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- This problem will knock on the doors of all of us, whether through uncontrolled and unmanageable migration flows, by means of diseases and epidemics, as…
- The Caribbean is the region in the Americas worst affected by the epidemic of NCDs. These diseases are responsible for over two- thirds of deaths,…
- The epidemic is truly black-on-black crime. The greatest danger to the lives of young black men are young black men.
- When I first arrived in beautiful Zimbabwe, it was difficult to understand that 35 percent of the population is HIV positive. It really wasn't until…
- In countries around the world, waistlines are expanding so rapidly that health experts recently coined a term for the epidemic: globesity.
- Ebola has shown that the world is not ready to deal with an epidemic on this scale.
- Mastering the art of seduction gives one a great power, and like any power, it's to be wielded with responsibility; a man who wields the…
More Epidemics Quotes
- The people in power have created an obesity epidemic. — Robert Atkins
- In the 20th century, the United States endured two world wars and other traumatic and expensive military conflicts; the Depression; a dozen… — Warren Buffett
- If the childhood obesity epidemic remains unchecked, it will condemn many of our kids to shorter lives, as well as the emotional… — Richard Carmona
- So, if you feel a smile begin, don't leave it undetected, let's start an epidemic quick, and get the world infected! — Russell Conwell
- The assumption being that if high-risk children could be made to 'feel good about themselves,' these epidemics could be mitigated. ... This… — John Rosemond
- We've painted ourselves into a corner where the only choice is real nightmare - triage, epidemic disease, famine, fascism, the collapse of… — Terence McKenna
- Fashions, after all, are only induced epidemics. — George Bernard Shaw
- The steam-engine in its manifold applications, the crime-decreasing gas-lamp, the lightning conductor, the electric telegraph, the law of storms and rules for… — Richard Owen