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Quotes About Transmission

Epidemics are a function of the people who transmit infectious agents, the infectious agent itself, and the environment in which the infectious agent is operating.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
Knowledge is a free good. The biggest cost in its transmission is not in the production or distribution of knowledge, but in its assimilation. This is something that all teachers know.
~ Kenneth Arrow
Education is what most receive, many pass on, and few possess.
~ Karl Kraus
The highest teaching is never written down. It's only communicated from teacher to student because it's a "transmission of the lamp." It's a transmission of mind.
~ Frederick Lenz
A identidade do casal humano não era eterna, mas permutável, para proteger essa troca de espíritos, transmissões de caráter, todas as fecundações de novos eus vindo à luz [...]
~ Anais Nin
You're communicating only if you're conveying information.
~ Andrew Hunt
And truly, God does   not make known his will to us, that the knowledge of it may perish with   us; but that we may be his witnesses to posterity and that they may   deliver the knowledge received through us, from hand to hand, (as we   say,) to their descendants.
~ John Calvin
Life is a terminal disease, and it is sexually transmitted.
~ John Cleese
Zen is a special transmission outside the scriptures, no reliance on words and letters, a direct pointing to the human mind, the realization of Buddhahood.
~ John Daido Loori
A picture is an evaluation, for the eyes; similarly, writing is a quiz for the mind; first carries the choice and second transmits knowledge and wisdom.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Every beauty is the revolution for a sex transmission.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Archetypes versus cultural transmission Those who reject the archetypal hypothesis remain unimpressed by the discovery of parallel themes in myths derived from different parts of the world, maintaining that these can be explained just as well by human migration and cultural diffusion as by an innate predisposition.
~ Anthony Stevens
The theory that composers embody their own feelings in a composition which then transmits those feelings direct to the listener was earlier dismissed as incomplete and unconvincing.
~ Anthony Storr
Education is the transmission of civilization.
~ Ariel and Will Durant
Radio is immediate.
~ Wink Martindale
Philosophy is experience transmitted into thought.
~ Gabriel Marcel
Wireless technology has completely revolutionized information transmission and exchange in India. If you go in the coastal areas, small-scale fishermen who go out in small boats, they now carry a cellphone, which has GPS data on wave heights, where the fish are, et cetera.
~ M. S. Swaminathan
Acting and performing music is exactly the same. Therefore, an actor, for instance, who is very impressive, he's not simply imitating or trying to imitate, but he must dominate this kind of feeling, and then he transmits it in a much stronger way.
~ Pierre Boulez
For hundreds of years, the transmission of knowledge had depended on carnivorous appetites and good animal husbandry. Large volumes with hundreds of pages required the skins of many animals. One goat was often needed for each page of parchment in a large liturgical book such as an antiphonary, while a Bible might take the skins of more than two hundred animals—an entire herd of goats or flock of sheep.
~ Ross King
Symptons of tulip virus: Patterns of yellow discoloration (mosaics, ringspots, mottles) are common. Cause: Sub-microscopic virus particles in the sap of infected plants may be transmitted to healthy tissues by sap-feeding pests such as aphids, by nematodes or other soil-borne pests
~ Royal Horticultural Society
Our bodies are at once the receiving and transmitting stations for life itself. It is the highest wisdom to recognize this fact and train our bodies to render them sensitive and responsive to nature. art and religion.
~ Ruth St. Denis
Children were vehicles for passing things along. These things could be kingdoms, rich wedding gifts, stories, grudges, blood feuds.
~ Margaret Atwood
I can write it myself," I said, "if only you give me the parchment and the pen. I need for you to send it, and establish this place for the receipt of an answer to it.
~ Anne Rice
Why, why in the blue-green world write this sort of thing? Funny written culture, I guess; we pass things on.
~ Annie Dillard