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Inspirational Terminal Cancer Quotes By Brene Brown

You can't get to courage without walking through vulnerability. — Brene Brown

Inspirational Terminal Cancer Quotes By Bill Watterson

I'm pulling out different aspects of my personality in writing each character and, if I'm doing my job well, I'm being true to the situation and true to the character. — Bill Watterson

Inspirational Terminal Cancer Quotes By Nathaniel Branden

I am responsible for my personal happiness. One of the characteristics of immaturity is the belief that it is someone else's job to make me happy - much as it was once my parents' job to keep me alive. If only someone would love me, then I would love myself. If only someone would take care of me, then I would be contented. If only someone would spare me the necessity of making decisions, then I would be carefree. If only someone would make me happy. Here's a simple but powerful stem to wake one up to reality: If I take full responsibility for my personal happiness - . Taking responsibility for my happiness is empowering. It places my life back in my own hands. Ahead of taking this responsibility, I may imagine it will be a burden. What I discover is that it sets me free. — Nathaniel Branden

Inspirational Terminal Cancer Quotes By Anthony Hopkins

We have a Boesendorfer piano that I play every day. It keeps my brain and my fingers active. — Anthony Hopkins

Inspirational Terminal Cancer Quotes By Scott McNealy

I can't figure the stock market out. I think it's wacky. I have done well with a long-term strategy and will continue being a long-term investor. — Scott McNealy

Inspirational Terminal Cancer Quotes By Billy Magnussen

I was always into sports and a lot of physical activities. My dad was a kickboxer and a body builder. My mom was an aerobics teacher. — Billy Magnussen

Inspirational Terminal Cancer Quotes By Jodi Benson

I was doing a Broadway musical called 'Smile' with Howard Ashman and Marvin Hamlisch in 1984/5 when it abruptly closed. Howard was in the middle of pre-production for 'The Little Mermaid,' so he kindly invited all the girls in our cast to audition for the film. — Jodi Benson

Inspirational Terminal Cancer Quotes By M. Scott Peck

If we want to be heard we must speak in a language the listener can understand and on a level at which the listener is capable of operating. — M. Scott Peck

Inspirational Terminal Cancer Quotes By D. N. Edwards

Does it matter whether we believe it to be true or not? It doesn't, I think. For even if we chose the one above the other and later found out the other to be true, the outcome of all of this would still be the same: all of us will be affected by it. — D. N. Edwards

Inspirational Terminal Cancer Quotes By Chuck Palahniuk

The problem with educating stupid people was that they didn't know they were stupid. The same went for curing crazy people. — Chuck Palahniuk

Inspirational Terminal Cancer Quotes By Shana Abe

You said I was pretty, before."
"Did I?" A new laugh escaped him, mirthless. "How unoriginal. I must be the master of understatement. I think you're goddamned radiant, and you know it. Sometimes I think if I look at you too long I'll go blind, like a lunatic staring straight into the sun. No," he said in a savage undertone, and let the gown fall back to the floor. "You're not pretty. — Shana Abe

Inspirational Terminal Cancer Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

None of us have much time. And yet you act as if things were eternal - the way you fear and long for them. ... Before long, darkness. And whoever buries you mourned in their turn. — Marcus Aurelius

Inspirational Terminal Cancer Quotes By Laozi

He who, conscious of being strong, is content to be weak, he shall be the paragon of mankind. Being the paragon of mankind, Virtue will never desert him. He returns to the state of a little child. — Laozi