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Quotes About Proliferation

I was working with stem cells as part of a NASA programme. We realised that the science of stem-cell proliferation was also fundamental to cancer cells when cancer enters the phase of metastasis.
~ Patrick Soon-Shiong
What begins as a solitary truth soon proliferates like malignant cells in the body of a dream, a body whose true outline remains unknown. Perhaps, then, we should be grateful to the whims of chemistry, the caprices of circumstance, and the enigmas of personal taste for giving us such an array of strictly local realities and desires.
~ Thomas Ligotti
Trollope wrote so many novels and other works that they tend to crowd each other out.
~ Jane Smiley
If a country is suspected of going nuclear, you need to understand why. Why does it feel insecure?
~ Mohamed ElBaradei
I'm in favor of dealing with Iran and dealing with the nuclear issue, but I'm not in favor of a bad deal.
~ James Lankford
No Israeli leader will accept a nuclear Iran.
~ Isaac Herzog
The world cannot afford a nuclear Iran.
~ Tzipi Livni
I do not believe the efforts of the international community to stop Iran's nuclear program will bear fruit.
~ Ehud Barak
The nuclear deal with Iran is fundamentally flawed.
~ Tom Cotton
I agree that a nuclear Iran is extremely dangerous, and I believe that it must be prevented.
~ Isaac Herzog
We are categorically against any new military nuclear power, be it Iran, be it North Korea, be it anyone.
~ Sergei Lavrov
Sometimes I think our future existence will depend on whether we can keep false information from proliferating too rapidly. If our power to verify the facts does not keep pace, then distortions of information will eventually choke us.
~ Norman Mailer
Sometimes I think our future existence will depend on whether we can keep false information from proliferating too rapidly. If our power to verify the facts does not keep pace, then distortions of information
~ Norman Mailer
Ser moderno é tratar de sabotar os lugares-comuns de seu tempo. Programa complexo: o nosso tende a não passar de uma proliferação de lugares comuns. O espírito de época, se pudermos chamar assim, é uma montagem sem pé nem cabeça de lugares-comuns.
~ Olivier Rolin
Do not misunderstand. There is a nuclear problem, especially in the form of nuclear proliferation. There are environmental problems. And every society has economic problems. But there is a difference between a problem and panic.
~ Charles Krauthammer
It would be, in fact, very ominous if Iraq were to be able to get weapon-usable material, hydro-plutonium or highly enriched uranium from abroad.
~ Mohamed ElBaradei
Iran must stop all proliferation-sensitive activities, including uranium enrichment, and we will not accept actions that support the continuation of such enrichment.
~ Morgan Ortagus
For most of human history, the proliferation of the individual likeness was the sole prerogative of the illustrious, whether it was he face of the emperor on a Roman coin or the face of Garbo on the silver screen. The commercialization of photography may have broadened access to portraiture somewhat, but apart from wanted posters, the image of most common people would never be widely propagated.
~ Tim Wu
In effect, you cannot stop Iraq from growing nasty bugs in the basement. You can stop them from putting operational warheads on working missiles and launching them at their neighbors.
~ Barton Gellman
Cancer is nothing more than a healthy cell that starts replicating out of control.
~ Dan Brown
Nuclear had proliferated before it was safe, and there were accidents. Solar had proliferated before it was efficient, and people lost money. Both technologies got bad reputations and withered on the vine.
~ Dan Brown
Natural selection, this all-powerful driving force of biological evolution, has privileged in our genes traits that were immediately favorable to the survival and proliferation of our ancestors, under the conditions that prevailed there and then, with no regard for later consequences. This is intrinsic to the process of natural selection, which sees only the immediate present and does not foresee the future.
~ Christian de Duve
La fièvre fit plus d'animaux que les ovaires n'en firent jamais.
~ Henri Michaux
As nuclear weapons spread into more and more hands, the calculus of deterrence grows increasingly ephemeral and deterrence less and less reliable. In a widely proliferated world, it becomes ever more difficult to decide who is deterring whom and by what calculations.
~ Henry Kissinger