Cancer Lance Armstrong Quotes
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Cancer Lance Armstrong Quotes & Sayings
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Fighting a losing battle is as good as tucking in stones in your pockets, jumping in a dam and hoping to float.
— Nomthandazo Tsembeni
So if there is a purpose to the suffering that is cancer, I think it must be this: it's meant to improve us.
— Lance Armstrong
Knowing the future is different from being told what I like.
— Audrey Niffenegger
I'm cycling to take cancer message worldwide.
— Lance Armstrong
For most of my life I had operated under a simple schematic of winning and losing, but cancer was teaching me a tolerance for ambiguities.
— Lance Armstrong
Everyone makes mistakes, but only a few could forgive. An eye for an eye will make us all blind.
— Morra Quatro
Pain is temporary. Quitting lasts forever.
— Lance Armstrong
All the sands of the world even when they unite together cannot create the hardness of a single rock!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
We are like broom. We keep on trying to wipe out emotions from our life but during the course we always remain with it.
— Chandan Sharma
I think I do believe in the afterlife; I have heard stories from people who I can completely trust that have seen ghosts.
— Saoirse Ronan
The greatest misfortune of all is not to be able to bear misfortune.
— Bias Of Priene
Besides, when did you become an expert on men, miss hide-herself-away-in-the-study?
— Sarah Jane Avory
Atheists does not believe in God. God also does not believe in Atheists
— David Asscherick
Life's not easier for any of us. The best we can do is choose to get through it with the right people.
— Lauren Layne
There was no wind in all that sweep of sky.
— Frank Yerby
Before my diagnosis [cancer] I was a competitor but not a fierce competitor. When I was diagnosed, that turned me into a fighter.
— Lance Armstrong
The question was, which would the chemo kill first: the cancer or me?
— Lance Armstrong