A Quote by Guy Fieri

Losing my sister to cancer was... That was the worst thing in the world, man. — © Guy Fieri
Losing my sister to cancer was... That was the worst thing in the world, man.
The second-worst thing in the world is betting on a golf game and losing. The worst is not betting at all.
Losing dad (Bobby Bonds) was the worst thing in the world.
The idea of losing your best friend, basically, is the worst thing in world.
It's the worst feeling in the world - losing, and losing in a final on the big stage is even worse.
Losing your life is not the worst thing that can happen. The worst thing is to lose your reason for living.
Losing a son, losing a daughter, a brother, a sister, losing a close friend - it can go beyond grief to isolation and feeling despair.
The worst thing is losing because you got tired, because you didn't work hard enough in training. Ugh, that's the worst.
I spent two years telling studio heads that it wasn't a cancer picture. I hate cancer pictures. I don't want to see a cancer picture. There is only one thing worth saying about cancer, and that is that there are human beings in cancer wards.
I lost my sister Telsche to ovarian cancer in 1997 and my grandparents on my mother's side both had cancer but well into their 70s.
Cancer is probably the most unfunny thing in the world, but I'm a comedian, and even cancer couldn't stop me from seeing the humor in what I went through.
n this changing world, it's nice to know that one thing is forever... you'll always be my sister! Happy Birthday to a Wonderful Sister
My biggest fear in life is losing the people I love, and the thing with cancer is that it seems that you can't really control it.
The worst isn't the last thing about the world. It's the next to the last thing. The last thing is the best. It's the power from on high that comes down into the world, that wells up from the rock-bottom worst of the world like a hidden spring. Can you believe it? The last, best thing is the laughing deep in the hearts of the saints, sometimes our hearts even. Yes. You are terribly loved and forgiven. Yes. You are healed. All is well.
My younger sister Debby had died of cancer, which started me writing - the sense of life being short. Cancer focuses your mind.
You are surprised that the world is losing its grip? That the world is grown old? Don't hold onto the old man, the world; don't refuse to regain your youth in Christ, who says to you: 'The world is passing away; the world is losing its grip; the world is short of breath. Don't fear, your youth shall be renewed as an eagle.'
When my sister was diagnosed with cancer in 1989, her doctor told her that the cancer had probably been in her system for 10 years. By the time cancer's diagnosed, it's usually been around for quite a while.
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