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Family Members With Cancer Quotes By Ali Novak

Because when one of your family members gets cancer, you all get cancer. It might not be the same kind, but it will still eat at you until there's nothing left inside. — Ali Novak

Family Members With Cancer Quotes By Kelvin Ogilvie

If you could read some of the stories that we had before us of parents of children dying of, let's say, bone cancer. Or people who dealt with family members drowning in their own bodies, in the end, suffering without any hope of modern medical science easing their pain or offering any comfort. With the absolute knowledge that they were going to die anyway. I can't quite comprehend how we could want those people to continue to suffer that extreme agony on the understanding that it is the will of a creator or some other philosophical concept. — Kelvin Ogilvie

Family Members With Cancer Quotes By William Webb

We are where our thoughts have taken us. — William Webb

Family Members With Cancer Quotes By Greg Anderson

We have thousands of patients and family members who are dealing with dual devastation, cancer and the hurricane. — Greg Anderson

Family Members With Cancer Quotes By Paul D. Boyer

If our society continues to support basic research on how living organisms function, it is likely that my great grandchildren will be spared the agony of losing family members to most types of cancer. — Paul D. Boyer

Family Members With Cancer Quotes By Idries Shah

The mine is always bigger than the gem. — Idries Shah

Family Members With Cancer Quotes By Daniel Peter Buckley

Our journey is one of discovery on Sicily.
Like the past Greek writers.orators,historians and philosophers we are all searching for answers on Earth — Daniel Peter Buckley

Family Members With Cancer Quotes By Sheryl Sandberg

Cancer is another forbidden or "whisper" topic. I read about a writer named Emily McDowell who said the worst part of being diagnosed with lymphoma wasn't feeling sick from chemo or losing her hair. "It was the loneliness and isolation I felt when many of my close friends and family members disappeared because they didn't know what to say, or said the absolute wrong thing without realizing it." In response, Emily created "empathy cards." I love them all but these two are my favorites, making me want to laugh and cry simultaneously. — Sheryl Sandberg

Family Members With Cancer Quotes By John W. Gardner

We have to face the fact that most men and women out there are more stale than they know, more bored than they care to admit. — John W. Gardner

Family Members With Cancer Quotes By Matt Groening

Judging by his outlandish attire, he's some sort of free-thinking anarchist. — Matt Groening

Family Members With Cancer Quotes By Tahereh Mafi

I want to convince you to design a smile just for me. — Tahereh Mafi

Family Members With Cancer Quotes By Tom DeLonge

Like millions of others, I have been plagued by the devastating effects of cancer hitting not one, but multiple members of my family. — Tom DeLonge

Family Members With Cancer Quotes By Jon Gordon

You see, team," Dan said passionately, "our problem is negativity, and we have no one to blame but ourselves. I believe where there is a void, negativity will fill it. And, unfortunately, within every organization you get voids in communication between leaders and their employees and between different teams and team members. It happens everywhere: with sports teams, work teams, family teams. Within these voids, negativity starts to breed and grow and, eventually, like a cancer it will spread if you don't address it. As an executive team it's up to us to do everything we can to prevent these voids from occurring and when they do occur, we must quickly fill them with positive communication and positive energy. People don't just want to be seen and heard. They want to hear and see, and if they don't feel like they are part of the company then they will assume the worst and act accordingly. — Jon Gordon

Family Members With Cancer Quotes By Atul Gawande

Two-thirds of the terminal cancer patients in the Coping with Cancer study reported having had no discussion with their doctors about their goals for end-of-life care, despite being, on average, just four months from death. But the third who did have discussions were far less likely to undergo cardiopulmonary resuscitation or be put on a ventilator or end up in an intensive care unit. Most of them enrolled in hospice. They suffered less, were physically more capable, and were better able, for a longer period, to interact with others. In addition, six months after these patients died, their family members were markedly less likely to experience persistent major depression. In other words, people who had substantive discussions with their doctor about their end-of-life preferences were far more likely to die at peace and in control of their situation and to spare their family anguish. — Atul Gawande

Family Members With Cancer Quotes By Jenny Downham

I get a lot of letters, mostly from family members who have been affected by cancer rather than young people themselves. I reply to them all. — Jenny Downham

Family Members With Cancer Quotes By Sigmund Freud

Words have a magical power. They can either bring the greatest happiness or the deepest despair. — Sigmund Freud

Family Members With Cancer Quotes By Robert Plant

Led Zeppelin has been there through three generations of teenage angst. And there's a generation of kids now who won't know it, post-Linkin Park. — Robert Plant

Family Members With Cancer Quotes By Nathaniel Philbrick

I'll watch anything, from action to art films. — Nathaniel Philbrick

Family Members With Cancer Quotes By Elizabeth Von Arnim

What fun it all was, she thought, and how entirely new and delicious being taken care of as though she were a thing that mattered, a precious thing! — Elizabeth Von Arnim