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I like the quotes from all kinds of things. I like the way some people say, think what words the rest of us, in some well chosen. The topic of cancer and cancer treatments are no exception. Some of the best views and most comments on this terrible disease are between quotation marks.
For one thing, cancer is a disease, the last inhabitant - the standard by which all the really bad things in life are measured. Maya Angelou was an American poet, said:"Bitterness is like cancer. It feeds on the host," and Edward Abbey was an American author and environmentalist, who said: "Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cells." No matter what "it" is the worst ever in relation to cancer.
Then there are the celebrities who say things that still echo in our minds. Olivia Newton-John said: "My fear of cancer has changed my life. I am for any new, healthy day so I am very grateful. It helped me prioritize my life."Lance Armstrong, the famous cyclist is quoted as saying, "If children have the ability to ignore all odds and percentages, then maybe we can all learn from them. If you're thinking, what other choice but to hope? We have two options, medically and emotionally: Give up or fight like hell. "
Melissa Bank, an author who wrote: "During chemo, you're more tired than ever. It 'like a cloud over the sun, and suddenly you are out. They do not knowthe door when the food will be delivered. It should also be noted that there are stronger than ever. Clear. Your mortality is at an optimal distance, not so close that there is nothing hidden, but close enough to give you the perception of depth. Previously, it has undertaken to discover weeks, months or years to the importance of experience. Now it immediately. "
But perhaps the lack of supply of all is the anonymous quotation: "cancer cures smoking"
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