Top 15 Quotes About Epidemiology

#1. Given the link between belief and action, it is clear that we can no more tolerate a diversity of religious beliefs than a diversity of beliefs about epidemiology and basic hygiene.

Sam Harris

#2. Epidemiology is like a bikini: what is revealed is interesting; what is concealed is crucial.

Peter Duesberg

#3. Events did not rhyme quite as he had thought.

Thomas Hardy

#4. I'll bet you a six-pack of Coors that pretty soon, people will be discovering Cretaceous parasites inside Cretaceous bones. The possibility of looking into epidemiology and pathology is pretty cool.

Robert T. Bakker

#5. A Christian's duty is to win souls for Christ. It would seem to me that tearing down a church you disagree with is like shooting holes in someone else's overloaded lifeboat to prove it's not as safe as yours. (from Bullies, Wolves, Sheep and Sheepdogs)

Tom King

#6. Getting up every day and going through this again and again is hard.

Charles Manson

#7. We're better in the rearview mirror than we are at predicting - 'cause you're never going to be right every time. You can handicap it. You can point to certain elements that make it work, and many of those elements come straight out of epidemiology, right?

Seth Godin

#8. Blind belief can be comforting, but it can easily cripple reason and productivity, and stop intellectual progress.

James Randi

#9. You're dead, Cordelia.'
No I'm not.
'Yes you are. You're dead.
Lie down.

Margaret Atwood

#10. Whether epidemiology alone can, in strict logic, ever prove causality, even in this modern sense, may be questioned, but the same must also be said of laboratory experiments on animals. - Richard Doll

Siddhartha Mukherjee

#11. By any reasonable standard of proof, the combination of human epidemiology and track-analysis demonstrates that there is no threshold dose or dose-rate below which "repair" invariably prevents health harm.

John Gofman

#12. Don't put beets in the soup, Reshi. They're foul.

Patrick Rothfuss

#13. The vast preponderance of evidence in modern epidemiology shows that those who eat more whole plant foods and fewer animal products and processed foods have lower rates of chronic disease and longer lifespans.

Joel Fuhrman

#14. The principle is that every member needs to represent their district.

Dan Webster

#15. Clinical descriptions and Epidemiology

Ann M. Kring

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