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Quotes About Superstitions

Christianity has been wrongly accused of taking over all that was beautiful in anterior forms of worship; it is the last transfiguration of universal orthodoxy, and as such it has preserved whatsoever belonged to it, while rejecting dangerous practices and idle superstitions.
~ Éliphas Lévi
The history of psychiatry shows that many ideas and concepts that once had attained the status of incontrovertible facts were later discarded as nothing more than myths or superstitions. We are forced to the realization that the study of the nature and treatment of the neuroses--or emotional disorders--does not rest on any proven theorems or generally shared assumptions.
~ AARON T. BECK
If there's a black cat that crosses the street in my path, I will turn around and walk 20 minutes out of my way to not cross it.
~ Lauren Groff
You've taken millions—hundreds of millions—of people who've never had an original thought in their lives and suddenly thrown their brains into high gear. They start thinking—but what basis have they got? They still retain the old superstitions, prejudices, hates and fears and greeds, and most of their new mental energy goes to elaborate rationalization of these.
~ Poul Anderson
For man without myth is Othello with Desdemona gone: chaos descends, faith vanishes and superstitions prowl in the mind.
~ Ralph Ellison
We boast our emancipation from many superstitions; but if we have broken any idols it is through a transfer of the idolatry.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
No hay miedo que pueda hacer frente al hambre, no hay paciencia que la soporte, el asco simplemente no existe donde el hambre es; y en cuanto a las supersticiones, creencias, todo eso que ustedes llamarían principios, son menos que paja enfrentada a la brisa.
~ Joseph Conrad
Superstitions are habits rather than beliefs.
~ Marlene Dietrich
A family has its own rituals and its own superstitions.
~ Tea Obreht
Such is the feebleness of humanity, such is its perversity, that doubtless it is better for it to be subject to all possible superstitions, as long as they are not murderous, than to live without religion.
~ Voltaire
I believe in superstitions. You don't talk about a child who hasn't been born.
~ Elie Wiesel
Despite advances achieved through objective scientific investigation, and the breaking down of long-standing fears and superstitions, the world is still not a reasonable place. Many attempts to make it so have failed because of selfish individual and national interests.
~ Jacque Fresco
I don't have superstitions because I think sometimes they work against you because, if something happens to disturb them, you feel nervous.
~ Garbine Muguruza
I don't have any superstitions, because I am a Christian.
~ Wanderlei Silva
I don't know how to pray and don't believe in any superstitions, but my belief in myself is very strong.
~ Rajpal Yadav
I used to have a lot of superstitions, and then I realized that it was kind of hogwash. Once I let go of them, I relaxed a lot.
~ Amy Adams
I like it to be quiet, and it usually occurs in the morning. There are three or four places in my house where I can write and I like to keep moving around. The moment I find myself falling into a necessary routine, I change it. I'd rather not accumulate superstitions.
~ Stephen Dobyns
Basically I say a few prayers before a game and let that direct me, not superstitions.
~ Brian McBride
I am saying that while popular culture usually portrays practitioners of magic as separate from ordinary people, often biologically different, many people have habits or customs or superstitions that show magic was once a whole lot more democratic.
~ David Liss
I actually rid myself of superstitions, but I do a quick 20-minute meditation before games.
~ Christen Press
I don't have many superstitions, but I do have a few things I like to do out of routine and habit before a game.
~ Maya Moore
I had some superstitions when I was little. And a winning pen is always a good thing to have.
~ Judit Polgar
We are often told by our friends and family members to not go to a particular place owing to some unkown energies that might have existed there, making us form superstitions in our mind.
~ Anita Hassanandani Reddy
All sportsmen have superstitions, or at least they have routines. You look at Rafa Nadal and the way he organises his water bottles. Me, I always put my left pad and left shoe on first.
~ Jonny Bairstow