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Charles Lamb All people have their blind side-their superstitions.
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Carl Jung Primitive superstition lies just below the surface of even the most tough-minded individuals, and it is precisely those who most fight against it who are the first to succumb to its suggestive effects.
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Benjamin Haydon Danger is the very basis of superstition. It produces a searching after help supernaturally when human means are no longer supposed to be available.
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Bill Maher Like it or not, we're still a primitive tribe ruled by fears, superstition and misinformation.
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Benjamin Whichcote Conscience without judgment is superstition.
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David Almond My work explores the frontier between rationalism and superstition and the wavering boundary between the two.
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Carl Sagan Science is a way to call the bluff of those who only pretend to knowledge. It is a bulwark against mysticism, against superstition, against religion misapplied to where it has no business being.
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Charles Spurgeon Some ministers would make good martyrs: they are so dry they would burn well.
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James Calvin We respect the right of Native American tribes to operate commercial enterprises, and the right of licensed distributors to supply them with legal products. But in conducting commerce with non-Native American consumers, everyone in the supply chain should play by the same rules, including collecting state and local taxes.
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Charles Simic Here is something we can all count on. Sooner or later our tribe always comes to ask us to agree to murder.
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Chris Kennedy We stress that Congressman Weller's relationships with various Indian tribes has been longstanding, built out of strong mutual support for a number of common causes.
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Bill Nye If you just take a single human and put him or her in the forest he or she might not do very well without some sort of education which he got or she got from some tribe.
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Arthur Keith No tribe unites with another of its own free will.
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Jane Gardam The complexion of a novelist is seldom rosy (Paul Bailey once announced to a heavy-hearted audience of novelists at PEN that we have always been an ugly tribe). We are engaged in indoor activity, haemorrhoidal, prone to chillblains, poor of circulation.
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Bill Maher Like it or not, we're still a primitive tribe ruled by fears, superstition and misinformation.
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Diane Wakoski ... poetry is one of the essential structures of civilization -- carrying myth, ritual, 'tales of the tribe' and the essence of language ...
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David Rudisha I love my tribe, the Maasai are very good people and humble.
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Chinua Achebe I'm very primitive; I write with a pen.
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Charles Baudelaire By nature, by necessity itself, [primitive man] is encyclopedic, while civilized man finds himself confined in the infinitely small regions of specialization.
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Dan Collins We believe that these types of cells are actually more primitive and more flexible than the adult stem cells that would be found in bone marrow, ... They're much younger. They're more robust.
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Marguerite Gardiner Arles is certainly one of the most interesting towns I have ever seen, whether viewed as a place remarkable for the objects of antiquity it contains, or for the primitive manners of its inhabitants and its picturesque appearance.
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Barbara Hepworth Sculpture is, in the twentieth century, a wide field of experience, with many facets of symbol and material and individual calligraphy. But in all these varied and exciting extensions of our experience we always come back tot the fact that we are human beings of such and such a size, biologically the same as primitive man, and that it is through drawing and observing, or observing and drawing, that we equate our bodies with our landscape.
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Bill Maher Like it or not, we're still a primitive tribe ruled by fears, superstition and misinformation.
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Charles Lindbergh If we can combine our knowledge of science with the wisdom of wildness, if we can nurture civilization through roots in the primitive, man's potentialities appear to be unbounded.
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James Clarke We have no evidence of feathers in this species. But there is evidence of feathers in another primitive tyrannosaur. We are fairly confident that it did have feathers.
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Sharon Scott I was raised by my grandma and grandpa in Florida. My grandpa was a Primitive Baptist minister, and all of these ladies, I know. This is like coming home. It's a joy to experience this young girl going through what she needs to go through to get to a place of comfort. To watch someone grow up and the village extend itself to her.