#Coronavirus Sayings
Quotes about coronavirus-sayings
In the midst of a global pandemic, words have become a powerful tool for connection, reflection, and resilience. The tag "coronavirus-sayings" encapsulates a collection of expressions that have emerged during these unprecedented times, offering insight, comfort, and a sense of solidarity. These sayings often reflect themes of hope, perseverance, and adaptability, resonating deeply with individuals navigating the challenges brought on by COVID-19. People are drawn to these quotes because they provide a shared language to articulate the complex emotions experienced during the pandemic. Whether it's finding humor in the mundane aspects of quarantine life or drawing strength from messages of unity and courage, coronavirus sayings serve as a reminder that we are not alone in our struggles. They capture the spirit of a world that, despite being physically distanced, remains connected through shared experiences and collective resilience. As we continue to adapt to new realities, these sayings offer a beacon of hope and a testament to the enduring human spirit.
An intelligent lockdowns the problem and a genius lockup the solution, it needs acquiescent and perseveres to move in the opposite direction
To those who advocate that America follow the Chinese model of a totalitarian lockdown because of a virus or flu strain, must remember that the Maoist principle of Chinese rule is founded on total control of the populace, with the loss of freedom on every front: of speech, movement, work, information. Americans shouldn't be drinking the green tea so unquestioningly.
I think there is only one way the Covid-19 pandemic is gonna end: The immune will live. The rest will die. We might lose a 5th of the world population.
Being human is more significant than being a vegetarian or nonvegetarian because you shall be a positive victim of coronavirus despite your meat is from a vegetarian or nonvegetarian animal
With Death itself in the streets, I didst turneth hence from the Broth'rhood of Man and seeketh deliv'rance in distraction.
With Death itself in the streets, I entomb'd myself from the Broth'rhood of Man to seeketh deliv'rance in distraction.
Every couple of days, western news outlets report the latest findings as if it was brand new information. Meanwhile the same stuff has been published in Chinese studies weeks or even months ago. We’re wasting so much valuable time reinventing the wheel.
When we’re really old, people in the future will interview us, because we lived through one of the biggest events in human history. Like the Spanish flu of 1918 that killed over 50 million people. Or the great depression. Or Pompeii. Or the Titanic.
Social distancing not only reduces transmission of the coronavirus, but the vacating of public places also creates possible sites to set up makeshift hospitals on and ease chronic congestion in existing medical facilities.