Quotes about Cancer – Cancer Quotations Celebs Sayings
{YBA} There is most important words and quotations of special personalities and celebrities at cancer topic (breast cancer topic).
1. Kylie Minogue, On being diagnosed with breast cancer
The moment my doctor told me, I went silent. My mum and dad were with me. Then we all fell to pieces.
2. Kylie Minogue, On getting through battle against cancer
I feel more inspired than ever, and think that I will finally achieve what I have long been wishing for: a balance of work and privacy – a harmony.
3. Marianne Faithful, On her successful recovery from breast cancer
It has been an extraordinary experience and, in many ways, extremely positive.
4. Naomi Campbell
My mum [who has breast cancer] is a fighter. I’ve got that from her, I know she’s a fighter.
5. Larry Craig
Breast cancer deaths in America have been declining for more than a decade. Much of that success is due to early detection and better treatments for women. I strongly encourage women to get a mammogram.
6. Olivia Newton John
My cancer scare changed my life. I’m grateful for every new, healthy day I have. It has helped me prioritize my life.
7. Lance Armstrong
If children have the ability to ignore all odds and percentages, then maybe we can all learn from them. When you think about it, what other choice is there but to hope? We have two options, medically and emotionally: give up, or Fight Like Hell.
8. Ingrid Bergman
Time is shortening. But every day that I challenge this cancer and survive is a victory for me.
9. Ingrid Bergman
Cancer victims who don’t accept their fate, who don’t learn to live with it, will only destroy what little time they have left.
10. Susan Sontag
Cancer patients are lied to, not just because the disease is (or is thought to be) a death sentence, but because it is felt to be obscene — in the original meaning of that word: ill-omened, abominable, repugnant to the senses.
11. John Diamond
Cancer is a word, not a sentence.
12. Melissa Bank
During chemo, you’re more tired than you’ve ever been. It’s like a cloud passing over the sun, and suddenly you’re out. You don’t know how you’ll answer the door when your groceries are delivered. But you also find that you’re stronger than you’ve ever been. You’re clear. Your mortality is at optimal distance, not up so close that it obscures everything else, but close enough to give you depth perception. Previously, it has taken you weeks, months, or years to discover the meaning of an experience. Now it’s instantaneous