Top 1200 Terminal Cancer Quotes & Sayings - Page 10

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
It's a scary word, 'cancer.'
Cancer' is such a frightening word.
I really relate to outsider characters. Especially the eccentric, lunatic weirdos like Alfred Hitchcock, Viktor Navorski in The Terminal, or the Anvil guys. Everything I've done is about these quite eccentric, exotic outsiders who you might see in a certain light at first, but once you scratch the surface a little, you realize that they're not that different from you. I think there's an element of that which unites.
Cancer is a word, not a sentence. — © John Diamond
Cancer is a word, not a sentence.
My grandma died by cancer.
Bollywood is a cancer.
Cancer does not discriminate.
It is the psychic depression of decadence which has come to this place and time. It is what happens to people who ignore their artists and deny their children. It is a terminal case of involutional melancholia which comes from within and cannot be cured by T.V. or psychotherapy or anything but a creative life, which is hard to come by in a country where it doesn't pay to do anything for yourself.
For a few minutes, maybe, life lingers in the tissues of some outlying regions of the body. Then, one by one, the lights go out and there is total blackness. And ifsome part of the non—entity we called George has indeed been absent at this moment of terminal shock, away out there on the deep water, then it will return to find itself homeless.
Yeah, my parents really valued education; they were both educators. But it was definitely true that I grew up in an area where a lot people didn't go to college. A lot of people did two years, a kind of terminal two years at community college.
I had breast cancer.
I'm urging all my millennial peers and the young people coming up behind us to look for signs and symptoms of them being in a Democrat-induced delusion. Don't confuse the dream state of the socialists with any sort of reality. If you spot any signs of this politically terminal affliction within yourself, please seek help.
Cancer is very chaotic.
humanity is a cancer on the body of the world — © Scott Westerfeld
humanity is a cancer on the body of the world
Ignoring prostate cancer won't beat it.
Cancer is an emotional disease.
'Cancer' is such a frightening word.
In the world according to her father, Jenny Garp knew, we must have energy. Her famous grandmother, Jenny Fields, once thought of us as Externals, Vital Organs, Absentees, and Goners. But in the world according to Garp, we are all terminal cases.
There's nothing sexy about cancer.
If manufacturers are so sure there is nothing wrong with genetically modified foods, pesticides and cloned meats, they should have no problems labeling them as such. After all, cancer will kill one in every two men and one in every three women now alive, reports Samuel Epstein, chairman of the Cancer Prevention Coalition. Like our ancestors, we act in ways that will bemuse future societies. The military-industrial complex lubricates the mass-agriculture system with fossil fuels. Tons of heavy metals and other hazardous, even radioactive, waste is sprayed on American agricultural soil.
Suspicion is the cancer of friendship.
Cancer doesn't care if you have suffered before.
Human insulin differs from other mammalian types by having a different C-terminal amino acid on the B chain. The immunological difference between beef insulin and human insulin, which is presumably responsible for the antigenicity of the former in some human beings, is thus limited to very a small portion of the whole molecule.
Cows given genetically modified growth hormones make more milk, but have painful swollen udders, have ulcers, joint pain, miscarriages, deformed calves, infertility, and much shorter life spans. Their milk contains blood, pus, tranquilizers, antibiotics, and an insulin growth factor that can cause a fourfold increase in prostate cancer and sevenfold rise in breast cancer. This is the milk used in our school lunch programs and served to our children. This is the milk that you buy every day. This is the milk used in all cheeses, yogurts, butter, and cream.
The terminal path may, to distinguish it from internuncial common paths, be called the final common path. The motor nerve to a muscle is a collection of such final common paths.
Cancer is not for sissies.
Humanity is the cancer of nature.
hate is cancer of the soul!
Cancer really stinks.
I lost my aunt to breast cancer.
You don't treat cancer - you fight it.
Jealousy... is a mental cancer.
Cancer is everybody's cause.
Cancer don't respect nothing.
I don't have cancer, I just have a tumour.
You don't inherit cancer; you actually get it.
We can end cancer as we know it.
Cancer is a demonic pregnancy.
Movies are fun, but they're not a cure for cancer. — © Warren Beatty
Movies are fun, but they're not a cure for cancer.
I have preferred chloroform to cancer
I don't want to be a poster child for cancer.
I have cancer. It's in my brain... What are you gonna do about it?
Cancer research is a growth industry.
Can't is the cancer of happening.
There's a cancer on the presidency.
Just like medicine anywhere else, I get to walk through life with people in the midst sometimes of their most difficult and challenging circumstances they've faced - a terminal diagnosis, bad news, poor prognosis - and also the most joyful times with people, like the birth of a new baby.
Cancer is always funny.
My breast cancer was caught very early thanks to my doctor a wonderful woman named Elsie Giogi, who just recently passed away after practicing medicine into her 80's. At the time, she had suggested I go for a baseline mammogram before age 40 because I had fibrocystic breasts. The mammogram discovered a tiny tumor, and it was so small that they were able to take it out very easily. I had a lumpectomy. Unfortunately, they did miss a little of the cancer, and two years later I had a mastectomy. But hey, I'm here, I'm alive, and I'm going to live to be 100!
You don't have free will when you have lung cancer. — © Bill O'Reilly
You don't have free will when you have lung cancer.
I love the cancer spoon!
Movies are fun, but they are no cure for cancer.
Cancer touches everybody.
Capitalism is a cancer in the biosphere.
When they tell you that you have cancer, you panic.
Cancer is enough to get my attention.
Feminism is cancer.
From personal experience, I completely agree that it is often easier to go for monotone sadness. When I was starting out, I wrote a gazillion short stories that ran the gamut of human suffering - drug addiction, child abuse, terminal illness, loved ones dying by all manner of misfortune, etc. In hindsight, it's clear that I mistook the power of the situation for the power of the story.
Cancer is not one disease but many diseases.
The cancer I don't have is everywhere now.
What chance has cancer against me?
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