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My experience of malaria was just taking anti-malarials, which give you strange dreams, because I don't want to get malaria.
— Bill Gates
Aside from all that, we recall that antibodies to malaria and other diseases prevalent in Africa show up as HIV-positive on tests.
— Serge Lang
It's only that I feel an injustice has been committed. Why should I have somebody else's malaria and you have my dose of clap?
— Joseph Heller
Rainy season should fill us with joy, not malaria parasites.
— T.K. Naliaka
Fighting patents one by one will never eliminate the danger of software patents, any more than swatting mosquitoes will eliminate malaria.
— Richard Stallman
Cold, really, is like malaria. If it does not kill you, it will help you lose weight.
— Bill Streever
[we have]taming of an ancient disease [malaria] that over the centuries has killed untold millions of people.
— Margaret Chan
Cheryl Cole got malaria ... well I guess that answers the question what do you give someone who has everything
— Sean Lock
The United States has put more money on HIV, AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis than any country in the world and it's having an impact real quick.
— Bill Frist
It's not that easy living with malaria. The reality of the high annual death toll should make that very obvious.
— T.K. Naliaka
One cannot overstate the potential for hysteria on a movie set. Everyone always acts as if making the movie is as important as eradicating malaria.
— Delia Ephron
Inevitably, malaria parasites developed resistance to commonly used drugs, and mosquito vectors became insecticide-resistant.
— Anthony Fauci
Every 10 seconds we lose a child to hunger. This is more than HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis combined.
— Josette Sheeran
Shovels aren't very glamorous, but they've been liberating entire communities from malaria for the past 5,000 years.
— T.K. Naliaka
It is much easier to evaluate perfect rather than partial results.
— Fred Lowe Soper
The wine-shops breed, in physical atmosphere of malaria and a moral pestilence of envy and vengeance, the men of crime and revolution.
— Charles Dickens
There will be statues of Bill Gates across the Third World. There's a reasonable shot that - because of his money - we will cure malaria.
— Malcolm Gladwell
Have you ever noticed some of the worst sicknesses in history have a lyrical sound to them? Words like malaria, diarrhea, cholera
— Emma Chase
That makes climate change a bigger public health problem than AIDS, than malaria, than pandemic flu.
— Lois Capps
Malaria kills and its main victims are children and women. We can stop this scourge so people can live with dignity and go to work and school.
— Youssou N'Dour
Americans spend more money on Botox, face lifts and tummy tucks than on the age-old scourges of polio, small pox and malaria.
— Victor Davis Hanson
Quiz 1. Leeuwenhoek saw microorganisms in (a) polio sufferers (b) belly button fuzz (c) malaria victims (d) dental plaque
— Anonymous
I have failed in finding parasites in mosquitoes fed on malaria patients, but perhaps I am not using the proper kind of mosquito.
— Ronald Ross
If we save people from HIV/AIDS, if we save them from malaria, it means they can form the base of production for our economy.
— Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Malaria-hosting mosquitoes will not wait politely during their most active evening feeding hours for people to go to bed under mosquito nets.
— T.K. Naliaka
Most of the villagers were hiding in the bush, where they were dying from bad water, malaria and malnutrition.
— Nicholas D. Kristof
We need a malaria epidemic in the blogging community! Either that or we need people who have seen the malaria epidemic to start blogging.
— Bill Gates
Preferring steady progress, slow and imperfect, is a good philosophy for the defeated.
— Fred Lowe Soper
Huh. What a dope! Wait till Mom hears about this. He's so in trouble now. You know how crazy she gets about malaria.
— T.K. Naliaka
Baseball and malaria keep coming back.
— Gene Mauch