Living With Cancer Quotes
Collection of top 27 famous quotes about Living With Cancer
Living With Cancer Quotes & Sayings
Happy to read and share the best inspirational Living With Cancer quotes, sayings and quotations on Wise Famous Quotes.
I am not afraid to die; I am only afraid of saying goodbye to you forever.
— Shannon L. Alder
No member of the faithful could possibly deny that the Church is competent in her magisterium to interpret the natural moral law.
— Pope Paul VI
You'd literally lie, cheat, and steal -hell, kill- to convince people you are a good guy
— Gillian Flynn
Read a good book every day. Books help to educate the soul. The mere joy of learning something new will instill the will to live in you.
— Sanchita Pandey
The most dangerous food a man can eat is wedding cake. Woman like silent men, they think they are listening.
— Marcel Achard
I am living proof that if you catch prostate cancer early, it can be reduced to a temporary inconvenience, and you can go back to a normal life.
— Norman Schwarzkopf
Hope for the best,brace yourself for the worst and no matter what you're faced with, make a plan to KEEP GOING!
— Tanya Masse
In living with, rather than relentlessly fighting their cancer, they ultimately live longer.
— Ira Byock
There's nothing wrong with having a different way of learning. What's wrong is when people blame you for it.
— Joan Bauer
I am living in Norway, where I am under the care of the best cancer doctor in Norway and I can be closer to my family.
— Grete Waitz
Together we can make a world where cancer no longer means living with fear, without hope, or worse.
— Patrick Swayze
Quentin wasn't stupid, despite living what his father called 'a lifestyle unworthy of yourself'.
— Ros Baxter
The greatest obstacle to learning is the inability or unwillingness to overcome beliefs. - Todd Anthonsen999
— Todd Anthonsen999
She snorts. "Does that make you my prince?" "Damn straight.
— Elle Kennedy
Fidelity is a living, breathing entity. On wobbly footing, it can wander, becoming something different entirely.
— Kay Goodstadt
I too complain ceaselessly in my heart and in my words too. My very life is a protest. Against government, for instance.
— Dorothy Day
Better than cancer or Alzheimer's, that prime horror of anyone who has spent his life making a living by his wits.
— Stephen King
that the world was not a wish-granting factory, that I was living with cancer not dying of it,
— John Green