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Breast cancer quotes inspire people in the throws of treatment, offer encouragement to family members, and help those impacted by any level of diagnosis (from stage 0—DCIS—to metastatic).
Related: 101 Inspirational Cancer Quotes. 41. “The groundwork of all happiness is health.” — Leigh Hunt. 42. “It is exercise alone that supports the spirits, and keeps the mind in vigor.”
Share these short, powerful breast cancer quotes to encourage and provide hope for friends and family affected by the disease.
— Nami Sano, Japanese manga artist (5 August 2023), in her final letter she wrote before dying of cancer "Thank you for growing up well." ("잘 자라줘서 고맙다.") — Yoon Ki-jung, Korean Professor Emeritus of Applied Statistics at Yonsei University and father of President Yoon Suk Yeol. (15 August 2023). "Have fun." [255]
At the time that Sontag was writing, the fad in alternative cancer treatment was psychotherapy for the patient's supposed "cancer personality". According to these proponents, patients brought cancer upon themselves by having a resigned, repressed, inhibited personality (which contrasted with the tuberculosis patient, who was seen as passionate ...
"Breast Cancer Show Ever" is the ninth episode in the twelfth season of the American animated television series South Park, and the 176th episode of the series overall. It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on October 15, 2008.
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[1] [2] One of Jowett's 11 maxims was "never quarrel, never explain, never hate, never fret, never fail". [1] The surgeon and writer Robert Tuttle Morris wrote in his 1915 book Doctors vs. Folks that "It is well to follow the rule to 'Never complain, never explain'. A man is judged by his character as a whole – not by individual acts." [2]