A Quote by James Anthony Froude

There are epidemics of nobleness as well as epidemics of disease. — © James Anthony Froude
There are epidemics of nobleness as well as epidemics of disease.
Natural epidemics can be extremely large. Intentionally caused epidemics, bioterrorism, would be the largest of all.
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.
People at CDC [Centers for Disease Control] who cut their teeth on diseases over the last 10 years have started to think of crime as another disease, and using some of these same concepts. It was something that was in the air in that world, but it was time to bust it out and apply it to any number of different social epidemics.
Man survives earthquakes, epidemics, the horrors of disease, and all the agonies of the soul, but for all time his tormenting tragedy is, and will be, the tragedy of the bedroom.
Strong health and disease surveillance systems halt epidemics that take lives, disrupt economies, and pose global health security threats.
Without effective human intervention, epidemics and pandemics typically end only when the virus or bacteria has infected every available host and all have either died or become immune to the disease.
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.
There are exceptional people out there who are capable of starting epidemics. All you have to do is find them.
The Law of the Few... says that one critical factor in epidemics is the nature of the messenger.
... we've allowed a youth-centered culture to leave us so estranged from our future selves that, when asked about the years beyondfifty, sixty, or seventy--all part of the average human life span providing we can escape hunger, violence, and other epidemics--many people can see only a blank screen, or one on which they project fear of disease and democracy.
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