
Top 18 Quotes About Colds And Flu
#1. I can be a little obsessive about avoiding colds and flu. Thera Zinc Echinacea lozenges are awesome, and I almost always have some with me.
Murray Bartlett
#2. Colds, ulcers, flu, and cancer are things we get. Schizophrenia is something we are.
Mark Vonnegut
#4. Most of the common infections - colds, flu, diarrhea - you get environmentally transmitted either in the air or on surfaces you touch. I think people under-rate surfaces.
Charles P. Gerba
#5. Stride with a proud disdain through the swamp of human inadmissibility.
Joachim Peiper
#6. I am a dark-skinned, nappy-headed, scar-faced dude from the streets of Brooklyn. I can't hide from being who I am. It's all over my face.
Michael K. Williams
#7. Talent is never static. It's always growing or dying.
Stephen King
#8. Friend is someone you can trust and admits you whatever you are
Lovely Free-Smith
#9. If you had left to go train an hour ago when you first thought of it, you would be done by now.
Andre Bramble
#10. The joys of motherhood are not excessively apparent during the first few weeks of a baby's life.
Vera Brittain
#12. If screenwriters have to kill off a female character, they love to give her cancer. We've seen so many great actresses go down to the Big C: Ali MacGraw, Meryl Streep, Emma Thompson, Debra Winger, Susan Sarandon.
Geraldine Brooks
#14. Every first-class season is important; every game is crucial, irrespective of whether you are in the Indian team or not.
Rohit Sharma
#15. It is the very strangeness of nature that makes science engrossing. That ought to be at the center of science teaching. There are more than seven-times-seven types of ambiguity in science, awaiting analysis. The poetry of Wallace Stevens is crystal-clear alongside the genetic code.
Lewis Thomas
#16. You may give up your big dream and that is very hard! If necessary, give it up but then create a new one! Never live without big dreams because they will keep you alive in life!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#17. The more physical the activity, the less the difficulties will be. The more the activity becomes intellectual and turns into motives which exercise a determining influence on the commander's will, the more the difficulties will increase.
Carl Von Clausewitz
#18. I live in a high rise with my family part of the year in New York and I don't know three quarters of the people in the building. We live in the same square-footage and I wouldn't know who they were.
Dan Aykroyd
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