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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
Let those who love me follow me'Cora Pearl, on being the very first person to dye her hair red in 1864 — Cora Pearl
I am first and foremost a catalist; I put people and situations together. — Armand Hammer
There aren't any type of programs which I have been used to do this... it's real as hell and death was in my pocket. - DeYtH Banger — Deyth Banger
It was difficult knowing one of your cousins had lost his life. — Steven Gerrard
I'm basically different things to different people. If it's a guy, I'm-a probably have my guard up because it's a street rule that when men come around that I don't know, I just immediately throw shade on them. But I don't associate with fellas all that much; if it's a girl - a beautiful girl - I be nice. — The Notorious B.I.G.
One day you're going to remember me and how much i loved you ... then you're gonna hate yourself for letting me go — Drake
The State became the master. The national element moved from the realm of form to the realm of content; it became what was most central and essential, turning the socialist element into a mere wrapping, a verbal husk, an empty shell. Thus was made manifest, with tragic clarity, a sacred law of life: Human freedom stands above everything. There is no end in the world for the sake of which it is permissible to sacrifice human freedom. — Vasily Grossman
He is not bad, I don't think. Perhaps he is simply too lazy to be good. — Patrick DeWitt
The thing is, when you're dependent on others, they hold a part of your happiness in their hands. They can nurture it or crush it at any moment. Your fate doesn't belong to you. — Emma Chase
Modesty teaches us to speak of the ancients with respect, especially when we are not very familiar with their works. Newton, who knew them practically by heart, had the greatest respect for them, and considered them to be men of genius and superior intelligence who had carried their discoveries in every field much further than we today suspect, judging from what remains of their writings. More ancient writings have been lost than have been preserved, and perhaps our new discoveries are of less value than those that we have lost. — Francis Atterbury
