doubtful choice by moving into a house with such a dark history. He is recommending that the family needs to know the prospective negative energy that may exist in the house and take actions to safeguard themselves from it. In general, this quote suggests that Ryan Reynolds believes in the power of dark energies and that people need to understand the possible consequences of moving into a house with a dark history.
This quote is written / told by Ryan Reynolds somewhere between October 23, 1976 and today. He was a famous Actor from Canada.
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