“Indifferentism is the worst kind of disease that can affect people.”
Political Science for Civil Services Main Examination (2010)
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Managing, Chapter Eight (Not Alcoholism—Egotism), p. 127.
“People cannot win against their loneliness because loneliness is this world’s worst kind of pain.”

Interview on National Public Radio (13 December 1974)
Context: I think politicians and movie actors and movie executives are similar in more ways than they’re different. There is an egocentric quality about both; there is a very sensitive awareness of the public attitude, because you live or die on public favor or disfavor. There is the desire for publicity and for acclaim, because, again, that’s part of your life... And in a strange and bizarre way, when movie actors come to Washington, they’re absolutely fascinated by the politicians. And when the politicians go to Hollywood, they’re absolutely fascinated by the movie stars. It’s a kind of reciprocity of affection by people who both recognize in a sense they’re in the same racket.

“Disease can be defeated, and people with AIDS refuse to be defeated.”
2010s, 2014, U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit Spousal Program (August 2014)

Edward Young, "Night Thoughts," (1742-1745) Part IX http://www.litgothic.com/Texts/young_night_thoughts.pdf.
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Mazurek, Maria (13 May 2016): Komórki rakowe to anarchizujące potwory https://gazetakrakowska.pl/komorki-rakowe-to-anarchizujace-potwory/ar/9985395. Gazeta Krakowska (in Polish), pp. 18–19.

“Poverty is the worst kind of violence.”
Quoted without reference to earlier source, time or location in A Just Peace through Transformation: Cultural, Economic, and Political Foundations for Change (1988) by the International Peace Association
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Source: Living In The Number One Country (2000), Chapter Two, Visions Of Global Electronic Mastery, p. 67

“Prudery is a kind of avarice, the worst of all.”
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De L'Amour (On Love) (1822)