Sylvia Browne was an eminent American author. She asserted to be a spiritualist with psychic abilities, and regularly featured on television and radio, including ‘Larry King Live,’ and ‘The Montel Williams Show.’ She also aired on ‘Hay House Radio’ with an hour-long online radio show. She was often criticised and discredited for making proclamations that turned out to be untrue. This included her pronouncements about missing persons. Although she was notorious, yet she had a large following till she breathed her last in 2013. Take a look at our collection of notable thoughts by Sylvia Browne on God, mother, people, literature, problems, conflict, dreams, friendship, grateful, grief, care, adversity, agony, heart, world, earth, soul, etc.
All who have died are equal.” –Comanche Indian proverb
Sylvia Browne
A ghost is someone who hasn't made it.
Sylvia Browne
Man has responsibility, not power—Tuscarora
Sylvia Browne
My dear grandmother (who was a psychic in her own right and very well known in Kansas City, Missouri) used to say if you find someone who doesn’t like animals, children, or music . . . run.