A boy from Brooklyn used to cruise on summer nights. As soon as he’d hit sixty he’d hold his hand out the window, cupping it around the wind. He’d been assured this is exactly how a woman’s breast feels when you put your hand around it and ap...
When I was 17 years old, I put out an album while my mother was dying of cancer. That right there alone is a struggle. That's hard. That's tough for anybody.
Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell.
Surviving cancer is cool, but surviving old age is cooler.
Cancer... the process of creation gone wild, I thought.
Does the surgeon spare the cancer because he must cut to remove it? We are cruel. Of course we are cruel.
I had no specific bent toward science until my grandfather died of stomach cancer. I decided that nobody should suffer that much.
It's so important to encourage the use of suncream, tan in a bottle and the disuse of sunbeds which are known world-wide as causes of skin cancer.
Many badly needed goals, like fusion and cancer cure, would be achieved much sooner if we invested more.
I'm sucking on a cancer stick trying to think of something inspiring to say to help someone have a better life. That's "Irony".
Just because someone has cancer, it doesn't mean you stop laughing at them or making fun of them.
I love you"s are exhanged excessively under our roof. Cancer teaches you how important and critical that is.
The "I love you"s are exchanged excessively under our roof. Cancer teaches you how important and critical that is.
I have friends who are going through chemotherapy, and they make the darkest, most hideous cancer jokes you've ever heard.
My doctor found a spot on my lung. He told me it looked like adenocarcinoma, a cancer he attributes to smoking. He didn't need to biopsy it.
I'm on the advisory board of Alex's Lemonade Stand, which is a children's cancer charity. I'm so proud to be on that and help them.
Unfortunately, cancer is the number one killer of children in this country today, and it destroys not only these innocent victims, but their families as well.
If I'm diagnosed with cancer I might become despondent, but someone young might not, and they might need connections with somebody outside their circle of family because their family is so despondent.
To go to hospitals and see people fight and overcome cystic fibrosis or cancer or any number of illnesses is to see courage that is humbling. And athletes constantly need to be humbled.
I have got prostate cancer, and I have to keep monitoring that. It's no problem, it's under control and I'm very cool about it, but other people are dying from it.
Cancer didn't change me at all. I know lots of people talk about the life revelation. I didn't have that.