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Another fever appeared at the same time, the relapsing fever called yellow fever because its victims became jaundiced. This fever also came from lice. A victim would suffer from a high fever for several days, seem to recover, and then relapse a week later. Many people died from this fever as well. Scurvy — Ryan Hackney

The de'clic (DEH-kleek) is an aha moment when a child figures out how to do something important on his own...it's a welcome sign of maturity and autonomy. — Pamela Druckerman

Any song I don't feel good about, I shelve. Anything you ever hear me sing, it's because I want to. — Daryl Hall

An aquarium is just an echo of the ocean. — Ben Caldwell

That is to say, I pray for you. And there's an intimacy in it. That's the truth. — Marilynne Robinson

I was searching all the time for something that I'd never lost or left behind. — Jim Croce

He kisses her. She kisses him. They kiss. — Lisa McMann

Entrepreneurs don't do most of the work. Entrepreneurs identify the problems, discover the opportunities and then build processes to allow other people and other things to do the work. — Mike Michalowicz

I happen to be one of those rare actors that actually loves very intelligent and well-acted science fiction. — Richard Hatch

If in answer to your inner voice screaming 'don't do it', you shake your head and do it anyway, I can guarantee your days will be more likely filled with respect and success. — Gregor Collins

It is vital that we raise awareness of the risks faced by drug misusers. — Ian McCartney

Very handsome women have usually far less sensibility to compliments than their less beautiful sisters. — Christian Nestell Bovee

My earliest realization of the stir of national life was the torch parade in the Garfield campaign. On that occasion, I was not only allowed out that night, but I saw the lamps being filled and lighted. — Herbert Hoover

Clearly, this is an historic form of waterboarding, and, interestingly, the professional torturers of the Inquisition were not only happy to define it as a form of torture, but by the early 1600s had abandoned it in favour of methods they 'regarded as more merciful'.46 — Robert Goodwin