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Frazer, a Scottish social anthropologist, penned this quote in his seminal work \"The Golden Bough\" (1890). At the time, Frazer was immersed in the study of comparative mythology and the evolution of human thought. His work aimed to demystify the practices of ancient cultures and shed light on the underlying psychological and sociological forces that shaped their beliefs.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\nFrazer's definition of religion reveals a paradoxical relationship between human agency and the perceived forces of nature. On one hand, the quote suggests that religion is a means of propitiating powers deemed superior to humanity, implying a sense of powerlessness and submission. On the other hand, the act of conciliation implies a degree of control and agency, as humans attempt to influence the course of nature and life through ritual and sacrifice. 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