Cancerous Quotes
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Cancerous Quotes & Sayings
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Your failures and your faults, they stick with you. They glob into ugly, cancerous growths inside you and make you want to die.
— Julie Anne Peters
[Government]is cancerous in head and limbs;only its belly is sound, and the laws it excretes are the most strightforward shit in the world.
— Otto Von Bismarck
Be kind to thy sister. Not many may know the depths of true sisterly love.
— Margaret Ann Courtney
We don't need bipartisanship, we need application of principle.
— Richard Mourdock
She still had all of her marbles, though every one of them was a bit odd and rolled asymmetrically.
— Ellen Klages
Nationalism and extremism ... are spreading today like a cancerous growth in the fabric of people's national self-awareness.
— Raisa Gorbacheva
It [government] was a cancerous mass of bureaucracy that thrived just below the surface of stately marble buildings.
— Steven W. Horn
I am not a sun person at all. I think it's a cancerous poison and I don't want it touching me.
— Rachel Kushner
A minor symptom of wars is the cancerous growth of committees.
— Storm Jameson
We recorded our first CD, Sixteen Stone, with a small budget and never dreamed that we would enjoy such a high success. It was simply fantastic.
— Gavin Rossdale
I'm sick and tired of black and white people of good intent giving aspirin to a society that is dying of a cancerous disease.
— Ralph Abernathy
Mordovian prisoners are afraid of their own shadows. They are completely terrified.
— Nadezhda Tolokonnikova
You will never go home, cancerous little polyp!
— A.G. Howard
I got a new song called "The Plug" and the hook says "I'm the plug/I'm connected to everything you love ...
— MC Hammer
All evil is good become cancerous.
— Isaac Asimov
My goal was never to sell many records.
— Chuck Mangione
Parents can shape a child, but a great teacher can, too.
— Susanne Bier
A sense of entitlement is a cancerous thought process that is void of gratitude and can be deadly to our relationships.
— Steve Maraboli
He looked at her Something Turned cancerous He was in love.
— Henry Rollins
Society is cancerous and bureaucracy is its cancer.
— William S. Burroughs