Quotes About Immunity
In a Galaxy where the predominance—and even survival—of the Foundation still rested upon the superiority of its technology—even despite its large access of physical power in the last century and a half—a certain immunity adhered to The Scientist. He was needed, and he knew it.
~ Isaac Asimov
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New Zealand's economy may be more immune... from the waves of disruption elsewhere, but I guarantee you, it's not that immune.
~ Richard Quest
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No one has developed active tuberculosis.
~ Michael York
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Cancer immunotherapy is possible because we have a highly sophisticated immune system called 'acquired immunity,' which can catch small changes in tumor cells.
~ Tasuku Honjo
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Herd immunity is, it turns out, not incredibly easy to understand. It took me quite a bit of reading before I fully grasped it. But understanding herd immunity is essential to understanding why we vaccinate the way we do.
~ Eula Biss
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Medicare is immune from the competitive pressures that force private insurers to pay attention to what patients and doctors want.
~ Virginia Postrel
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You can learn that no country, no culture, no religion is immune to falling into the abyss into which we fell. And once it begins, there will always be people who shut down their consciences and side with the strongman. Knowing that, we need to develop a kind of preventative uncertainty.
~ Susan Neiman
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Books cannot be killed by fire," he declared. "People die, but books never die.
~ Susan Orlean
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They'll be granted immunity!" I feel myself rising from my chair, my voice full of resonant. "You will personally pledge this in front of the entire population of District Thirteen and the remainder of Twelve. Soon. Today. It will be recorded for future generations. You will hold yourself and your government responsible for their safety, or you'll find yourself another Mockingjay!
~ Suzanne Collins
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I'm filled with awe, as I always am, as I watch her transform from a woman who calls me to kill a spider to a woman immune to fear.
~ Suzanne Collins
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Gale and I directly disobeyed orders yesterday, and Boggs has the injury to prove it. Surely, there will be repercussions, but will they go so far as Coin annulling our agreement for the victors' immunity? Have I stripped Peeta of what little protection I could give him?
~ Suzanne Collins
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You mean . . . I could demand that they give Peeta immunity? And they'd have to agree to it?" "I think you could demand almost anything and they'd have to agree to it.
~ Suzanne Collins
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If you take a reasonable amount of vitamin C regularly, the incidence of the common cold goes down. If you get a cold and start immediately, as soon as you start sneezing and sniffling, the cold just doesn't get going.
~ Linus Pauling
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The federal government should not be able to hide behind sovereign immunity when the facts don't meet the protections.
~ Scott Pruitt
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Depression is a Virus, handling it Once, Builds Your Immunity to it.
~ Vineet Raj Kapoor
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To protect yourself against negative influences, whether of your own making, or the result of the activities of negative people around you, recognize that you have a WILLPOWER, and put it into constant use, until it builds a wall of immunity against negative influences in your own mind.
~ Napoleon Hill
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at any point in time, the richest traders are often the worst traders. This, I will call the cross-sectional problem: At a given time in the market, the most successful traders are likely to be those that are best fit to the latest cycle. This does not happen too often with dentists or pianists—because these professions are more immune to randomness.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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Let us call Mithridatization the result of an exposure to a small dose of a substance that, over time, makes one immune to additional, larger quantities of it. It is the sort of approach used in vaccination and allergy medicine. It is not quite antifragility, still at the more modest level of robustness, but we are on our way. And we already have a hint that perhaps being deprived of poison makes us fragile and that the road to robustification starts with a modicum of harm.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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Stoicism, seen this way, becomes pure robustness—for the attainment of a state of immunity from one's external circumstances, good or bad, and an absence of fragility to decisions made by fate, is robustness. Random events won't affect us either way (we are too strong to lose, and not greedy to enjoy the upside), so we stay in the middle column of the Triad.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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This, I will call the cross-sectional problem: At a given time in the market, the most successful traders are likely to be those that are best fit to the latest cycle. This does not happen too often with dentists or pianists—because these professions are more immune to randomness.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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You have three hundred sixty-five days of immunity. And then, looking him in the eye, said, And I'll be seeing you on day three hundred sixty-six.
~ Neal Shusterman
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This Porsche was a gift from an antique car dealer," Scythe Curie explained to her. "He wanted immunity?" Citra asked, assuming the man's motive. "On the contrary. I had just gleaned his father, so he already had immunity." "Wait," said Citra. "You gleaned his father, and he gave you a car?" "Yes." "So he hated his father?" "No, he loved his father very much." "Am I missing something?
~ Neal Shusterman
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The viruses that cause smallpox, influenza, hepatitis, measles, encephalitis, and viral pneumonia; the bacteria that cause tuberculosis, diphtheria, cholera, typhus, scarlet fever, and bacterial meningitis—by a quirk of evolutionary history, all were unknown in the Western Hemisphere.
~ Charles C. Mann
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In South America, he estimated, the minimum probability that a pathogen in one host will next encounter a host with a similar immune spectrum is about 28 percent; in Europe, the chance is less than 2 percent. As a result, Black argued, "people of the New World are unusually susceptible to diseases of the Old.
~ Charles C. Mann
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