A superstition is a belief about something of a supernatural nature, while a proverb is a wise saying. They are the same in that both are regarded as folk wisdom, or wise beliefs to abide by.
Science and superstition are both ways that mankind tries to explain the world, his place in it, and how to exert control over it. Other than that, there are no similarities.
The proverb appears in Phil Jackson's book titles Sacred Hoops and says that It is not the same to talk of bulls as to be in the bullring
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they are exactly the same except religion is far more mindless
to be empty minded requires a lot of courage;so people would like to fill it with trash;similarly superstition play the same role!
In fact , there are two categories of women literate and illiterate , thus, superstition among illiterate women is not the same as among literate women
If you mean by adding more details then I strongly suggest you lease well alone, you may alter the whole meaning of the proverb. My suggestion is to fully understand what the writer is saying. There may be symbolic meanings in the work that need to be understood. Certain phrasings may need to be comprehended, for what was meant when the proverb was written may not mean the same thing today. Who is the proverb talking to and does it apply to you.
it depends what the superstition is, superstition itself is a feeling, something of the mind.
nopee there is not a proverb
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No, it has never been a jinx. This is superstition.
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