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Jennifer   Wright
“Whether plagues are managed quickly doesn't just depend on hardworking doctors and scientists. It depends on people who like to sleep in on weekends and watch movies and eat French fries and do the fantastic common things in life, which is to say, it depends on all of us. Whether a civilization fares well during a crisis has a great deal to do with how the ordinary, nonscientist citizen responds. A lot of the measures taken against plagues discussed in this book will seem stunningly obvious. You should not, for instance, decide diseased people are sinners and burn them at a literal or metaphorical stake, because it is both morally monstrous and entirely ineffective. But them a new plague crops up, and we make precisely the same mistakes we should have learned from three hundred years ago.”
Jennifer Wright, Get Well Soon: History's Worst Plagues and the Heroes Who Fought Them

Jennifer   Wright
“And although better coverage of the outbreak’s evolution in the press couldn’t have stopped the influenza virus, a single newspaper headline in Philadelphia saying “Don’t Go to Any Parades; for the Love of God Cancel Your Stupid Parade” could have saved hundreds of lives. It would have done a lot more than those telling people, “Don’t Get Scared!” Telling people that things are fine is not the same as making them fine. This failure is in the past. Journalists and editors had their reasons. Risking jail time is no joke. But learning from this breakdown in truth-telling is important because the fourth estate can’t fail again. We are fortunate today to have organizations like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization that track how diseases are progressing and report these findings. In the event of an outbreak similar to the Spanish flu, they will be wonderful resources. I hope we’ll be similarly lucky to have journalists who will be able to share necessary information with the public. The public is at its strongest when it is well informed. Despite Lippmann’s claims to the contrary, we are smart, and we are good, and we are always stronger when we work together. If there is a next time, it would be very much to our benefit to remember that.”
Jennifer Wright, Get Well Soon: History's Worst Plagues and the Heroes Who Fought Them

Jennifer   Wright
“Knowing about pop culture doesn’t make you dumb; it makes you a person who is interested in the world you live in. Besides, it is impossible to believe that everyone in the past was a serious figure meriting great respect once you learn that one guy thought tubercular patients should take up new careers as alligator hunters.”
Jennifer Wright, Get Well Soon: History's Worst Plagues and the Heroes Who Fought Them

Jennifer   Wright
“I believe we will become more compassionate. I believe we will fight smarter. I believe that in the deepest place of our souls, we are not cowardly or hateful or cruel to our neighbors. I believe we are kind and smart and brave. I believe that as long as we follow those instincts and do not give in to terror and blame, we can triumph over diseases and the stigmas attached to them. When we fight plagues, not each other, we will not only defeat diseases but preserve our humanity in the process.”
Jennifer Wright, Get Well Soon: History's Worst Plagues and the Heroes Who Fought Them

Hayao Miyazaki
“Life is suffering. It is hard. The world is cursed. But still, you find reasons to keep living.”
Hayao Miyazaki

113230 Rock Island Public Library Teen Book Club — 3 members — last activity Dec 16, 2013 09:25AM
This book club is for Rock Island Public Library teens who want to discuss young adult books.
125878 2014 Hub Reading Challenge — 186 members — last activity Mar 01, 2015 10:57AM
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82576 RIHS Reading Rocks! — 5 members — last activity Sep 07, 2022 01:12PM
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157327 2015 Hub Reading Challenge — 55 members — last activity Jun 03, 2015 10:13AM
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152441 Book Riot's Read Harder Challenge — 26943 members — last activity 23 hours, 17 min ago
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