People think that epilepsy is divine simply because they don't have any idea what causes epilepsy. But I believe that someday we will understand what causes epilepsy, and at that moment, we will cease to believe that it's divine. And so it is with everything in the universe
HippocratesMots clés knowledge ignorance understanding superstition fallacy epilepsy god-of-the-gaps
Superstition would seem to be simply cowardice in regard to the supernatural.
TheophrastusMots clés cowardice superstition skepticism supernatural
Give me the storm and tempest of thought and action, rather than the dead calm of ignorance and faith! Banish me from Eden when you will; but first let me eat of the fruit of the tree of knowledge!
Robert G. IngersollMots clés knowledge religion faith thought ignorance myth action superstition skepticism eden garden-of-eden tree-of-knowledge
With their backs to the sunrise they worship the night.
Robert G. IngersollMots clés superstition skepticism worship
The problem is that one man's superstition is another man's religion, and vice versa. Many Protestants today still see Catholicism as being rife with superstition, ... while atheists and agnostics would see bien-pensant Protestants as worshiping an equally absurd form of the supernatural.
David GibsonMots clés religion superstition
Human spirit is the ability to face the uncertainty of the future with curiosity and optimism. It is the belief that problems can be solved, differences resolved. It is a type of confidence. And it is fragile. It can be blackened by fear, and superstition. By the year 2050, when the conflict began, the world had fallen upon fearful, superstitious times.
Bernard BeckettMots clés fear optimism confidence curiosity spirit superstition fragile
Zeus, first cause, prime mover; for what thing without Zeus is done among mortals?
AeschylusMots clés superstition gods greek-mythology mythology zeus first-cause mortals prime-mover
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Just as primitive man believed himself to stand face to face with demons and believed that could he but know their names he would become their master, so is contemporary man faced by this incomprehensible, which disorders his calculations. "If I can but grasp it, if I can but cognise it", so he thinks, "I can make it my servant.
Karl JaspersMots clés science superstition modern-age
If a black cat crosses your path, it signifies that the animal is going somewhere.
Groucho MarxMots clés humor superstition
May it [American independence] be to the world, what I believe it will be, (to some parts sooner, to others later, but finally to all,) the signal of arousing men to burst the chains under which monkish ignorance and superstition had persuaded them to bind themselves, and to assume the blessings and security of self-government. That form which we have substituted, restores the free right to the unbounded exercise of reason and freedom of opinion. All eyes are opened, or opening, to the rights of man. The general spread of the light of science has already laid open to every view the palpable truth, that the mass of mankind has not been born with saddles on their backs, nor a favored few booted and spurred, ready to ride them legitimately... These are grounds of hope for others. For ourselves, let the annual return of this day forever refresh our recollections of these rights, and an undiminished devotion to them.
[Letter to Roger C. Weightman on the anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, 24 June 1826. This was Jefferson's last letter]
Mots clés science reason hope ignorance superstition chains american-independence freedom-of-opinion light-of-science monkish
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