Top 16 Reduce Child Mortality Quotes
#1. If your economy grows [by] 4 percent, you ought to reduce child mortality 4 percent.
Hans Rosling
#2. The heart is a river. The act of writing is the moving water that holds the banks apart, keeps the muscle of words flexing so that the reader can be carried along by this movement. To be given space and the chance to leave one's earthly world. Is there any greater freedom than this?
Helen Humphreys
#4. If you endeavor to achieve, it will happen given enough resolve. It may not be immediate, and often your greater dreams are something you will not achieve within your own lifetime. The effort you put forth to anything transcends yourself, for there is no futility even in death.
Monty Oum
#5. Hope! fortune's cheating lottery; when for one prize an hundred blanks there be!
Abraham Cowley
#7. I swear on the Angel." He ducked his head down, kissed her cheek. "The hell with that. I swear on us.
Cassandra Clare
#8. It's the same thing now. When I go onstage the young people scream and holler as much as the older generation.
Etta James
#9. I can't get over this. Dad isn't Sam's dad? Dad is a friend? How was I supposed to know that? People shouldn't be allowed to sign themselves as Dad unless they are your dad. It should be the law.
Sophie Kinsella
#10. I recommend the art of slow reading.
Amos Oz
#11. Birding, after all, is just a game. Going beyond that is what is important.
Roger Tory Peterson
#12. This people must cease to hold slaves, and to make war on Mexico, though it cost them their existence as a people.
Henry David Thoreau
#13. The child mortality revolution has used vaccines, treatments for diarrhea, micronutrients, and improved nutrition to reduce the number of child deaths worldwide each year from 20 million in 1960 to 6.6 million today - even as the number of children has risen.
Nicholas D. Kristof
#14. It makes me feel good to have some comforting effect on someone that needs comfort.
Juliana Hatfield
#15. Thus the castle of each feudal chieftain became a school of chivalry, into which any noble youth, whose parents were from poverty unable to educate him to the art of war, was readily received.
Horatio Alger
#16. Technologies that change society are technologies that change interactions between people
Cesar Hidalgo