Strength For Cancer Patients Quotes & Sayings
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To me, romance and suspense go hand in hand. What's more suspenseful than wondering how two wonderful people can manage to get together in spite of the world going crazy around them? — Maggie Shayne

Yes, he was leaving, but he'd told her repeatedly that they would find a way to make it work. and yes, it was true that they didn't know each other well, but considering the short time they'd been together, he'd learned enough to know that he could love her forever. all they needed was a chance. — Nicholas Sparks

I'm a lifer, yeah ... I can honestly say I'm a lifer. — Neil Finn

Why try to fit in, when you're meant to stand out? — Dyphia Blount

The purpose of life is to be happy by loving, giving, and forgiving. — Debasish Mridha

It's nice to see how the suffering does away in time. It always does — Kathrin Schmidt

It's different cultures that make the world go 'round at the end of the day. — Samantha Fox

I couldn't pick just one defining breakthrough role. I like to think that they're all a part of me. — Natalie Dormer

You don't feel as self-conscious if your clothes fit. — Rachael Ray

Problems aren't out there, whatever is missing is what you are not giving, and whatever crisis you are hitting is a call for more of you to come out, for more of you to emerge. — Derek Rydall

Teaching in the upper elementary grades had given me a deep appreciation of the gifts and graces that are specific to individuals with ten or eleven years of experience as human beings. It is, I think, a magical time - when so much has been learned, but not yet enough to entirely extinguish the magical reach and freedom of early childhood. — Zilpha Keatley Snyder

Work is a necessary evil to be avoided. — Mark Twain

When failure is not an option we can forget about learning, creativity, and innovation. — Brene Brown

We see cancer patients battling death as valiant, and we think that if they try hard enough, they'll beat it. In truth, cancer is an equal-opportunity killer and is impervious to moral virtues and emotional strength. No amount of courage increases a patient's likelihood of survival. For every courageous patient who survives, there is another courageous patient who does not. Of course you'd never know that from popular media, where patients wage battle against cancer and win, and where almost everyone survives CPR and looks remarkably good hooked up to a breathing machine. — Bloomsbury Publishing