Top 17 After Cancer Treatment Quotes

#1. This chapter reviews the knowledge and practice that social workers need to establish beginning competency in working with transgender and gender nonconforming persons.

Gerald P. Mallon

#2. I have cervical cancer. I'm what they call a DES baby ... I have been cancer free for 7 years now ... I had it the first time when I was 19 and then it came back a few years later after I went through treatment.

Amy Weber

#3. To say that a thing is beautiful is simply an act of faith, not a measurement on some kind of scale.

Edouard Vuillard

#4. The unoccupied fields of the world must have their Calvary before they have their Pentecost.

Samuel Marinus Zwemer

#5. It's rare for a first lady to be running for president.

Gwen Ifill

#6. Bluntly: my rebellion is a faith to which I subscribe without believing in it.

Emil Cioran

#7. I am content that the work that I've done is wonderful.

Angela Bassett

#8. We needs must love the highest when we see it.

Alfred Tennyson

#9. I'm just trying to spread the word and upturn the myth that actually you should be resting after cancer treatment. You shouldn't; you should be getting out and doing any kind of exercise you can. You don't have to run a marathon, but you just have to up your activity levels.

Jo Brand

#10. Successful people have control over the time in their life. A shoemaker who owns his own shop gets up one morning and says, 'I'm not opening,' That's a successful guy.

Rod Steiger

#11. Sneakiness was a form of privacy and privacy here was the first loss.

Joan London

#12. I'm a keen runner, so I try to fit in a half hour every other day.

Olly Murs

#13. My husband, Clay Felker, died 17 years after his first cancer due to secondary conditions that developed from treatment.

Gail Sheehy

#14. Good for him, Hale said. And then he stopped. There were four other people in the room, but Hale only looked at Kat, and something in his gaze burned her, froze her, made her want to run.

Ally Carter

#15. To be the best, I had to work harder than everyone else.

Jahangir Khan

#16. I tend to research as I write so that the narrative can take priority, which is important for a piece of fiction, I think, finding out facts as and when I need to.

Sarah Hall

#17. The truth, as the light, makes blind.

Albert Camus

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