“Somehow, despite all the science homebrewing requires, I’d become irrationally superstitious.” — Lucy Burningham Copy Share Image
“My spirituality has to do with equality, ethics and accountability, not aura, incense and vibration.” — Abhijit Naskar Copy Share Image
Patriotism is a superstition, one far more injurious, brutal and inhumane than religion. — Gustave Herve Copy Share Image
Cutting your nails on Friday the 13th is again a bad omen and can bring you some serious bad luck. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“The truths of religion are never so well understood as by those who have lost the power of reasoning.” — Voltaire Copy Share Image
“Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature. Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.” — Hellen Keller Copy Share Image
“The day you care more about essential rights than essential oils, I'll respect your spirituality. The day you care more about sharing… — Abhijit Naskar Copy Share Image
“The greater the gap between self perception and reality, the more aggression is unleashed on those who point out the discrepancy.” — Stefan Molyneux Copy Share Image
Who can over estimate the progress of the world if all the money wasted in superstition could be used to enlighten, elevate… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Superstition is the weakness of the human mind; it is inherent in that mind; it has always been, and always will be — Frederick The Great Copy Share Image
“The link between extreme weather and global warming has as much scientific basis as the pagan rite of human sacrifice to ensure… — Ralph B. Alexander Copy Share Image
I've got this silver necklace and silver cross that my mom got me that I always wear during games. I don't know… — Kyler Murray Copy Share Image
“A man who is cowardly at heart and has not emancipated his mind will be afraid of non-existent ghosts and gods.” — Chi-fang Ho Copy Share Image
“Sometimes painfully lost people can teach us lessons that we didn't think we needed to know, or be reminded of---the more history… — Shannon L. Alder Copy Share Image
It is through the perversion of the religious element in woman, playing upon her hopes and fears of the future, holding this… — Elizabeth Cady Stanton Copy Share Image
The difference between faith and superstition is that the first uses reason to go as far as it can, and then makes… — Sydney J. Harris Copy Share Image
“Magic begins in superstition, and ends in science. ... At every step the history of civilization teaches us how slight and superficial… — Will Durant Copy Share Image
“Standing at the window, reading the menu of Obediah's services, the Minotaur wishes he could believe in what she has to offer:… — Steven Sherrill Copy Share Image
We think of medieval England as being a place of unbelievable cruelty and darkness and superstition. We think of it as all… — Terry Jones Copy Share Image
Chastity is a monkish and evangelical superstition, a greater foe to natural temperance even than unintellectual sensuality; it strikes at the root… — Percy Bysshe Shelley Copy Share Image
I think there are probably ghosts in the world. I have not seen one but I feel like I felt the presence… — Eric Nam Copy Share Image
“The effort to put down Christian Science by law is one of the craziest enterprises upon which medical men waste their energies.… — H.L. Mencken Copy Share Image
“All too often people confuse religion with superstition, spirituality, belief in supernatural powers or belief in gods. Religion is none of these… — Yuval Noah Harari Copy Share Image
“When you consider the superstitions and the imaginings of the old Cornish country-folk up to my grandmother's day, how their lives were… — A. L. Rowse Copy Share Image
“Four times during the first six days they were assembled and briefed and then sent back. Once, they took off and were… — Joseph Heller Copy Share Image
“I have always been interested in witchcraft and superstition, but have never had much traffic with ghosts, so I began asking people… — Shirley Jackson Copy Share Image
“May it [American independence] be to the world, what I believe it will be, (to some parts sooner, to others later, but… — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
“Walpurgis Night, when, according to the belief of millions of people, the devil was abroad - when the graves were opened and… — Bram Stoker Copy Share Image
“Nothing can illustrate these observations more forcibly, than a recollection of the happy conjuncture of times and circumstances, under which our Republic… — George Washington Copy Share Image
“Science has never killed or persecuted a single person for doubting or denying its teaching, and most of these teaching have been… — Gratis P. Spencer Copy Share Image