
Top 13 Bill Gates Vaccine Quotes
#1. It's not unusual for writers to look backward. Because that's your pool of resources. If you were to write something now, I bet there's a pretty good chance you'd call on your teenage years, your experiences then, stuff you learned then.
Paul McCartney
#2. The way I look is part of it. It sounds affected but I do see myself as a piece of living art.
Klaus Nomi
#3. New York. Tomorrow. He needed more time to prepare. But a lifetime wouldn't be enough. He'd never be ready to face her again. Not without pulling her into his arms. Not without refusing to ever let her go.
Alessandra Torre
#4. The design industry is really pathetic.
Marc Newson
#5. The ideal thing would be to have a 100 percent effective AIDS vaccine. And to have broad usage of that vaccine. That would literally break the epidemic.
Bill Gates
#6. The fruit of that righteousness will be peace;
Anonymous
#7. Colombians might live in one of best places in the world to grow coffee beans, yet their cups of coffee come from dehydrated granules in tiny plastic packages. This is the definition of tragedy.
Bryanna Plog
#8. I'm hoping that word-of-mouth on the film - people seeing it and liking it - that that will drive more people to the theaters, because I haven't seen the billboards or the posters or anything.
Craig McCracken
#9. You can look at the situation and feel victimized. Or you can look at it and be excited about conquering the challenges and opportunities it presents.
Jack Welch
#10. The world today has 6.8 billion people. That's heading up to about nine billion. Now if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care & reproductive health services, we could LOWER that by perhaps 10 or 15 percent.
Bill Gates
#11. Logic and ethics are fundamentally the same, they are no more than duty to oneself
Otto Weininger
#12. to leaders - people are emotional and you can take them for a ride as long as they continue to be gullible
Anno Nomius
#13. [London is] one of the best cities in the world. There is just so much culture there and so much history and so much diversity. It's just a perfect place to grow up. I studied at the Guildhall every Saturday so I'd always be in town every weekend doing that. I was kind of a city boy really.
Douglas Booth
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