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When most members of a community are vaccinated, they protect those who are not by eliminating the viral reservoirs in the population. The effect is known as 'herd immunity.' — Michael Specter

She wondered how trees became petrified, if the same process worked with a human heart. — Jodi Picoult

The Dodgers. My favorite hockey team is the Kings. I like the Clippers in basketball. And I like USC college. Football, the Giants. — Alyssa Milano

Boys always get the best eyelashes; it's like some kind of cosmic law. And half-breed kids get some kind of extra help there from genetics, too. — Lilith Saintcrow

When a body acts upon another one, it is always immediately or through some intermediate body; this intermediate body is in general what one calls a machine. — Lazare Carnot

I am not here to teach martial arts, but to change people's lives! — Carlos Machado

I would say that during my lifetime, one of the worst political scandals in Sweden was absolutely what happened surrounding the affair of the submarines in Swedish waters in 1982, where there were supposed to be Russian submarines close to Stockholm. And the military of Sweden never got one up. — Henning Mankell

I don't feel anything right now. I am just preparing, that's it. — Irina Slutskaya

If you don't try at anything, you can't fail ... it takes back bone to lead the life you want — Richard Yates

Happiness is only attained by the free will agreeing in its freedom to accord with the will of God. — Sabine Baring-Gould

Nature demands variety, for men. It stands to reason, it's a part of the procreational strategy. It's Nature's Plan. Women know that instinctively. Why did they buy so many different clothes, in the old days? To trick the men into thinking they were several different women. A new one each day. — Margaret Atwood

Running a business is making a difference in people's lives — Richard Branson

We imagined we knew everything the other thought, even when we did not necessarily want to know it, but in fact, I have come to see, we knew not the smallest fraction of what there was to know. — Joan Didion