
Top 15 Prostate Cancer Awareness Quotes
#1. I recently formed a foundation to raise awareness for prostate cancer. I feel it's very necessary that men be more aware about prostate cancer and their health in general.
Herbie Mann
#2. Our altruistic mind is the key to our happiness as individuals, families, nations, and as an international community.
Dalai Lama XIV
#4. We're all so multifaceted, and it's impossible to see all the sides at once.
Na
#5. I love the Midwest. I think about it every day. I wonder if I would rather have a little farm in the Midwest, in Illinois or Wisconsin, or would I rather have like a little getaway up in the mountains of Colorado.
Joe Lando
#6. There's a feeling of elation that comes after getting off stage and then there's a feeling of utter sadness that comes after getting off the stage.
Neve Campbell
#7. Alas, criticism has always been what human beings, especially leaders, most hate to hear.
David Brin
#8. I believe with all my heart that God still destines for us an even better future and the opportunity to continue to serve as an inspiration to the world.
Marco Rubio
#9. And what sort of lively lads with the pencil those Chinese are, many queer cups and saucers inform us.
Herman Melville
#10. There are cells in the brain that respond to faces. This is one of the reasons that I deal with portraiture. We can learn a lot about our perception of facial expression from the behavior of these cells.
Eric Kandel
#11. MAN, n. An animal so lost in rapturous contemplation of what he thinks he is as to overlook what he indubitably ought to be.
Ambrose Bierce
#12. It is not enough that your designs, nay that your actions, are intrinsically good, you must take care they shall appear so.
Henry Fielding
#13. Supposing I live, I have got a work to do; and if I die, I shall still be engaged in the cause of Zion ... If we live, we live to God; and if we die, we die to God; and we are God's, any way.
John Taylor
#14. The sacred attitude is, then, one of deep and fundamental respect for the real in whatever new form it may present itself.
Thomas Merton
#15. But there was about her the mysterious authority of beauty, a sureness in the carriage of the head, the movement of the eyes, which, without being in the least theatrical, struck him as highly trained and full of a conscious power. (Newland Archer of Countess Olenska)
Edith Wharton
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