A Quote by Bill Gates

Natural epidemics can be extremely large. Intentionally caused epidemics, bioterrorism, would be the largest of all. — © Bill Gates
Natural epidemics can be extremely large. Intentionally caused epidemics, bioterrorism, would be the largest of all.
There are epidemics of nobleness as well as epidemics of disease.
With epidemics, people have been standing on the shore, waiting for the gusher to hit the ocean. But to prevent epidemics, you have to look at the various little sources that feed into the river.
Fashions are the only induced epidemics, proving that epidemics can be induced by tradesmen.
Starting epidemics requires concentrating resources on a few key area. The Law of the Few says that Connectors, Mavens, and Salesman are responsible for starting word-of-mouth epidemics, which means that if you are interested in starting a word-of-mouth epidemic , your resources ought to be solely concentrated on these three groups. No one else matters.
Just as we demand that our governments address risks associated with terrorism or epidemics, we should put concerted pressure on them to act now to preserve our natural environment and curb climate change.
Fashions are induced epidemics.
Fashions, after all, are only induced epidemics.
One of the epidemics in our industry is the abuse of power.
Masses are always breeding grounds of psychic epidemics.
Epidemics of "bad" voice can kill your reputation overnight.
The Law of the Few... says that one critical factor in epidemics is the nature of the messenger.
There are exceptional people out there who are capable of starting epidemics. All you have to do is find them.
Epidemics on the other side of the world are a threat to us all. No epidemic is just local.
In spite of the advances of medicine, deathly epidemics are more menacing than ever before.
Epidemics, like disasters, have a way of revealing underlying truths about the societies they impact.
Why is it that wellnesses are not as contagious as illnesses--generally speaking, but also especially regarding taste? Or are there epidemics of health?
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