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Quotes About Prevention

I want to help others 'think first' before diving into a pool or lake to prevent these types of life-changing accidents. I know I'm in a very fortunate minority and hope my story inspires both adults and children to be more careful.
~ Brooke Burns
Cancer is like the common cold; there are so many different types. In the future we'll still have cancer, but we'll detect it very, very early, so that it won't kill anybody. We'll zap it at the molecular level decades before it grows into a tumor.
~ Michio Kaku
Although even light exercise is associated with a lowered risk of some other types of cancer, for breast cancer, it appears that leisurely strolls don't appear to cut it.
~ Michael Greger
Excess dietary salt is most notorious for increasing blood pressure. Americans have a 90 percent lifetime probability of developing high blood pressure - so even if your blood pressure is normal now, if you continue to eat the typical American diet, you will be at risk.
~ Joel Fuhrman
The ultimate goal is to have a pill that can prevent or reverse all diseases of aging. The major diseases that I'd like to tackle are heart disease, diabetes, Alzheimer's and cancer. I want to reduce those diseases by 10 percent.
~ David Andrew Sinclair
Saudi Arabia has been successful in preventing Houthi missiles from causing substantial damage. Yet, the inability of Saudi authorities in preventing Houthi missiles from being fired in the first place serves as an embarrassing reminder that the kingdom's leadership is unable to restrain their Iranian-backed opponent.
~ Jamal Khashoggi
I find the fact that more than 750,000 children still die every year around the world because of severe dehydration due to diarrhea unacceptable.
~ Chelsea Clinton
In the Constitution of the American Republic there was a deliberate and very extensive and emphatic division of governmental power for the very purpose of preventing unbridled majority rule.
~ Robert W. Welch, Jr.
We best avoid wars by taking even physical action to stop small ones.
~ Anthony Eden
It is clear before God and man that the entire war on HIV and AIDS has not been waged with any degree of piety, responsibility and care.
~ Mangosuthu Buthelezi
While other [military] alliances have been formed to win wars, our fundamental purpose is to prevent war while preserving and extending the frontiers of freedom.
~ Ronald Reagan
Relax," Chiron told me. "Keep a clear head. And remember, you may be about to prevent the biggest war in human history." "Relax," I said. "I'm very relaxed.
~ Rick Riordan
If wars in the future are to be prevented the nations must be united in their determination to keep the peace under law.
~ Harry S. Truman
The power of making war often prevents it.
~ Thomas Jefferson
I considered the prevention of war as the test of our security policy; in addition to being able to rapidly and forcefully end any war forced upon us.
~ Yitzhak Rabin
Would not a rational society spend more on understanding and preventing, than on preparing for, the next war?
~ Carl Sagan, Cosmos
Destruction is a man's will, Nevertheless Prevention is also a man's will, Its a man's choice to choose between Destruction and Prevention. :)
~ Babu Rajan
It is time to recognize the past and ongoing genocides to prevent new ones. Together we can build a better world!
~ Widad Akreyi
Sometimes violence is necessary to prevent even more violence, " I concluded, almost as if it were an epiphany.
~ Zack Love, The Syrian Virgin
Peace requires the provision of a platform for discussion and the exchange of information on matters and activities relevant to the prevention of armed violence.
~ Widad Akreyi
A war regarded as inevitable or even probable and therefore much prepared for has a very good chance of eventually being fought.
~ Anais Nin
A doctor who keeps a person from becoming ill deserves more merit than one who cures him.
~ Vincent de Paul
We think a wise person is someone who solves problems. Truth is, a wise person is someone who avoids problems.
~ Prem Rawat
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
~ Benjamin Franklin