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Disease Quotes - Page 30

Make your decisions with your heart, and you'll end up with heart disease.

Make your decisions with your heart, and you'll end up with heart disease.

Harvey Mackay (1996). “Swim with the Sharks Without Being Eaten Alive: Outsell, Outmanage, Outmotivate, & Outnegotiate Your Competition”, Ballantine Books

Mankind which began in a cave and behind a windbreak will end in the disease-soaked ruins of a slum.

"The Fate of Man". Book by H. G. Wells. Chapter 26, gutenberg.net.au. 1939.

Quite often the social doctors become part of the disease.

Eric Hoffer (1982). “Between the Devil and the Dragon: The Best Essays and Aphorisms of Eric Hoffer”, HarperCollins Publishers

Civilization is a disease which is almost invariably fatal.

"The Idea of Progress". Romanes Lecture by William Ralph Inge, May 27, 1920.

I tried to peg out soldierly,--no use! One dies of war like any old disease.

Wilfred Owen (1965). “The Collected poems of Wilfred Owen”, p.64, New Directions Publishing

Drug-use is a terminal disease.

"Gone Way Down: Teenage Drug-Use is a Disease". American Studies Press, Tampa, Florida, 1981.

The news is disease in disguise pretending to be information.

"Degrees: Thought Capsules (Poems) and Micro Tales on Life, Death, Man, Woman, & Art". Book by Vanna Bonta, September 1, 1989.