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For there are strong grounds for thinking that, in the evolution of thought, magic has preceded religion .
— James G. Frazer
Never having children is a huge regret of mine.
— Frazer Hines
Yet perhaps no sacrifice is wholly useless which proves there are men who prefer honour to life.
— James G. Frazer
We never cherish what we've got until the day it's gone.
— Dean Frazer
Rachel could sell cheese to vegans.
— Megan Frazer Blakemore
For the answer you seek,
Look up. — Megan Frazer Blakemore
Look up. — Megan Frazer Blakemore
Where there's compassion, no heirarchy can exist. Where men are allowed to create themselves as equals, evil cannot thrive or survive.
— Dean Frazer
Indeed the influence of music on the development of religion is a subject which would repay a sympathetic study.
— James G. Frazer
The Ark of the Covenant is a Golden Rectangle because its rectangular shape is in the proportions of the Golden Ratio.
— Donald Frazer
The custom of burning a beneficent god is too foreign to later modes of thought to escape misinterpretation.
— James G. Frazer
No mountain of doom,
Just foothills of Ferninand.
Towers of fire and glory as far as one can see. — Megan Frazer Blakemore
Just foothills of Ferninand.
Towers of fire and glory as far as one can see. — Megan Frazer Blakemore
It is a common rule with primitive people not to waken a sleeper, because his soul is away and might not have time to get back.
— James G. Frazer
everything's just tickety-boo.
— Andrea Frazer
Man has created gods in his own likeness and being himself mortal he has naturally supposed his creatures to be in the same sad predicament.
— James G. Frazer
It is only those who feel disconnected and seperated from the Oneness of All That Is that can ever commit evil deeds.
— Dean Frazer
The advance of knowledge is an infinite progression towards a goal that ever recedes.
— James G. Frazer
His gaze glossed over a stack of wooden crates and landed on a steamer trunk that was covered with stickers from all over the world.
— Megan Frazer Blakemore
The moral world is as little exempt as the physical world from the law of ceaseless change, of perpetual flux.
— James G. Frazer
legend ascribed to the Tauric Diana is familiar to classical readers;
— James George Frazer
The temple of the sylvan goddess, indeed, has vanished, and the King of the Wood no longer stands sentinel over the Golden Bough.
— James G. Frazer
The world cannot live at the level of its great men.
— James G. Frazer
I am a plain practical man, not one of your theorists and splitters of hairs and choppers of logic.
— James G. Frazer
The only way to go beyond your fears is to grow beyond them and that always means challenging, overcoming and learning from them.
— Dean Frazer
We're forever focusing upon our differences, and never noticing how much we're all alike.
— Dean Frazer
If mankind had always been logical and wise, history would not be a long chronicle of folly and crime.
— James G. Frazer
Orlando said it was important for scientists to have minds kept open by literature, and souls touched by the creativity of art.
— Megan Frazer Blakemore
Dance to the light that is your soul.
— Jendayi Frazer
The scapegoat upon whom the sins of the people are periodically laid, may also be a human being.
— James G. Frazer
This doctrine of transmigration or reincarnation of the soul is found among many tribes of savages
— James G. Frazer
The awe and dread with which the untutored savage contemplates his mother-in-law are amongst the most familiar facts of anthropology.
— James G. Frazer
The consideration of human suffering is not one which enters into the calculations of primitive man.
— James G. Frazer
Ignorance is jealousy's twin sister.
— Dean Frazer
the fear of the human dead, which, on the whole, I believe to have been probably the most powerful force in the making of primitive religion.
— James George Frazer
You don't need eyes to see, you need vision.
— Maxwell Frazer
The question whether our conscious personality survives after death has been answered by almost all races of men in the affirmative.
— James G. Frazer
Small minds cannot grasp great ideas; to their narrow comprehension, their purblind vision, nothing seems really great and important but themselves.
— James George Frazer
THE PRIMARY aim of this book is to explain the remarkable rule which regulated the succession to the priesthood of Diana at Aricia.
— James George Frazer
No sirens. Let Parker drive," Frazer ordered.
— Toni Anderson