I'm a typical Capricorn. I'm hardworking, loyal, sometimes stubborn, and I don't believe in astrology.
To the medical man, astrology is invaluable in diagnosing diseases and prescribing a remedy, for it reveals the hidden cause of all ailments.
Astrology is an aesthetic affront. It cheapens astronomy, like using Beethoven for commercial jingles.
The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectable.
I've studied astrology for many, many years, and I feel like it's an incredibly challenging art.
Words are potential weapons so use them wisely.
If you believed in Christianity or Islam it was called 'faith', but if you believed in astrology or friday the thirteenth it was Superstition!
About astrology and palmistry: they are good because they make people vivid and full of possibilities. They are communism at its best. Everybody has a birthday and almost everybody has a palm.
I have been criticized and ridiculed for turning to astrology, but after a while, I reached the point where I didn't care.
The astrologers and historians write that the ascendant as of Oxford is Capricornus, whose lord is Saturn, a religious planet, and patron of religious men.
Superstition is to religion what astrology is to astronomy the mad daughter of a wise mother. These daughters have too long dominated the earth.
The stars have a strong effect on our daily shopping lives. Hollywood is astrology’s only credible conspiracy.
Frankly, I'll believe in horoscopes the day I can describe my personality to an astrologer and they tell me what date I was born.
I don't believe in astrology. The only stars I can blame for my failures are those that walk about the stage.
I'm getting into all sorts of L.A. things. I go to bikram yoga, I went to an astrologer recently... I'm accepting L.A. for who she is. She's a dark temptress.
When a child is born, the exact moment it draws its first breath should be noted, as that moment, and not the time of delivery, is the time of birth from the astrologer's point of view.
We are born at a given moment, in a given place and, like vintage years of wine, we have the qualities of the year and of the season of which we are born. Astrology does not lay claim to anything more.
If one were to bring ten of the wisest men in the world together and ask them what was the most stupid thing in existence, they would not be able to discover anything so stupid as astrology.
Before a war military science seems a real science, like astronomy; but after a war it seems more like astrology.
I don't differentiate much, except in degree, between people who believe in religion from those who believe in astrology, magic or the supernatural.
I believe in a lot of astrology. I believe in aliens... I look up into the stars and I imagine: 'How self-important are we to think that we are the only life-form?'