Top 20 Quotes About Stomach Cancer
#1. I had no specific bent toward science until my grandfather died of stomach cancer. I decided that nobody should suffer that much.
Gertrude B. Elion
#2. Ronnie James Dio died the other day, quietly succumbed to a relatively sudden onset of stomach cancer and up and left the planet in a blaze of stage fire, dragonsmoke and general metal awesomeness. Maybe you heard.
Mark Morford
#3. Farren had discovered before she traveled back to her home in Jersey that Ashley had been diagnosed with stage three stomach cancer and it was pretty aggressive.
Nako
#4. If a doctor said you had stomach cancer, would you consult Rush Limbaugh for a second opinion? Of course, that sounds like nonsense, but many Americans have no qualms about listening to political commentators and untrained activists when it comes to even more complex scientific questions.
Kurt Eichenwald
#5. My grandmother was a chemist. She worked at the Banting Institute in Toronto, and at 44 she died of stomach cancer. I never met my grandmother, but I carry on her name - her exact name, Eva Vertes - and I like to think I carry on her scientific passion, too.
Eva Vertes
#6. You hear that I'm nauseous and sick to my stomach and the first thing that comes to your mind is cancer?
Judy Angelo
#7. Music knows no barrier of age or culture. It isn't about being politically correct or even making a statement. Music is what appeals to the ears and touches your soul.
A.R. Rahman
#8. Grief had refined her girlish prettiness, she had the clear decided looks of a woman who had seen her hopes destroyed.
Philippa Gregory
#9. The only unnatural sexual behavior is none at all.
Sigmund Freud
#10. She had six months at most left to live. She had cancer, she hissed. A filthy growth eating her insides away. There was an operation, she'd been told. They took half your stomach out and fitted you up with a plastic bag. Better a semicolon than a full stop, some might say.
Helen Hodgman
#12. Happiness can be attained by letting go, including letting go of your ideas about happiness.
Thich Nhat Hanh
#13. The creator who could put a cancer in a believer's stomach is above being
interfered with by prayers.
Bret Harte
#14. I am a product ... I'm a comedian. I'm not curing cancer. In the end, I tell jokes. I make people laugh. I make sense out of ridiculous situations, but in the end, it's all about laughter. It's all about your cheek hurting, your stomach hurting.
Carlos Mencia
#15. It's okay to be you. You don't have to try to be anybody else. Whatever you are, however you are, it's fine. Nobody's perfect.
Priyanka Chopra
#16. The time for playing with zippers is over.
Avery Flynn
#17. The patient in question was a young woman whose parents brought her in because she complained incessantly of stomach pains. Freud diagnosed her with hysteria. A few months later, she died of abdominal cancer.
Kathryn Schulz
#18. I wanted to talk more, to spend more time with him, to hear more about him. I wanted more.
Taylor Jenkins Reid
#19. By exercising your stomach muscles, you wring out the body, you don't catch colds, you don't get cancer, you don't get hernias. Do animals get hernias? Do animals go on diets?
Joseph Pilates
#20. There is literally no such thing as an idea that cannot be expressed well and articulately to today's voters in thirty seconds.
Dick Morris