Cancer and love quotes:

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  • When someone has cancer, the whole family and everyone who loves them does, too. -- Terri Clark
  • Depression can seem worse than terminal cancer, because most cancer patients feel loved and they have hope and self-esteem. -- David D. Burns
  • Understanding how DNA transmits all it knows about cancer, physics, dreaming and love will keep man searching for some time. -- David R. Brower
  • I personally know women who are Breast Cancer survivors and will do all I can to support the cause. Besides, I love boobies! -- Jane Wiedlin
  • My biggest fear in life is losing the people I love, and the thing with cancer is that it seems that you can't really control it. -- Mollie King
  • Teen authors love to flirt with taboo, to grapple - sensitively - with dark and frightening issues, and there is nothing darker and more frightening than cancer. -- Mal Peet
  • Cancer is messy and scary. You throw everything at it, but don't forget to throw love at it. It turns out that might be the best weapon of all. -- Regina Brett
  • When the person you love has cancer, they are, in a sense, living on Planet Cancer. They are in a place where you are not. And you can't follow them. -- Michel Faber
  • My family understands the pain of struggling with a loved one who's suffering from a blood-related cancer, and we seek to support those who are working to find a cure. -- Nadia Bjorlin
  • I kind of blossomed backwards. I got cancer, fell in love and have a magical life. I never imagined it would happen that way, but you just go with the flow, right? -- Kris Carr
  • I would've loved to have children and I'm really good with kids, but I just didn't want to commit to anything when I had cancer. I didn't want to plan for the future. -- Frazer Hines
  • When I went public with my breast cancer diagnosis six weeks ago, the overwhelming outpouring of love, prayers and support really helped me heal faster. I want to make sure to thank everyone. -- Giuliana Rancic
  • Cancer stops you in your tracks. It really makes you think about what's important. In a second, life can change. Don't ever forget to say thank you for love and family. What good is your success without them? -- Jaclyn Smith
  • People love to be listened to and represented, and they love it when they feel like you have some of the same problems that they do. Everybody deals with things like romantic difficulties in relationships and death and cancer and abuse. -- Jason Isbell
  • I have experienced firsthand the tremendous impact breast cancer has on the women who fight it and the loved ones who support them. This is a disease that catches you unaware and, without the right resources, leaves you feeling frightened and alone. -- Ricardo Antonio Chavira
  • If I were rewriting 'Love, Medicine & Miracles,' I might consider changing its title to 'The Side Effects of Cancer.' Healing is hard work, as is any change one must make in one's life. I and others have learned, however, that the side effects of cancer may not all be bad ones. -- Bernie Siegel
  • For people who are afraid to talk about cancer, for people who are afraid to communicate with their loved ones about it, and for the people who want to pretend cancer doesn't exist, either delaying diagnosis or not getting regular checkups, the consequences can be fatal. Doing nothing about cancer will kill you. -- Marlee Matlin
  • Imagine if Congress always put the interests of polluters ahead of the health of our families. Our rivers and lakes would be choked with sewage. Acid rain would pour down from smog-filled skies. Hundreds of thousands more of our neighbors, friends, and loved ones would be victims of cancer, heart disease, and asthma. -- Jeff Merkley
  • Finally, after a lot of searching and digging, it was simply the love of family that gave me a road into the character. Once I got into that, and we delved into what it would be like to survive cancer and the ability to see how precious life is, it became easier to play her. -- Jeanne Tripplehorn
  • My father died of brain cancer in 1991. I do not know anyone whose life has not been touched by the loss of a loved one to cancer. I wrote my book 'Gracefully Gone' about my father's fight and my struggle growing up with an ill parent. I wrote it to help others know they are not alone in this all-too-often insurmountable war against cancer. -- Alicia Coppola
  • I love the cancer spoon! -- Vicki Pettersson
  • I would love to start a cancer organization. -- Jason Derulo
  • I'm not playing 'Survivor' when someone I love has cancer. -- Jenna Morasca
  • To faith doubt is a sin, to science a virtue, to love a cancer and to life, suicide -- Bangambiki Habyarimana
  • For pride is spiritual cancer: it eats up the very possibility of love, or contentment, or even common sense. -- C. S. Lewis
  • Anger and resentment are the cancer of our mind. To be cured, inject love in your heart and be kind. -- Debasish Mridha
  • Americans still believe they are cut out to be successful-in everything: love, love-making, luck, luck-giving, money-making, sense-making, cancer-avoiding, clothes-wearing, car-driving, and so on. -- William Saroyan
  • Just those three words, said and meant. I love you. They were quite hopeless. He said it as he might have said, I have cancer. His fairy story. -- John Fowles
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