I Cancer Quotes
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I Cancer Quotes & Sayings
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I was told 50 percent of the population gets cancer. Everybody is going to be affected.
— Catherine Hardwicke
This is another kind of competition, but I'm being coached by an excellent team, and I've got a real strong competitive spirit.
— Peggy Fleming
You smoke?"
"Smoke? Do I look like a fucking idiot? — Richard K. Morgan
"Smoke? Do I look like a fucking idiot? — Richard K. Morgan
The cancer I don't have is everywhere now.
— Chuck Palahniuk
I am not afraid to die; I am only afraid of saying goodbye to you forever.
— Shannon L. Alder
I worked 22 years in the industry, and I noticed that operating systems get cancer with age.
— Jean-Louis Gassee
Through my attempt to get pregnant through IVF, we sadly found out that I have early stages of breast cancer. It's been a shock.
— Giuliana Rancic
My cancer allowed me to explore who I really was. Now I feel like a woman who's able to handle whatever life has dealt her.
— Ann Jillian
I feel I lost my innocence to cancer.
— Delta Goodrem
I think that it is our intention to deny cancer any control over us.
— Elizabeth Edwards
Should I tolerate it as normal male behaviour, like when he gets a cold and starts Googling nose cancer symptoms discharge nostrils?
— Sophie Kinsella
Cancer's only one page in my life, and I will not allow this page to impact the rest of my life.
— Ananda Shankar Jayant
I don't think it's like eastern mysticism, which leaves the person whole. It's really another form of cancer, television.
— James Purdy
You show me something that doesn't cause cancer, and I'll show you something that isn't on the market yet.
— George Carlin
I'm in a win-win playoff. Response of a Christian dying of cancer at thirty on the prospect of miraculous healing.
— Billy Graham
I had a cancer scare in the early '90s, and for a few months, I wondered if I would make it.
— Kiki Dee
All the anxiety over small things had burned off me in the fire of reentry, the fire of being afraid I was going to die.
— Jennifer Hayden
One day I'll die of cancer.
— Roberto Bolano
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
Conventional cancer therapy is so toxic and dehumanizing that I fear it far more than I fear death from cancer.
— Julian Whitaker
I have no guarantee that God will choose to heal Ann, but I know he wants me to pray to that end.
— K. Howard Joslin
I suppose I didn't cry in all the cancer crap stuff because I felt I couldn't lose the battle, and part of the battle was holding myself together.
— Sam Taylor-Wood
There I am then back in the saddle, in my numbed heart a prick of misgiving, like one dying of cancer obliged to consult his dentist.
— Samuel Beckett
I like to think of making cancer a chronic disease rather than focus just on curing cancer.
— Laurie Glimcher
To say ... that Laetrile should not be continued to be used by those who are suffering from terminal cancer, I would have to hang my head in shame.
— Luther L. Bohanon
My job is writing. I get paid to do it. When was the last time you heard someone challenge a doctor for making money off of cancer?
— Joyce Maynard
I always used to say to myself, I'm going to die of lung cancer. That's the choice I'm making.
— Clive Owen
Being stuck on love was a real bitch to cure. Like cancer, I think. Just when you think you're over it, it comes back.
— Tarryn Fisher
Someone should tell Jesus," I said. "I mean, it's gotta be dangerous, storing children with cancer in your heart.
— John Green
When I was diagnosed with cancer, I made my deal with God or whatever, which was that I
— Walter Isaacson
I learned there are troubles of more than one kind. Some come from ahead and some from behind.
— Dr. Seuss
Cancer is cancer. I've got a great life if I can just stay alive.
— Paul Henderson
I think the stigma attached to mental illness will disappear just like it did for cancer years ago.
— Sally Graham
I always suggest that when you're going through cancer to find something in your day that makes you feel centered and that makes you feel good.
— Olivia Newton-John
I love yous are exhanged excessively under our roof. Cancer teaches you how important and critical that is.
— Tanya Masse
Is there something I can do to kill the cancer germ? Can the rooms be fumigated ... ? Should I give up my lease and move out?
— Siddhartha Mukherjee
Yes, I have cancer and it might not go away, but I can still have a future because life goes on.
— Kris Carr
This particular nurse said, Cancer cells are those which have forgotten how to die. I was so struck by this statement.
— Harold Pinter
I needed someone to tell me how God could allow someone He loved to suffer so much when I wouldn't do this to someone I hated.
— Sarah Thebarge
I have friends who are going through chemotherapy, and they make the darkest, most hideous cancer jokes you've ever heard.
— Kathy Griffin
Maybe you should say goodbye, Cal.'
'No.'
'It might be important.'
'It might make her die. — Jenny Downham
'No.'
'It might be important.'
'It might make her die. — Jenny Downham
He was one of the few people who had spoken to me as though his words were not rocks and I was not glass.
— Meredith Norton
The cancer I had is not at all equal to other people's cancer. I've never had to have chemotherapy; I haven't had to have a mastectomy.
— Jennifer Grey
Oh, I don't know. I might grow on you."
She furrowed her pretty eyebrows. "Like a cancer?"
"Like a favorite vice. — Ilona Andrews
She furrowed her pretty eyebrows. "Like a cancer?"
"Like a favorite vice. — Ilona Andrews
I love the cancer spoon!
— Vicki Pettersson
that the world was not a wish-granting factory, that I was living with cancer not dying of it,
— John Green
I've been through cancer, divorce, loss and bereavement, but they are things most humans go through.
— Olivia Newton-John
When I was a kid, I never went to Disneyland. My ol' man told me Mickey Mouse died in a cancer experiment.
— Rodney Dangerfield
Upon hearing the results of her breast examination, the First Lady said - "I guess it's my turn."
— Nancy Reagan
The attention was flattering. For the first five minutes. Now I know how poems feel.
— Margaret Edson
Cancer is a bitch that needs to get the crap smacked out of it. I intend to stand on the front lines with a big-ass bat.
— Brenna Aubrey
If I can just stop being so stressed out, maybe my cancer will get better! This is far less scary than treating a disease of unknown etiology.
— Heidi Julavits
I have been extremely lucky; I am a person who is currently living with a cancer that is under control.
— Geraldine Ferraro
I despise the cowardly clinging to life, purely for the sake of life, that seems so deeply ingrained in the American temperament.
— Christopher Lasch
Everyone's just telling me that there's this rumor going around that I'm dying of cancer
— Kyle Massey
I'm going to beat it, ... it's hard ... but I plan on being around for a long time to come.
— Laura Evans
I just ask that everyone continue to raise awareness and fight for pediatric cancer. The fight's not over.
— Devon Still
If I then discovered a cancer in myself and died, I'd consider it a victory of that reality of things.
— Pier Paolo Pasolini
People grow; people grow apart, and cancer ... I've had a very in-depth and personal experience with cancer, and it really causes a perspective shift.
— Justin Baldoni
The only reason I've ever had to wear a hat is to avoid skin cancer.
— Justine Larbalestier
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
Admit it, "Lord I'm Not Done Yet"
Live it, "Lord I'm Not Done Yet"
Shout it, "Lord I'm Not Done Yet — Phyllis Lomax Singh
Live it, "Lord I'm Not Done Yet"
Shout it, "Lord I'm Not Done Yet — Phyllis Lomax Singh
I don't like life that much. It's not that big a deal for me ... I don't want to know I have cancer till it's visible to the naked eye.
— Doug Stanhope
I haven't talked much about being an ovarian cancer survivor because I don't really want to define myself that way.
— Kathy Bates
Each appointment brought fear, uncertainty and discouragement. Ann's constant concern was, What if I have cancer?
— K. Howard Joslin
Cancer had a chance to break me down, but I was determined to fight back with strength and positivity.
— Samantha Harris