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Disease Quotes - Page 9

Strangely enough, they have a mind to till the soil, and the love of possessions is a disease in them.

Strangely enough, they have a mind to till the soil, and the love of possessions is a disease in them.

Sitting Bull, Mark Diedrich (1998). “Sitting Bull: The Collected Speeches”

Stop war? Impossible! There is no cure for the world's disease.

Henri Barbusse (2013). “Under Fire”, p.4, Lulu Press, Inc

It is found easier, by the short-sighted victims of disease, to palliate their torments by medicine, than to prevent them by regimen

Percy Bysshe Shelley (1857). “Queen Mab, a philosophical poem, with notes. To which is added, A brief memoir of the author”, p.107

No disease is more dangerous than a bad husband, for if a woman catches that Pox, she'll languish from it her entire life.

Sabrina Jeffries (2011). “Sabrina Jeffries - The School for Heiresses Series: Never Seduce a Scoundrel, Only a Duke Will Do, Beware a Scot's Revenge and an excerpt from To Wed a Wild Lord”, p.96, Simon and Schuster

Trash is something you get rid of - or disease. I'm not something you get rid of.

Lana Turner (1982). “Lana--the lady, the legend, the truth”, Dutton Adult