Mastectomy Quotes
Collection of top 24 famous quotes about Mastectomy
Mastectomy Quotes & Sayings
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Cancer changes your life," a patient wrote after her mastectomy. "It alters your habits. ... Everything becomes magnified.
— Siddhartha Mukherjee
If a relative has suffered Ovarian or Breast Cancer, get the genetic screening. It saves lives.
— Lisa Jey Davis
I was initiated as a Buddhist monk at the age of 19, but I think that initiation is simply a starting point.
— Frederick Lenz
Nature is not only all that is visible to the eye ... it also includes the inner pictures of the soul.
— Edvard Munch
I had a mastectomy in 1998, and then chemo.
— Carly Simon
[On her mastectomy:] Fact is, I'm the same car I always was, except now I have a dent in my fender.
— Betty Rollin
When I stay athletic with good posture and get the club away in a good position, I get through it better.
— Ernie Els
The continued existence of society depends upon private property.
— Ludwig Von Mises
Somewhere between good and bad - bits of both stuck together.
Ma — Emma Donoghue
Ma — Emma Donoghue
One of my first thoughts I had when I started considering the mastectomy was, 'What am I going to look like?' And then, 'What will my husband think?'
— Giuliana Rancic
There must be vistas flying out beyond, that promise more than present conditions yield.
— Lewis Howard Latimer
Life is untimely.
— Christine M. Knight
All of the technology is a means to an end. We are the end. And we just have to pay attention..
— Jac Holzman
I'm inclined to believe you need the psychiatrist.
— Ray Bradbury
The color of truth is gray.
— James Patterson
The first sign builders are on their way is when - hey, presto! - a skip appears outside your house.
— Craig Brown
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
Every man's actions belong to him.
— Ben Harper
I am a post-mastectomy woman who believes our feelings need voice in order to be recognized, respected, and of use.
— Audre Lorde