Sentences with phrase «little superstitious»

I'm a little superstitious about my writing.
Her exploration veered quickly into the realm of archaeology as she slowly uncovered fragments of detail and placed them together in the growing mosaic of her outline She is currently working on a novel set in an entirely different time and culture, «farther in the past but again about women's lives» Being a little superstitious she doesn't like to reveal more.
I'm a little superstitious that way.
Am I the only one who is still a little superstitious these days?
But she was deliberate and more than a little superstitious, so she had waited to call for an obstetrician's appointment for fear she would miscarry.
It's a little superstitious, but hey, we have fun with it.
Hey Andy, sorry for getting little superstitious.
Dennis Haysbert's Cerrano character was based on the Alou brothers and some of the Latin ballplayers who were known to be a little superstitious.
So Tyrone Wheatley is a little superstitious.
So you're a little superstitious.

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As modern knowledge advances and hitherto insoluble problems are solved, a good deal of religion will be seen to be based on false premises, to be inadequate for modern conceptions of the universe, or to be little more than a collection of superstitious taboos.
Like most non-believers, or superstitious believers for that matter — little or no understanding of the meaning of the word «theology».
Bertrand Russell, review, Science and the Modern World, in Dial 81 (1926) 179 - 86, also in Skeptical Essays (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1928), pp. 35 - 44, and Little Blue Book, No. 543 of Haldeman - Jullus (Girard, Kansas: 1947, «Is Science Superstitious?»)
I'm not superstitious, maybe a little, but I'm glad ozil hasn't tweeted winning fa cup ya gooners ya (it's usually 3 pts ya...) because we usually end up losing.
For those who are superstitious, a little like me, you'll probably find yourself a little perturbed with Stoke's love and hate relationship with alternating months this season.
While I was very cavalier about discussing my flu season triumphs before flu season was over, I've been a little cagey and superstitious about talking about our new home before we had the keys in hand.
This little fact destroys omnivore theory based on superstitious false belief that animal protein (meat) makes us smarter.
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