He went on to say that belief in medicines demonstrated the nature of the superstitious mind. |
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May, a month unbeloved by superstitious sailors, managed nevertheless to inject a surprise note of optimism into German executives. |
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Surely, one might say, this is proof that magic was beginning to be regarded merely as the activity of unenlightened, superstitious peasants. |
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It cannot begin its own work until it has sloughed off all its superstitious regard for the past. |
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Same variety of superstitious nonsense, unproven, and when tested, shown to not work. |
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How often had I heard talk of superstitious idiots, often relatives, who worshipped a God they didn't have the brains to doubt? |
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They really are quite a superstitious race once you strip their thin veneer of scientific polish away. |
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Scinduism must do away with the vertical hierarchy of castes and the complete plethora of superstitious beliefs. |
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This is a superstitious, heavily Catholicized region where rapt attention is paid the priests who hold court and scare the locals. |
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John, a decent but superstitious man, offers lodging, but hides the coins, believing them to be hexed. |
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We begin with the issue of supernaturalism in religion and its supposedly superstitious character. |
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What are you doing because of some irrational superstitious belief that may have been affecting your life for years? |
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This may be because of a superstitious belief that making a will hastens your demise. |
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Anne Marie was illiterate, addicted to schnapps and immensely superstitious. |
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His attack on the popular superstitious practice of turning the mezuzah into an amulet is particularly sharp. |
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Instantly classified as a demon, the stranger is harried, persecuted and all but executed by the superstitious islanders. |
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I would to God, this were only the private misdevotion of some superstitious old wife, or some idle and silly cloisterer. |
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He preached the worship of the One Supreme Being, deprecating idolatry and superstitious beliefs and observances. |
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It was not true of the superstitious villagers who peopled the miniature municipality. |
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Apart from health problems, it makes children superstitious and exposes them to morbid fears and phobias. |
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There's almost a sense that people are turning the clock back to more superstitious pre-scientific times. |
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She tells him that he acts like he is frightened by a superstitious ghost story. |
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Bit superstitious about jinxing the deal by saying any more but hopefully full deets will follow next week. |
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Finally, some cops use psychics, or even pretend to be psychic, to psych out superstitious suspects. |
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The tracks of the Kadaitcha shoes around the camp will cause a superstitious panic amongst the occupiers. |
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We're moving on now, leaving medieval doctrines and superstitious belief systems behind. |
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I'm not superstitious, but the whole area gave me a case of the screaming abdabs, something Awful and EVIL had happened nearby. |
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The more superstitious among us would have sworn our hockey luck was jinxed. |
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Fishermen were very superstitious and took the witch balls from the house to protect them against sea-devils and sea-spirits. |
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He blew a stream of smoke into the rafters, and being a superstitious lot, they watched until it dissipated, wraithlike, in the firelight. |
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I'm not at all a superstitious man, but that day when his body was laid out like Jesus Christ, he did look how the Lord is depicted. |
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Scotland started as a place of superstitious animists and pantheists, much as it is today. |
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To most people, the old myths and legends are quaint reminders of a bygone and superstitious age, and have nothing much to tell us anymore. |
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A more superstitious premier might have resolved not to tempt fate any further. |
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Virginia insists that she is not superstitious, but she says that she had to have a rowan by the gate. |
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It is nothing short of extraordinary that, at the close of the 20th century, intelligent people still believe in superstitious rubbish. |
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Bingo players can be a superstitious lot, with 50 per cent of them carrying a lucky charm or performing a lucky ritual before they play. |
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The superstitious belief in the evil eye is ancient and widespread, though certainly not universal. |
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Everything for me was part of a grand routine, and if that routine was ever broken, I was superstitious enough to think that the rest of my day would be disastrous. |
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In my view, indeed, the discrediting not only of the more superstitious types of theism but of any form of religious belief was one of the principal aims of Hume's philosophy. |
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Their marriage had begun to suffer, and memories of the polio ballet loomed over the choreographer, known to be superstitious. |
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When we can barely illuminate our own world, it would be superstitious to imagine that dead men could do it for us. |
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Historically, superstitious investors have feared the 10th month of the year. |
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They are superstitious, violent, passionate, mercurial, and secretive, with a greater belief in dragons than in any saint. |
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The conjurer was called out of retirement and sent to Algeria to provide a command performance before a gathering of superstitious Arab chieftains. |
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If a layman or laywoman received Mass, it was in the form of the wafer of the host only, and as a result the chalice became an object of almost superstitious reverence. |
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And, unable to discover causes, he is either harassed by superstitious dreams, or quietly and passively submitted to the mercy of nature and the elements. |
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These days, Greaves regards traditional religion in general as both dangerously superstitious and exclusionary. |
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In India, the great 12 th-century poet-mystic Basava, who rebelled against ritualistic and superstitious temple worship and caste system, was a critical insider. |
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He was a Gemini, the sign of the twins, and a superstitious one. |
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He's very superstitious and won't pitch without his lucky mitt. |
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I tell you son, ancient and medieval people were superstitious, but today's people are stupidstitious. |
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Latha dear, she said resolutely, once in your life you'll just have to quit being so all-fired superstitious. |
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Thailand is a deeply superstitious place where animism and folk beliefs are deeply infused with Buddhism. |
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For centuries, palmistry has been dismissed by skeptics as superstitious gobbledygook. |
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Dust columns are called shaitans or devils by the Beloochees, who have a superstitious feeling with regard to them. |
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On 15 May 2014, Leeds United retired the number 17 shirt due to superstitious reasons for owner Massimo Cellino. |
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They are just as superstitious as some mudkickers who believe in any kind of signs. |
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For superstitious reasons, many buildings number their 13th storey as 14, bypassing 13 entirely. |
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By obtaining glimpses into their own identities in this way, students are provided the opportunity to observe their own superstitious race-thinking and to deconstruct it. |
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That many philosophistic and superstitious conceits have been mixed with it, in process of time, proves nothing against the general fact as stated. |
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The inhibiting and paralyzing force of superstitious beliefs penetrated to every department of life, and the most primary and elementary activities of society were influenced. |
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Some superstitious people of the city proposed to change this crossbow with a sword, after a succession of three mayors died due to a heart attack. |
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