What plagues people is not those who don't love them, but those who do. — Michael Gilbert Copy Share Image
Of all the plagues with which the world is curst, Of every ill, a woman is the worst. — George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne Copy Share Image
And of all plagues with which mankind are curst, Ecclesiastic tyranny's the worst. — Daniel Defoe Copy Share Image
Close your eyes. Pray for plagues. Oh Lord cleanse this earth And bring upon our doomsday. — Bring Me The Horizon Copy Share Image
“Plagues don't just kill people—and that's what lobos is, a plague—they kill humanity.” — Benjamin Percy Copy Share Image
Fears of creating new kinds of plagues or of altering human evolution or of irreversibly altering the environment were only some of… — Paul Berg Copy Share Image
“There have been as many plagues as wars in history; yet always plagues and wars take people equally by surprise.” — Albert Camus Copy Share Image
“Before the first settlers arrived on American shores, a massive plague, or series of plagues, had essentially annihilated the indigenous peoples. They” — Evan Currie Copy Share Image
There are plagues, and there are victims, and it's the duty of good men not to join forces with the plagues. — Albert Camus Copy Share Image
It seems to me the worst of all the plagues is the slug, the snail without a shell. He is beyond description… — Celia Thaxter Copy Share Image
“There had been as many plagues in the world as there had been wars, yet plagues and wars always find people equelly… — Albert Camus Copy Share Image
All the contagion of the south light on you, You shames of Rome! you herd of--boils and plagues Plaster you o'er; that… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
All the aftermath that so frequently follows in the wake of war still confront the nation, and we now, as ever before,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Michael Oldstone, in his book Viruses, Plagues, and History, wrote: “The obliteration of diseases that impinge on our health is a regal… — Molly Caldwell Crosby Copy Share Image
“Or he’d watch the news: more plagues, more famines, more floods, more insect or microbe or small-mammal outbreaks, more droughts, more chickenshit… — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
“If in some radical miracle, the Abrahamic God revealed his existence to the world, I’d accept the belief in the deity —… — David G. McAfee Copy Share Image
Published in 1947, 'The Plague' has often been read as an allegory, a book that is really about the occupation of France,… — Anne Applebaum Copy Share Image
“Philip’s local squabble with Plymouth Colony had mutated into a regionwide war that, on a percentage basis, had done nearly as much… — Nathaniel Philbrick Copy Share Image
As for AIDS, it's a plague. We are human, we get plagues. They come along every so often, kill off two thirds… — Larry Niven Copy Share Image
“Plagues were nothing new to Europe…. They were recorded as far back as 1347, and continued on until 1750. In 1649, a… — Captain Hank Bracker, "The Exciting Story of Cuba Copy Share Image
Just as plagues were visited on Pharaoh so will pestilences and disasters be visited on the white man. Why, it has already… — Malcolm X Copy Share Image
“Verse 12 [of Ex. 12) tells us that the judgment of Yahweh is not only on the Egyptians but also on their… — Ben Witherington III Copy Share Image
“When reading the history of the Jewish people, of their flight from slavery to death, of their exchange of tyrants, I must… — Robert G. Ingersoll Copy Share Image
Even in those cities which seem to enjoy the blessings of peace, and where the arts florish, the inhabitants are devoured by… — Voltaire Copy Share Image
“Everybody knows that pestilences have a way of recurring in the world; yet somehow we find it hard to believe in ones… — Albert Camus Copy Share Image
I have lived to see the greatest plague on earth -- the condemning of God's word, a fearful thing, surpassing all other… — Martin Luther Copy Share Image