Tarot Quotes

Welcome to Tarot Quotes, where the wisdom of the ages meets the mystical allure of the tarot. Tarot, with its rich symbolism and enigmatic imagery, has captivated seekers of insight and spiritual guidance for centuries. From the powerful archetypes depicted in the cards to the deep meanings behind each symbol, tarot offers a unique lens through which to explore the complexities of existence and the human psyche.

In this collection, we delve into the profound words spoken by mystics, philosophers, and tarot enthusiasts throughout history. These quotes illuminate the essence of tarot, offering glimpses into its transformative power and profound teachings. Whether you’re a seasoned tarot reader or simply drawn to its mystique, these quotes are sure to inspire, provoke thought, and spark new insights on your journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth. Explore the depths of wisdom contained within the cards and unlock the secrets that lie hidden in the realms of the unknown. Discover the magic of tarot through the timeless words of those who have been touched by its mystic allure. Find your inspiration, guidance, and reflection in the pages that follow.

Some people believe tarot cards are a form of black magic or senseless new age mysticism but for me they are a practical way of talking directly to the universe. Toyah Willcox

I can read the Tarot cards and believe in ghosts. Mark Roberts

Actually, I believe in everything, including astrology and tarot cards. All of it is just another way for people to try and tighten the link to the spirits in our universe. I believe it exists for all people. Billy Dee Williams

I’ve had something sort of like angel cards where you pull out an angel card that turns out, like, grandmother was watching over me. And I believe, in some way, I haven’t been brave enough to engage with tarot cards mostly because they always end on a bad note. I’m sure if I understood tarot cards more I wouldn’t be as fearful. Sarah Snook

Mystical groups such as the Theosophical Society and the Rosicrucians turned tarot into an American fad during the early 1900s. Many American tarot practitioners use a set of cards known as the Waite-Smith deck, created in 1909 by A.E. Waite, a British member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, and the artist Pamela Colman Smith. Brendan I. Koerner

The thing about tarot – maybe this to me is the difference between it and working with a psychic – to me it’s clarifying the things that you already know. I don’t feel like any tarot reading I’ve done or received was particularly surprising. They always speak to things that you kind of felt already. KiKi Layne

Last night I stayed up late playing poker with Tarot cards. I got a full house and four people died. Steven Wright

The tarot is sacred. Alejandro Jodorowsky

I remember my mother had this deck of cards that her mother had given her and that she passed on to me. It was a gypsy tarot deck that I used to carry everywhere. David Blaine

We have now seen that there is no particle of evidence for the Egyptian origin of Tarot cards. A. E. Waite

I’ve seen the odd tarot reader and had my palm read in various countries and explained to me in many strains of broken English. Did I believe a word? To be honest, I didn’t understand much, but I loved watching the presentation. Simon Baker

My background is standard American blue collar of the itchy-footed variety. We’re new-world mongrels. The women in the family read horoscopes, tea leaves, coffee bubbles, Tarot cards and palms. Katherine Dunn

My mother reads tarot cards, actually, but I won’t let her read mine. Sam Taylor-Johnson

Tarot is just stories on cards. Erin Morgenstern

You know, it was just another presentation of my work, and a funny one, because the cards are quite different from the normal Tarot deck, no? H. R. Giger

I don’t really believe in palm readers and crystal balls and tarot cards, but I respond to the need for them. Stephan Jenkins

You don’t go to tarot readers or psychics when everything’s going well. It’s always evidence of rock-bottom. Sheila Heti

I was brought up with psychics and tarot cards. My mum was always told I was going to be in a boy band and be famous as a singer. Lee Ryan

Even though I’m super into tarot and astrology, I don’t believe in knowing too much about the future. Kate Nash

According to tarot historian Gertrude Moakley, the cards’ fanciful images – from the Fool to Death – were inspired by the costumed figures who participated in carnival parades. Brendan I. Koerner

I looked up the Queen of Swords and I read the meaning. It was a tarot card. The description of the tarot card sounded to me like the description of a certain type of woman: She’s strong, she’s proud, she’s intelligent and all these different things. I was like, that’s how I want to be. Fallon Fox

I have friends who practice witchcraft, and I study tarot myself. I guess, to be specific, I don’t want to believe in a world without magic. Kate Leth

The true Tarot is symbolism; it speaks no other language and offers no other signs. A. E. Waite

I can do Tarot cards and all that. Gemma Collins

Question: Why does anyone bother to listen to economists anymore? The profession has become an embarrassment, and the most respected economists have shown themselves to have as much predictive power as a deck of tarot cards. Stephen Moore

Tarot cards likely originated in northern Italy during the late 14th or early 15th century. The oldest surviving set, known as the Visconti-Sforza deck, was created for the Duke of Milan’s family around 1440. The cards were used to play a bridge-like game known as tarocchi, popular at the time among nobles and other leisure lovers. Brendan I. Koerner

My dream show is to have this haunted house and get some celebrities in there and then I can do their Tarot cards and speak to the dead with them. Gemma Collins

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