A Quote by Jon Gruden

Cancer is tough. It is a relentless opponent that won't seem to go away. — © Jon Gruden
Cancer is tough. It is a relentless opponent that won't seem to go away.
I was just glad I've got an opponent, to be honest. This is my third opponent for this fight prep. [I'm over the moon] to be fighting in my hometown and I just didn't want that taken away. The fact that they've got me a new opponent, I'm not bothered who it is. I just focus on what I can control in my preparation and that's all I've got to worry about. My opponent changes but they're all great fighters in the UFC. Doesn't matter who you step in there with, it's going to be a tough fight.
Evil itself may be relentless. I will grant you that, but love is relentless too. Friendship is a relentless force. Family is a relentless force. Faith is relentless force. The human spirit is relentless, and the human heart outlasts - and can defeat - even the most relentless force of all, which is time.
Jon Fitch is a great opponent, a tough opponent, but St. Pierre brings the whole backing of Canada with him to a fight.
Racism is a cancer. You cannot ignore it and it'll go away. If you ignore cancer, it simply metastasizes and consumes the whole body.
Cancer has affected my family; my mother and father have battled cancer. I know how tough it is.
Tough times go away, tough people do not.
I don't mean to be flippant about cancer - it was hard, it was tough and it was scary. Then my next manuscript was about cancer because I had a whole new topic to write about. And because I wrote, it didn't take over. Writing took the chaos out of cancer.
Cancer is tough. Even saying it, it's a tough word to say.
Depression can seem worse than terminal cancer, because most cancer patients feel loved and they have hope and self-esteem.
When somebody has cancer, you think it's going to go away. It's not going to go away.
If someone has cancer, it's not just them who has cancer - it's everyone around them as well and it's tough.
The cancer in me became an awareness of the cancer that is everywhere. The cancer of cruelty, the cancer of carelessness, the cancer of greed.
When one of your best mates finds out he has cancer and he is going through what he has to go through it's tough.
Corruption is a cancer: a cancer that eats away at a citizen's faith in democracy, diminishes the instinct for innovation and creativity; already-tight national budgets, crowding out important national investments. It wastes the talent of entire generations. It scares away investments and jobs.
The Broadway schedule is so tough, so relentless there was almost no time to enjoy all the stuff.
We can't go in the ring and think opponent is going to be like that from the last knockout. We don't know how he is personally. We have to go in there and wait and wait and wait and see what he has because he is still a dangerous opponent.
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