Cancer Quotes And Sayings
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“My father had died, and very swiftly, too, of cancer of the esophagus. He was 79. I am 61. In whatever kind of a ‘race’ life may be, I have very abruptly become a finalist.”
– Christopher Hitchens
“When I meet people who say – which they do all of the time – ‘I must just tell you, my great aunt had cancer of the elbow and the doctors gave her 10 seconds to live, but last I heard she was climbing Mount Everest,’ and so forth, I switch off quite early.”
– Christopher Hitchens
“I think governments are the cancer of civilization.”
– Chuck D.
“And all I could do while I listened to this dude tell me how punk rock saved his life was think, Wow. Why did my friend waste all that time going to chemotherapy? I guess we should have just played him a bunch of shitty Black Flag records.”
– Chuck Klosterman
“Maybe it’s our sins that give God consolation when he finally has to give us cancer.”
– Chuck Palahniuk
“The best way to deal with ‘Change‘ is to lead it!”
– Clifford L Feightner
“If we stop exploring space, we’re going to lose the same part of us that found vaccines and penicillin, the part that searches for cures to cancer and AIDS.”
– Corbin Bernsen
“I wanted to create a multibillion dollar company that lets me go out and let us go out and change the world and create a Skin Cancer Awareness Center that costs a quarter a billion dollars.”
– Curt Schilling
“I feel that between my experience and my mother’s, breast cancer is a little bit like someone who lives next door. I know what that person looks like and what their daily habits are.”
– Cynthia Nixon
“To go to hospitals and see people fight and overcome cystic fibrosis or cancer or any number of illnesses is to see courage that is humbling. And athletes constantly need to be humbled.”
– Dale Murphy
“The Great Change is when humankind accepts its role as part of the natural order of the universe instead of its role as a cancer”
– Dan Simmons
“New drugs and surgical techniques offer promise in the fight against cancer, Alzheimer’s, tuberculosis, AIDS, and a host of other life-threatening diseases. Animal research has been, and continues to be, fundamental to advancements in medicine.”
– Daniel Akaka
“Turning 30 was when my parents both got cancer and were fighting it and beat it, but their mortality started to get to me. Everything wasn’t as hunky-dory like it was.”
– Darren Aronofsky
“Humanity is the cancer of nature.”
– Dave Foreman
“You can be a victim of cancer, or a survivor of cancer. It’s a mindset.”
– Dave Pelzer
“When are we going to say cancer is cured? I’m not sure when that will happen, if that will happen because cancer is a very slippery disease and it involves a vast number of cells in the body and those cells are continually mutating.”
– David Baltimore
“Depression can seem worse than terminal cancer, because most cancer patients feel loved and they have hope and self-esteem.”
– David D. Burns
“My mom was truly an iconic figure, a great journalist and a pioneering woman who died at 54 of cancer without ever having revealed to viewers that she was ill.”
– David Frum
“Fighting terrorism is not unlike fighting a deadly cancer. It can’t be treated just where it’s visible – every diseased cell in the body must be destroyed.”
– David Hackworth
“Understanding how DNA transmits all it knows about cancer, physics, dreaming and love will keep man searching for some time.”
– David R. Brower
“And I’ll tell you, honestly, folks that I talk to, the 2.5 million breast cancer survivors in America, that I am one of, understand that we’re done with insurance companies dropping us or denying us coverage because of – because we have a preexisting condition.”
– Debbie Wasserman Schultz
“Breast cancer is not just a disease that strikes at women. It strikes at the very heart of who we are as women: how others perceive us, how we perceive ourselves, how we live, work and raise our families-or whether we do these things at all.”
– Debbie Wasserman Schultz
“Every woman needs to know the facts. And the fact is, when it comes to breast cancer, every woman is at risk.”
– Debbie Wasserman Schultz
“I have to admit, like so many women, I always knew there was a chance. But like so many women, I never thought it would be me. I never thought I’d hear those devastating words: ‘You have breast cancer.’”
– Debbie Wasserman Schultz
“People used to say everyone knows someone who’s had breast cancer. In the past few weeks, I’ve learned something else: Everyone has someone close to them who has had breast cancer.”
– Debbie Wasserman Schultz
“Everything was going for me, I didn’t even know the meaning of the word insecurity and suddenly I am surrounded by words like operation, cancer, chemotherapy, radiation.”
– Delta Goodrem
“Hodgkin’s is serious and I don’t want to be dismissive about it, but there are people who have gone through much worse and lost their lives to cancer.”
– Delta Goodrem
“I feel I lost my innocence to cancer.”
– Delta Goodrem
“I used to get stressed out, but my cancer has put everything into perspective.”
– Delta Goodrem
“I was at number one in Australia with both my album and my single. And then I was told I had cancer. I thought, ‘What a strange turn of events.’”
– Delta Goodrem
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