Top 16 Cancer Caregiver Quotes
#1. The mystic's idea of deliberately stupefying and stultifying himself is an "abomination unto the Lord." This, by the way, does not conflict with the rules of Yoga. That kind of suppression is comparable to the restrictions in athletic training, or diet in sickness.
Aleister Crowley
#2. For much of their history, life for most people in China was arduous and circumscribed - and people travelled as little as they could.
Evan Osnos
#3. Just because someone has cancer, it doesn't mean you stop laughing at them or making fun of them.
Tanya Masse
#4. A landline is an anchor - busy signals, long distance bills, missed connections and all.
Rainbow Rowell
#5. Never again should you wonder what you have to be thankful for.
Rick Warren
#6. She turned back to inspect a bank of greens: olive, jade, leaf, kiwi, lime, a silver-green like the back of birch leaves, a bright pistachio.
Anne Bartlett
#8. Yo, you don't think you're going under?
I got a bullet with your name, your address, and your phone number.
Kool G Rap
#9. The challenge coaches face is replacing players they were counting on to be major pieces of a puzzle. In a lot of cases, there is just no way to make the necessary adjustments.
Ron Jaworski
#10. Ever since I've been blessed with success, I've struggled a little with anonymity and even family. I've had people calling asking for money, and I have to ask them first, 'Are you working? Have you been trying to help yourself?' Then I feel like I can help.
Tyler Perry
#12. His kiss ... well, it made me. He made me. And because of that, I knew it went both ways. He made me. I made him.
Jennifer L. Armentrout
#13. To dread no eye and to suspect no tongue is the great prerogative of innocence
an exemption granted only to invariable virtue.
Samuel Johnson
#14. The past was speaking ... what was the difference now? She had the feeling she'd walked into a house she thought she knew well and discovered a room she hadn't seen before. Maybe it wasn't too late. Maybe they did have a chance.
Susan Minot
#15. I know it was harder for me taking care of my dad during his cancer than it was going through my own. You feel more helpless as a caregiver.
Mindy Sterling