
Top 18 Metastasizing Cancer Quotes
#1. So the list went, a fair percentage collecting both welfare and dust, moldering in the stale air of subsidized apartments as their testes shriveled day by day, consumed by the metastasizing cancer called assimilation and susceptible to the hypochondria of exile.
Viet Thanh Nguyen
#2. Arise from sleep, old cat, And with great yawns and stretchings ... Amble out for love
Kobayashi Issa
#3. When we can't let go of the past, painful moments accumulate in us; metastasizing in our consciousness like an emotional cancer.
Bryant McGill
#4. Where's Lover Boy? Oh, I see. You were gonna help him, right? Well that's sweet. It's too bad you couldn't help your little ... friend. That little girl? What was her name again? Rue? Well, we killed her. And now ... we're gonna kill you. -Clove, The Hunger Games
Suzanne Collins
#6. The United States government, in figuring our gross national product, defines 'durable goods' as anything that will last three years.
Barbara Holland
#7. I have an obligation to try to live as long as I can for my family.
Elizabeth Edwards
#8. In which I prevail for a moment over the feelings which have bound me and come to realise that no matter how precariously close to the end it may feel, my life has really only just begun.
Phoebe Gloeckner
#9. Television can stir emotions, but it doesn't invite reflection as much as the printed page.
Bill Moyers
#10. A difficulty is a light. An insurmountable difficulty is a sun.
Paul Valery
#11. When a response is detected, the thing that uttered moves separately but implacably toward its responder, as by gravity. So equivalence is drawn to equivalence until they are within touching distance.
Sheri S. Tepper
#13. I know [canned music] makes chickens lay more eggs and factory workers produce more. But how much more can they get out of you on an elevator?
Victor Borge
#14. I've always been a true believer that if men had babies, nobody would be trying to tell them what they can and can't do with their bodies.
Scott Ian
#15. Margaret," she told me time and again, "you may be anything you wish, so long as you're never boring.
Karen Hawkins
#16. Objectivity, in this sense, means that a person's statements about the world can be trusted if they are submitted to established rules deemed legitimate by a professional community. Facts here are not aspects of the world, but consensually validated statements about it.
Michael Schudson
#17. Lust for possession and greed has ravaged the soul of humanity like a great cancer, metastasizing throughout society in the form of a nouveau post-human, consumer hedonism.
Bryant McGill
#18. Radicalism was like a cancer, metastasizing around the globe until every country was infected by it.
Kaylea Cross
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