Top 1200 Terminal Cancer Quotes & Sayings - Page 15

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
The only reason I've ever had to wear a hat is to avoid skin cancer.
Obviously, cancer has affected my life, mostly everyone in the world in some level.
Throughout the world, cancer affects the rich and poor, especially where cigarette smoking is rampant. — © Margaret Cuomo
Throughout the world, cancer affects the rich and poor, especially where cigarette smoking is rampant.
I think that it is our intention to deny cancer any control over us.
Cancer got me over unimportant fears, like getting old.
I go to cancer wards, and I tell them guys, 'I've beaten it. You can, too.'
I had prostate cancer. It was rather painful and, in many ways, life-changing.
No matter what's in your head, you go up into any hospital, up to a terminal ward and it'll smack you right back into reality that, "Hey man, whatever you're dealing with, if it's heavy on your heart and head, you're gonna have to let that go, because there, some people are dealing with unavoidable situations that they can't let go." And then they eventually let those go, so, I mean, that's helpful.
Publicity's a cancer. It eats out a man - till there's nothing but a shell left.
Better to be caught in sudden, complete catastrophe than to be gnawed by the cancer of imagination.
If you have lung cancer, the most important thing you can know is your genetic code.
If ObamaCare had been fully implemented when I caught cancer, I'd be dead.
The failure to think positively can weigh on a cancer patient like a second disease. — © Barbara Ehrenreich
The failure to think positively can weigh on a cancer patient like a second disease.
Mr Obama you're not a healing Jesus, you cause cancer with your bad policies.
So even though I couldn't bear writing about cancer, I faced it every day.
Cancer victimhood contains a permanent temptation to be self-centred and even solipsistic.
I cannot escape the feeling that I was, at best, a cancer tourist, that my survival means I dabbled.
In 2001, I was being treated for breast cancer, and I was pretty sure I was going to recover.
My nan's skin cancer was on her nose and had to have it removed a few times.
I can tell my children that they don't need to fear they will lose me to breast cancer.
I don't believe in the end that God gave me cancer, but He certainly could have stopped it and didn't.
I may have found the cure for cancer, and I think it might be Thom Yorke Serum.
I have a platform to be able to do something to help other people beat cancer.
If there is a problem, and you don't say anything about it, it's like a cancer and it becomes bigger.
I have been through a lot of medical trauma. I was diagnosed with breast cancer .
Lance Armstrong did a number of things, and he gave himself cancer.
It's so very important for me to be involved in raising awareness and funds for cancer research.
My mom was diagnosed with breast cancer when I was 13 and it was something we weren't really aware of as a family.
Like an animal, cancer sleeps, prowls, hibernates, turns surly or placid.
I know my children will never have to say, 'Mom died of ovarian cancer.'
Everyone's just telling me that there's this rumor going around that I'm dying of cancer
So you come soon to power, but you have merely inherited the crisis and yours is the profit of cancer.
I'm an honorary ambassador for Stand Up to Cancer, and I'm also associated with St. Jude's.
I think any cancer patient, if you dig not too deeply, they want to live.
Cancer is the great equalizer. Everyone is affected by it either themselves or through loved ones.
Cancer may kill you, but when you look at the numbers, arthritis ruins more lives.
No chemical carcinogen is nearly so important in causing human cancer as animal protein.
Ten to 15 of my childhood friends from Minsk died of cancer. Chernobyl kills. — © Svetlana Alexievich
Ten to 15 of my childhood friends from Minsk died of cancer. Chernobyl kills.
You know, my father died of cancer when I was a teenager. He had it before it became popular.
I don't inhale because it gives you cancer, but I look so incredibly handsome with a cigarette that I can't not hold one.
Liberalism is a cancer; it's a forest fire; it destroys every single thing it touches.
The cancer is in remission, and I will shortly go on a drug maintenance regimen to keep it there.
Dense overgrown forests and rangelands have grown like a cancer. They need to be treated.
When in organism there are cancer cells, they have to be removed, not helped because they're "so young" and "so creative".
I'd like to prove to other people that it's not the end of everything to be diagnosed with cancer.
I would never ever joke, kid, or use cancer as an excuse.
When I got to know about my cancer, I was at the rock bottom of my life, and my work suffered for it.
When I was diagnosed with cancer, like so many other people, my life changed forever. — © Craig Sager
When I was diagnosed with cancer, like so many other people, my life changed forever.
... I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Suddenly I had to spend all my time getting well.
One of the reasons I didn't tell people I had cancer was I thought it might affect work.
Cancer is a very sad thing, but you can always take something from every experience.
Linux is a cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches.
Social reform is the desperate decision to remove corns from a person suffering from cancer.
I play for those young kids with cancer or anybody who went through a tragedy in their life.
Cancer is such a ruthless adversary because it behaves as if it has its own fiendishly cunning agenda.
So if there is a purpose to the suffering that is cancer, I think it must be this: it's meant to improve us.
When someone has cancer, the whole family and everyone who loves them does, too.
My life got turned upside down when I found out I had cancer.
I am really proud of what I have done for cancer awareness, but do I feel like Bono? No.
I will go so far as to say probably smoking had something to do with my pancreatic cancer.
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