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On April 3, 2014, Jane Goodall turned 80. The iconic blond ponytail has gone gray, but the sparkle of intelligence, sly humor, and fierce dedication still shines from her hazel eyes.

Author: David Quammen - American Scientist
  Humor , Eyes , Intelligence , Dedication


Most Americans know nothing about the African forest, and it seems to them a very scary, spooky dangerous place. I've spent a lot of time in the forests of central Africa. I know they're beautiful places that contain a lot of different kinds of creatures, including some that carry Ebola.

Author: David Quammen - American Scientist
  Time , Forest , Beautiful , Place


Ebola isn't a respiratory virus. It doesn't spread through the airborne route. So it's not likely to spread like wildfire around the world and kill tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of people. That's what I think of as the next big one.

Author: David Quammen - American Scientist
  People , World , Think , Big


We're shaking loose viruses and dislodging them from their natural ecological limitations, places where they aren't very abundant and have competition, even within a single animal. We introduce them into a new, rich habitat called the human population, where they can flourish more abundantly and cause more trouble.

Author: David Quammen - American Scientist
  Animal , New , Competition , Rich


I was a prodigy who learned how difficult writing was only after getting published. I paid my dues later.

Author: David Quammen - American Scientist
  Writing , Only , Difficult , How


I'm a white, middle-class male who had a happy childhood in Ohio. The world does not need me to be a novelist.

Author: David Quammen - American Scientist
  Me , World , Happy , Childhood


You can't take a knife on a plane anymore, but you can get on carrying a virus.

Author: David Quammen - American Scientist
  You , Get , Take , Knife


The more cases of Ebola infection we have, the more chances there are for the virus to mutate in a particular way that adapts it well to living in humans, replicating in humans, and perhaps transmitting from human to human.

Author: David Quammen - American Scientist
  More , Way , Human , Living


One of the things that's particularly nefarious about Ebola is that it continues to live in a dead person for some period of time after death. A person who's been dead for a day or two may still be seething with Ebola virus.

Author: David Quammen - American Scientist
  Time , Day , Death , Dead


There's a belief in some cultures that if a person experiences good fortune in financial terms and does not share the good fortune, when that person becomes ill with a mysterious fever and dies, people tend to say: 'Aha! It was because he didn't share. It was the spirits who brought him down.'

Author: David Quammen - American Scientist
  People , Good , Person , Down


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