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Quotes About Infectious

Her fear was infectious, and though I was too young to truly know terror, I felt it in my heart and trembled.
~ Darren Shan
El poder es infeccioso. El poder es insaciable.
~ Holly Black
The tourist transports his own values and demands to his destinations and implants them like an infectious disease, decimating whatever values existed before.
~ Arthur Erickson
Was it contagious, the emptiness I felt? Was he worried he'd catch it?
~ Jess Lourey
Don't worry, it's not contagious.
~ Unknown
Yawns are not the only infectious things out there besides germs. Giggles can spread from person to person. So can blushing. But maybe the most powerful infectious thing is the act of speaking the truth.
~ Vera Nazarian
Freedom is the most contagious virus known to man.
~ Hubert H. Humphrey
While there are good arguments to be made that a large number of cattle mutilations are actually a covert monitoring operation for infectious diseases—diseases that are deemed necessary by the agriculture and health authorities to keep under wraps for fear of scaring the public—
~ Unknown
If anti-Semitism is a variety of racism, it is a most peculiar variety, with many unique characteristics. In my view as a historian, it is so peculiar that it deserves to be placed in a quite different category. I would call it an intellectual disease, a disease of the mind, extremely infectious and massively destructive.
~ Paul Johnson
Fiction is like that, once it is released into the world: contagious, persistent. Like the contents of Pandora's box, a story that's freely given can't be contained anymore. It becomes infectious, spreading from the person who created it to the person who listens, and passes it on.
~ Jodi Picoult
As anyone who's ever contracted it knows, lies are an infectious disease. They slip under the almond slivers of your fingernails and into your bloodstream.
~ Jodi Picoult
It wouldn't do to bring infectious ideas into a country unused to them.
~ Viet Thanh Nguyen
Chess, like love, is infectious at any age - Salo Flohr
~ Irving Chernev
Random violence is incredibly infectious.
~ Nicholas Kristof
Once a viral program gets started, there is nothing to stop it.
~ Richard Dawkins
There are many different types of racism from people of different colours and nationalities. There is no vaccine to fight this and no antibiotics to take. It's a dangerous and infectious virus which is strengthened by indifference and inaction.
~ Kevin-Prince Boateng
I discovered in Melbourne how wonderful it is to be part of a successful team, when good morale spreads throughout the squad, among athletes and coaches and infects you like a virus - but one that you want to catch.
~ Chris Hoy
Maybe I should mention it: I was not from the beginning mainly interested in papilloma virus; I was mainly interested in infectious agents in human cancer. So papilloma viruses came up as the most likely candidate from my viewpoint.
~ Harald zur Hausen
Fiction is like that, once it is released into the world: contagious, persistent. Like the contents of Pandora's box, a story that's freely given can't be contained anymore. It becomes infectious, spreading from the person who created it to the person who listens, and passes it on.
~ Jodi Picoult
Fiction is like that, once it is released into the world: contagious, persistent. Like the contents of Pandora's box, a story that's freely given can't be contained anymore. It becomes infectious, spreading from the person who created it to the person who listens, and passes it on. Ironically
~ Jodi Picoult
According to Hiroshi Nakajima, director-general of the World Health Organization in the decade 1988–1998, "We are standing on the brink of a global crisis in infectious diseases."7
~ Joel Fuhrman
That's the world out there, little green apples and infectious disease.
~ Don DeLillo
If insanity is contagious, and it is, so is sanity. Sanity is more contagious than insanity. It's just that there aren't enough carriers. Become a source of infectious sanity.
~ Unknown
In fact, the virus can remain infectious on a hard surface for days.)
~ John M. Barry