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Notable
Superstitions |
Superstition - it's
everywhere, but if you're the superstitious sort then you're
certainly not alone. There have been some very notable figures of
times past and present who are affected by their superstions.
One example is Queen Elizabeth II who upon being presented with a
gift of cutlery gave a half-penny in return as to accept knives
without some form of payment risks cutting the 'ties of friendship'.
Winston Churchill believed Fridays were unlucky and avoided travel
on that day, but if he had to go he would take along a 'lucky' cane. |
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American president Roosevelt also avoided
traveling on Fridays and
also would not sit at the same table that held thirteen other
people.
Adolph Hitler was extremely superstitious as I've mentioned earlier
in the post about the Spear of destiny.
Missy Elliott is so superstitious about black cats crossing her path
that regardless of her destination, should the aforementioned occur
she will immediately turn around and go home.
Tiger woods considers that red is his lucky color and can't play
without it. |
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