
Top 15 1918 Flu Quotes
#1. Parking at a garage is like going to a prostitute. Why pay for it when you can apply yourself, and then may be you can get it for free.
Jason Alexander
#2. It must infuriate our children to see us always so much more forbearing with everybody else's.
Mignon McLaughlin
#3. Even the pandemic flu of 1918 only killed one to two percent of the people who were infected.
Anthony Fauci
#4. My Dad died during the flu epidemic in 1918 when I was 4 years old. He left a lot of classical recordings behind that I began listening to at an early age, so he must have been a music lover.
Tom Glazer
#5. I do believe in ghosts. Freaky things will happen, and I'm like, 'The wind didn't do that! Some spirit did'.
Devon Werkheiser
#7. The worst pandemic in modern history was the Spanish flu of 1918, which killed tens of millions of people. Today, with how interconnected the world is, it would spread faster.
Bill Gates
#8. If you want plenty of experience in dealing with difficult people, then have kids.
Bo Bennett
#9. Shuffled on my feet because my naughty bits felt like they were being pierced with a horny spear.
Anonymous
#10. There is only one way to put an end to evil, and that is to do good for evil.
Leo Tolstoy
#11. It was not a friendly game, and Jerry certainly did not have friendliness in his eyes. He had an extra mean streak that day. He was out of control and probably should have been ejected.
Roger Staubach
#12. Be different, stand out, and work your butt off.
Reba McEntire
#13. Should we add the 40 to 50 million victims of the 1918 influenza pandemic to the 15 million who were killed in World War I, because the flu virus would not have evolved its virulence if the war hadn't packed so many troops into trenches?
Steven Pinker
#14. The influenza pandemic of 1918 may well be the greatest scourge ever to afflict humanity, exacting a death toll greater than all the wars of the 20th Century combined. The virus that wreaked this havoc apparently developed in birds, and then jumped to people. In other words, it was avian flu.
David L. Katz
#15. Stupidity consists in wanting to reach conclusions. We are a thread, and we want to know the whole cloth.
Gustave Flaubert
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