A Quote by Boots Riley

I think I'm a little superstitious. — © Boots Riley
I think I'm a little superstitious.
I’m not superstitious. I’m a witch. Witches aren’t superstitious. We are what people are superstitious of.
I think it's fun to be superstitious. There's a drama in being superstitious. I'm like that in general. I have friends who don't believe in love or just think it's a chemical thing, and they don't believe in magic. I enjoy believing in all that stuff. It makes things seem more important than they are, like there's more to it.
I'm superstitious... but not like wear the same underwear for two weeks superstitious.
I'm superstitious ... but not like wear the same underwear for two weeks superstitious.
I'm a little superstitious.
I'm superstitious a little bit.
I'm not superstitious, but I'm a little stitious.
I hate predicting football scores that mean a lot to me, because even though I'm an absolute materialist and don't believe in anything superstitious, I get superstitious.
I'm not just a little stitious. I'm superstitious.
I'm a very superstitious person. I come from a long line of superstitious people, so it's not going anywhere. For instance, we have this thing on our movies where if one of the key personnel gets a haircut in the middle of the movie, it's bad luck. I swear by that.
I am so superstitious that I think even discussing this subject is dangerous and will probably bring me terrible luck. Having been raised a Catholic, superstition becomes almost part of your DNA. The challenge is to slowly rid yourself of these little delusions.
I'm a little bit superstitious, and I think that just comes from playing hockey. I won't avoid the number thirteen. A big one for me, though, is walking under a ladder. I've always felt like that's tempting fate. That's just throwing it right in their face. Check me out. I just walked under a ladder. What are you going to do about it?
I'm very superstitious, and I think it's bad luck. You don't have to show your love by tattooing it.
Before competition, I always take an ice bath to make my body feel more refreshed. Then I always have coffee with a little cream and sugar. It's a superstitious thing.
I'm kind of superstitious. If I miss a game or practice, I think I will play bad the next day.
I think the cultural task is to separate our impulses and needs and desires from the supernatural and, above all, from the superstitious.
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