Author: | Janette Soleman | ISBN: | 1230000191290 |
Publisher: | Vindo Books | Publication: | October 19, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Janette Soleman |
ISBN: | 1230000191290 |
Publisher: | Vindo Books |
Publication: | October 19, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Thousands of crazy and pointless superstitions people believed in, or still believe today, conveniently categorized.
Superstitions include:
Seeing a spider run down a web in the afternoon means you'll take a trip.
A cat will try to take the breath from a baby
An acorn should be carried to bring luck and ensure a long life.
A fish should always be eaten from the head toward the tail.
The dried body of a frog worn in a silk bag around the neck averts epilepsy and other fits.
Pulling out a gray or white hair will cause ten more to grow in its place.
The moon seen over the right shoulder brings good luck; over the left shoulder, ill luck.
If the right foot itches, it is a sign you will go where you will be welcome; if the left foot itches, it is a sign you will go where you are unwelcome.
Thousands of crazy and pointless superstitions people believed in, or still believe today, conveniently categorized.
Superstitions include:
Seeing a spider run down a web in the afternoon means you'll take a trip.
A cat will try to take the breath from a baby
An acorn should be carried to bring luck and ensure a long life.
A fish should always be eaten from the head toward the tail.
The dried body of a frog worn in a silk bag around the neck averts epilepsy and other fits.
Pulling out a gray or white hair will cause ten more to grow in its place.
The moon seen over the right shoulder brings good luck; over the left shoulder, ill luck.
If the right foot itches, it is a sign you will go where you will be welcome; if the left foot itches, it is a sign you will go where you are unwelcome.