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There are few men more superstitious than soldiers. They are, after all, the men who live closest to death
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"There are few men more superstitious than soldiers. They are, after all, the men who live closest to death"

- Mary Stewart

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This quote by Mary Stewart speaks to the superstitious nature of soldiers. Soldiers are often viewed as brave and bold, however they are also human and can be just as superstitious as anybody else. Soldiers reside in close distance to death, and this can lead to an increased sense of superstition. They may believe in prophecies, indications, and luck, and may take additional preventative measures to guarantee their safety. They might likewise believe in superstitions that are specific to their profession, such as preventing particular numbers or colors. This superstitious notion can be viewed as a way of handling the worry of death, and it can likewise be seen as a method of honoring the fallen. Ultimately, this quote serves as a reminder that soldiers are human, and that they too can be superstitious.

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England Flag This quote is written / told by Mary Stewart somewhere between September 12, 1916 and today. He/she was a famous Novelist from England. The author also have 5 other quotes.

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