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1. The ancient Egyptians had a superstitious antipathy to the sea ; a superstition nearly of the same kind prevails among the Indians; and the Chinese have never excelled in foreign commerce
2. Penelope, again, had to wonder what was truly behind them and though superstitious to an extent, she was not readily convinced that ancient queens and their undead minions had much to do with it
3. Had he been a much more superstitious man, like many around him, he would have been looking for a Daedra to blame and an Aedra to propitiate
4. mortal as a god, they are too superstitious
5. that this is superstitious nonsense
6. The ancient Egyptians had a superstitious aversion to the sea; and as the Gentoo religion does not permit its followers to light a fire, nor consequently to dress any victuals, upon the water, it, in effect, prohibits them from all distant sea voyages
7. “It is almost always superstitious nonsense, laden with rumour and folklore
8. He did this in spite of the fact that sailors are a superstitious lot, and normally will refuse to sail with a corpse, as it portends bad luck
9. In the apparently most civilised districts, all manner of diabolical crimes are committed under the very nose of the authorities; and so superstitious are the people, and so powerful the influence of the fetish priests, that the greatest difficulty is experienced in tracing these acts to their source
10. It is difficult to advise any course for the Government to stop such practices, as most stringent legislation is of little use in restraining accepted traditions, which the people are bound to follow by a superstitious dread of fearful penalties
11. Secularists and Atheists alike have long expunged Evil (in its purest sense) from its lexicon as a word commonly thought to convey a religious (read: superstitious) connotation consistent with irrational impulses or ideas rather than ―considered reasoning
12. They are, by design, used to control the uneducated, poor and superstitious populations around the globe
13. How do we think about the prophecy?Superstitious?Science?Predict is not superstitious, is also a kind of science, is a kind of ability to interpret information, there are a lot of people have this kind of ability, there are a lot of people who have this kind of ability is scientific training, and also have a born with this interpretation of information ability
14. Superstition is better than no letter, no faith is wise than most superstitious person, at the very least they open, can communication, speak the truth
15. The superstitious man put the Buddha on the shelf, they'll never go into the Buddha's mind world, superstition and
16. the dream, but his copilot had just laughed and shrugged it off as superstitious nonsense
17. There is nothing mystical, superstitious or impractical in the
18. These people are very superstitious
19. “As I said, these are very superstitious people
20. superstitious men under my command panicked under the worst of these assaults
21. They explained that their superstitious village ancestors saw the
22. superstitious idolatry, the sects are constantly at
23. The inhabitants, of course, ignorant and superstitious, have begun to believe her!
24. Once done, his superstitious mind imagined what Its powers were
25. If you were a superstitious being, you might call this place Hell, although such pristine purity is usually ascribed to Heaven
26. Have you chosen well, this man who questions too much, to question his own mind, this superstitious inbred who believes in everything ridiculous yet now doubts his own senses? Can he overcome his fear and doubt to conquer the world with the beauty of pure truth? Does he have the mental capacity to look at your… ‘face’ and survive? Will he comprehend what he sees? Is this race of mortals prepared for raw naked truth? Whorls of space-time electrical charges magnetic poles super-dense particles dancing around the seeming vacuum with perfect precision in a field of uncertainty unknown to all but you, the perfect mind, subtle reflection of all existence, a figment of the universe’s mind and it’s mind simultaneously
27. I find it superstitious that some would believe in the notion That the world is boring, that there’s no beauty left in it
28. This was ridiculous! He had never been superstitious and wasn’t about to start!
29. He was getting superstitious about this tape, so many things had happened since it had come to him, both good and bad
30. subject reflects only a superstitious distortion of the real teaching, and
31. “You’re not superstitious, you’re paranoid
32. The villagers were a superstitious lot, especially the French migrants
33. Besides, the superstitious inhibition about the fire mishap got the better of their commercial judgment
34. Astronomy is a proper pursuit of science, but astrology is a mass of superstitious error which has no place in the gospel of the kingdom
35. The interpretation of dreams is largely a superstitious and groundless system of ignorant and fantastic speculation
36. It was not at all necessary to touch his garment; that was merely the superstitious part of her belief
37. A superstitious shiver ran down his spine, remembering Umberto’s jubilation when he recounted how he had disposed of Rory – it seemed that Umberto had met with exactly the same death!…
38. Herod was also influenced at this time, in his attitude toward Jesus, by his superstitious fear of John the Baptist
39. He takes note of the physical and superstitious emotions of the primitive man
40. All the superstitious dread of the barbarian slept in his soul, untouched by civilized logic
41. Otherwise, if his followers had gained possession of these garments, they would have been tempted to resort to superstitious relic worship
42. 6 Primitive man lived a life of superstitious bondage to religious fear
43. It wasn’t that I was superstitious, but my shamanic half tended to be sensitive to death warnings
44. Although Siri was a sceptic of superstitious beliefs, he often wondered if the spirit of his father had returned within his son, he was five years old now and as tough as an old ironwood tree
45. and ironically some superstitious killings
46. He had an irrational, almost superstitious fear of that place
47. Such bonny progress could only be a premonition of the perfect storm that was brewing, and the contrast between the amicableness of the first weeks cruising and the sudden psychopathy of the cyclone that struck the ship unawares only served to add to the superstitious misgivings of the sailors on board as the storm heightened
48. Instead of calling on black students to fulfill the Great Commission, Bowen called fellow African Americans, as a group, a “raw, restless, dumb, stupid, stubborn, superstitious, and corrupted race
49. “A fourteen-year-old grandmother!” When one of the masons told her that the house was full of apparitions and that the only way to drive them out was to look for the treasures they had left buried, she replied amid loud laughter that she did not think it was right for men to be superstitious
50. Yes, they were ignorant and superstitious by modern standards but the men and women of ancient times were far from stupid