I believe that the greatest truths of the universe don't lie outside, in the study of the stars and the planets. They lie deep within us, in the magnificence of our heart, mind, and soul. Until we understand what is within, we can't understand what i...
...letting go of attachment to any way of believing or thinking has made me feel more expanded and almost transparent so that universal energy can just flow through me.
Most of the human body disease such as Obesity, Cancer, Heart disease are linked with our food which we eat in our day to day life. If people are eating health food than how come there be more than 50% death from heart and cancer disease alone in a d...
I love music. For me, music is morning coffee. It's mood medicine. It's pure magic. A good song is like a good meal-I just want to inhale it and then share a bite with someone else.
The battle against cancer has made me strong. It's like winning a war! When I was diagnosed, I was told by doctors my kidney, liver and other organs could fail. It was tough. I didn't know if I could save my life. But I was positive, and because of t...
[first lines] Joan Lunden: Robin Williger. He is a 15 year old freshman from Racine, Wisconsin. He enjoys studying history; he's on the debate team. Robin's future looked very, very bright. But recently he was diagnosed with cancer, a very tough kind...
I'm going to beat this cancer or die trying.
You don't treat cancer - you fight it.
Mr. Jamrach led me through the lobby and into the menagerie. The first was a parrot room, a fearsome screaming place of mad round eyes, crimson breasts that beat against bars, wings that flapped against their neighbours, blood red, royal blue, gypsy ...
Professor Fitz: Well, the cumulonimbus formations about which you speak that look like... Howard Hughes: Giant breasts full of milk. I want clouds, damn it. Professor Fitz: Yes, clouds that look like giant breasts full of milk, cannot exactly be guar...
Cancer is just a horrible disease.
More men die of jealousy than of cancer.
Cancer is the most pernicious, insidious, disgusting disease of life.
Cancer isn't going to slow me down.
Humanity is the cancer of nature.
Modesty seldom resides in a breast that is not enriched with nobler virtues.
I wait, with some impatience in my pulse, but no doubt in my breast.
But curb thou the high spirit in thy breast, for gentle ways are best, and keep aloof from sharp contentions.
The safest thing to do was get rid of the second breast. I just want to give myself the best chance possible to live.
My mother-in-law had a pain beneath her left breast. Turned out to be a trick knee.
My mother never breast fed me, she told me she only liked me as a friend.