333 Quotes About Superstition
- Author Cormac McCarthy
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It just sounds like superstition to me.And what is that?Superstition?Yes.Well. I guess it's when you believe in things that dont exist.Such as tomorrow? Or yesterday?Such as the dreams of somebody you dreamt. Yesterday was here and tomorrow's comin.
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- Author Dan Barker
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You believe in a book that has talking animals, wizards, witches, demons, sticks turning into snakes, food falling from the sky, people walking on water, and all sorts of magical, absurd and primitive stories, and you say that we are the ones that need help?
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Some of our beliefs will seem ridiculous in a hundred years’ time. Some already seemed so a thousand years ago.
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- Author Percy Bysshe Shelley
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War is a kind of superstition, the pageantry of arms and badges corrupts the imagination of men.
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- Author M.R. Shabanali
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Metaphysics is not the result of understanding the limitations of physics.It’s rather the result of the limitation in understanding physics.
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- Author Robert G. Ingersoll
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Give me the storm and tempest of thought and action, rather than the dead calm of ignorance and faith! Banish me from Eden when you will; but first let me eat of the fruit of the tree of knowledge!
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- Author Deborah Leblanc
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He'd died. Plain and simple. And it pissed him off. Left him frustrated and disappointed. Where had all , the guardian angel crap they'd fed him in catechism gone to? He'd seen no angels, seraphim, archangels or pearly gates. No one to show him the ropes now that he was dead. What the hell was he supposed to do?
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- Author Deborah Leblanc
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Although this scouting gig sounded like a financial hit, it made Nonie extremely nervous. She feared someone slip--that someone being Buggy--and others would find out Nonie's secret. And if the wrong person caught wind that she could see and speak to the dead, word would spread through Clay Point like ants at a picnic.
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- Author Baruch Spinoza
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Nothing forbids man to enjoy himself, save grim and gloomy superstition
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