Quotes about superstitions
superstitions poet practical-life
Superstition is the poesy of practical life; hence, a poet is none the worse for being superstitious. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
superstitions
Superstition is part of the poetry of life. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
superstitions layers sensitive
Superstition is rooted in a much deeper and more sensitive layer of the psyche than skepticism. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
superstitions benefits kind
Writers don't seem to benefit much by the advance of science, although they thrive on superstitions of all kinds. Northrop Frye
superstitions
We must learn that to expect God to do everything while we do nothing is not faith but superstition. Martin Luther King, Jr.
superstitions impossible ethics
Religion without morality is a superstition and a curse, and morality without religion is impossible. Mark Hopkins
superstitions
Religion is not removed by removing superstition. Marcus Tullius Cicero
superstitions destroying
We do not destroy religion by destroying superstition. Marcus Tullius Cicero
superstitions worship pious
There is in superstition a senseless fear of God; religion consists in the pious worship of Him. [Lat., Superstitio, in qua inest inanis timor Dei; religio, quae dei pio cultu continetur.] Marcus Tullius Cicero
superstitions
There is in superstition a senseless fear of God. Marcus Tullius Cicero
superstitions crime
Such crimes has superstition caused. Lucretius
superstitions cowardice seems
Superstition would seem to be simply cowardice in regard to the supernatural. Theophrastus
superstitions belief thirds
Go get yourself crucified and then rise on the third day. Voltaire
superstitions belief worship
Lutheranism is essentially German... It worships a God who is neither just nor merciful. William Ralph Inge
superstitions pillars sabbath
The Sabbath, as now recognized and enforced, is one of the main pillars of Priestcraft and Superstition, and the stronghold of a merely ceremonial Religion. William Lloyd Garrison