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Nancy is superstitious.
I'm a little superstitious.
I'm unbelievably superstitious.
I'm superstitious a little bit.
I am a very superstitious person.
Skaters are infamously superstitious.
We actors are an especially superstitious lot.
I'm not superstitious because it brings bad luck.
I do have rituals. I'm a fairly superstitious person.
No one is so thoroughly superstitious as the godless man.
Better a superstitious believer than a rational unbeliever.
I'm perfectly happy about being superstitious and atheistic.
I'm superstitious. I keep mum while I'm working on something.
I haven't been really superstitious once I left baseball, actually.
Of all the sciences, astronomy was the one the superstitious liked least.
I'm not really superstitious - I don't have any lucky charms or a mascot.
What could be more superstitious than the idea that money brings forth food?
I'm superstitious. Before I start a movie, I always kill a hobo with a hammer.
I'm not, like - what's the word when you believe in a lot of magic? Superstitious.
Most men of education are more superstitious than they admit - nay, than they think.
Maternal instinct, merely as an instinct, is unworthy of our superstitious reverence.
I don't respect religon. I don't respect superstitious thinking and that is what religous is.
Like most Russians, I am very superstitious, and if I don't get married, I don't get divorced.
I’m not superstitious. I’m a witch. Witches aren’t superstitious. We are what people are superstitious of.
Obviously I am Prateik Babbar but I would like to be called Prateik. I am superstitious; there is a spiritual reason why.
I think we writers are very superstitious. We don't know why it's working when it's working, so we attach cause and effect.
I get superstitious. I always have to have some form of potato, either chips or mashed potato or roast potatoes on a show day.
Prohibit the taking of omens, and do away with superstitious doubts. Then, until death itself comes, no calamity need be feared.
Yeah I am superstitious. I use certain divot tools or ball markers and will change from time to time depending on how I'm playing.
I always had a superstitious fear of setting up a too well-designed writing place and then finding that the writing had absconded.
Granddad was superstitious about books. He thought that if you had enough of them around, education leaked out, like radioactivity.
I swear my car won't run unless I'm picking my nose: At least, I'm that superstitious about it, so I don't want to take any chances.
The renaissance movement and social reformers have taught us that superstitious beliefs and customs should be challenged and opposed.
I became a sceptic of one way of seeing the world. And I think it is what started me in my awareness that any worldview is superstitious.
It's a complex fate, being an American, and one of the responsibilities it entails is fighting against a superstitious valuation of Europe.
Dwellers by the sea are generally superstitious; sailors always are. There is something in the illimitable expanse of sky and water that dilates the imagination.
A great many things which in times of lesser knowledge we imagined to be superstitious or useless, prove today on examination to have been of immense value to mankind.
I just don't analyze what I do, because I'm afraid I won't be able to do it anymore. I'm sort of superstitious. And that's why I've never looked back at any movie I've done.
I have a half an hour warm-up I do that my voice teacher gave me. I exercise at least for an hour during the day. I don't have any superstitious rituals or anything like that.
Everyone has this notion of the Middle Ages - certainly the early Middle Ages - as being this very superstitious era. I think that all eras are superstitious. We all have our magical thinking.
Superstition is the irrational belief that an object or behavior has the power to influence an outcome, when there's no logical connection between them. Most of us aren't superstitious - but most of us are a 'littlestitious.'
My family was very loving but also very superstitious. My mother was always telling us, 'Don't walk under a ladder or you'll have bad luck,' or, 'If you spill salt, be sure and toss a pinch over your shoulder, or you're in trouble.'
I used to be very superstitious, and then I got too much into that. I just try to stay away from all the superstitions that I can and try to get as calm as I can before the game. That's my new superstition: just to get as calm as I can.
Writing is a solitary experience. I'm extremely superstitious. If I talk about the book or name the title out loud before finishing, I feel the energy I need to write will be drained. It's so intimate, I can't even share it with my wife.
I have always believed in magic. I used to run into the woods as a little kid looking for witches. But I'm not superstitious, because I m not afraid of it. I see it as something really beautiful, and I wouldn't want to live in a world without magic.
I would say I'm more traditional than I am superstitious. I don't, for example, have to do things ritually before the game in order to feel comfortable going to the game. But I don't think I'm naturally a football player. I don't have that grit and that killer instinct.
I change my socks often, because I had bad bouts of athlete's foot fungus infections as a kid. I may be able to change socks less frequently and not get the fungus. But, I'd rather not run the test to determine just how infrequently I could change socks. I don't feel superstitious about it.
I wear pink on Saturdays for breast cancer, and I wear blue on Sundays. I'm superstitious. At the Evian tournament in 2010, in which I came in second, I wore baby blue on a Sunday. And ever since then, I've worn it every Sunday. Puma sponsors me, so I wear all their outfits in bright colors. I wear matching hair ribbons, too.