Dear Whoever-that-just-found-out-that-they-have-a-terminal-illness, don't let that put you down. Technically, we are all dying.
Mokokoma MokhonoanaMots clés death cancer terminal-illness terminal-disease
Please don’t preach at me—I feel bad enough already.
Shirley CorderMots clés cancer devotional preach shirley-corder
Please don’t tell me you know just how I feel--you don't.
Shirley CorderMots clés feelings cancer devotional shirley-corder
There's only one way to become an eagle, and that's to be born an eagle.
Shirley CorderMots clés cancer eagle shirley-corder
When life is going according to plan, we don't stop to question our daily habits...Maybe it's time to sift through our lives.
Shirley CorderMots clés life plans cancer shirley-corder
There are times when we find ourselves pitching downwards, out of control. Yet God is always nearby...
Shirley CorderMots clés encouragement cancer devotional shirley-corder
She blew more smoke toward me, a lazy game of cancer catch.
Gillian FlynnMots clés death smoking cigarette cancer cigarettes inevitable smoke
We accept the cures, with the promise of future struggles, in defiance of death.
Benjamin RubensteinMots clés health cancer inspirational-attitude cancer-survivors
Cancer - a more or less permanent traffic jam in the body.
Andreas MoritzMots clés medicine healing cancer medical-treatment oncology illnesses
Diseases desperate grown,
By desperate appliance are relieved,
Or not at all.
Mots clés shakespeare desperation cancer diseases
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