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Is there any greater mystery than the separateness of each person?
— Laura Van Den Berg
There is a crisis that is not political - an epidemic of loneliness, of sadness - and we're completely unequal to dealing with it.
— Richard Flanagan
There is an obesity epidemic. One out of every three Americans ... weighs as much as the other two.
— Richard Jeni
The world's waistlines are expanding, but it's an epidemic of a larger issue in terms of our bounty having become our burden.
— Lori Lansens
There is an epidemic right now of girls dumbing themselves down ... in middle school because they think it makes them attractive.
— Danica McKellar
It is possible to create an epidemic of health which is self-organizing and self-propelling.
— Jonas Salk
Moral freedom now reigns. Materialism and the breakdown of the family are epidemic. Abortions, sexual evils, drugs, and crime are rampant.
— John F. MacArthur Jr.
If there's been epidemic extinction and ecospace opens up, rats may be best placed to take advantage of that.
— Elizabeth Kolbert
The epidemic is truly black-on-black crime. The greatest danger to the lives of young black men are young black men.
— C.L. Bryant
Some of the epidemic may overwhelm society as a physical expression of energy hysteria.
— Lynne McTaggart
I was a gay man living in the epicenter of 20th-century America's worst health epidemic.
— Robert Gober
That specific remedy for the worldwide epidemic of depression is a gift called the blues.
— Kurt Vonnegut
One out of every 100 American men is HIV positive. The rate of infection has reached epidemic proportions in 40 developing nations.
— Philip Emeagwali
Epidemics on the other side of the world are a threat to us all. No epidemic is just local.
— Peter Piot
It was the age of confidence. Arrogance was epidemic.
— David Laskin
Ignorance is nothing more than an epidemic of people who want to stay sick.
— Meghan Blistinsky
Thought is an infection. In the case of certain thoughts it becomes an epidemic. p901
— Wallace Stevens
It takes only the smallest of changes to shatter an epidemic's equilibrium.
— Malcolm Gladwell
The success of any kind of social epidemic is heavily dependent on the involvement of people with a particular and rare set of social gifts.
— Malcolm Gladwell
My father, who had previously been a civil engineer, died in the great influenza epidemic of 1918.
— James Rainwater
The Brady Act was passed in response to what Congress described as an 'epidemic of gun violence.'
— David Souter
One of the most dangerous and best-kept secrets of the medical profession is the epidemic of anesthesiologists who are addicted to their own drugs.
— Christopher McDougall
I started to write about science and medicine at the 'Washington Post,' in the early days of the AIDS epidemic.
— Michael Specter
That is the paradox of the epidemic: that in order to create one contagious movement, you often have to create many small movements first.
— Malcolm Gladwell
Corn might be the epidemic that kills us, but I've always loved staring at a big field of it, perfectly planted.
— Nickolas Butler
Part of my job at 'The Economist' was writing about HIV, and that included the grim task of reporting on the state of the global epidemic.
— Shereen El Feki
We need to think of chronic disease, hypertension, cancer, like H1N1. In fact, there's an epidemic of chronic disease.
— Patrick Soon-Shiong
Faith in Christ leaped from person to person like some divine epidemic, not of disease but of spiritual health.
— John Charles Pollock
The Asia and the Pacific region is facing an epidemic of road death and injury, but we also have innovative Asian road safety solutions.
— Michelle Yeoh
Those outside of autism need to understand this is an epidemic and we need more government funding, insurance coverage and education reform.
— Jenny McCarthy
The main concern of all great religions has been to fight a certain weariness and heaviness grown to epidemic proportions.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
It's just too bad we can't have an epidemic of botulism.
— Ronald Reagan