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cancer heal-itself medicine
If one of you has seriously sinned, repent-now. It is not good to violate the commandments of the Lord. It is worse to do nothing about it. Sin is like cancer in the body. It will never heal itself. It will become progressively worse unless cured through the medicine of repentance. Richard G. Scott
cancer war medicine
There is no better example of the weakness of our dominant medicine than its clearly ineffective War On Cancer. By the same token, there is no better example of the superiority of complementary, alternative medicine than its management of this dread disease. We are equally concerned about whether mainstream medicine's demand for proof works to maintain it at its current level of ineptitude. Robert Atkins
cancers hope
I hope I can become a voice for all cancers and all patients. Kathy Giusti
cancer causes show-me
You show me something that doesn't cause cancer, and I'll show you something that isn't on the market yet. George Carlin
cancer science growth
Cancer research is a growth industry. George Carlin
cancer long enough
If you live long enough, sooner or later everybody you know has cancer. George Carlin
cancer humorous long
The surgeon general warned today that saliva causes stomach cancer. But apparently only when swallowed in small amounts over a long period of time. George Carlin
cancer thinking media
It's not in the mainstream media yet, but the biggest jump in skin cancer has occurred since the advent of sunscreens. That kind of thing makes me happy. The fact that people, in pursuit of a superficial look of health, give themselves a fatal disease. I love it when 'reasoning' human beings think they have figured out how to beat something and it comes right back and kicks them in the nuts. God bless the law of unintended consequences. And the irony is impressive: Healthy people, trying to look healthier, make themselves sick. Good! George Carlin
cancer eye men
The city grows like a cancer; I must grow like a sun. The city eats deeper and deeper into the red; it is an insatiable white louse which must die eventually of inanition. I am going to starve the white louse which is eating me up. I am going to die as a city in order to become again a man. Therefore I close my ears, my eyes, my mouth. Henry Miller
challenges intellectual culture
In their capacity as a tool, computers will be but a ripple on the surface of our culture. In their capacity as intellectual challenge, they are without precedent in the cultural history of mankind. Edsger Dijkstra
challenges critical customer face high holiday huge impact last loyalty meet online quarters retailers risk season shopping stage week weeks
During this critical stage in the holiday shopping season, online retailers face huge challenges to maintaining high satisfaction. Those who aren't able to meet customer expectations online during the last week or two of the holiday shopping season risk the long-term impact of lessened customer loyalty during the weeks and quarters to come. Larry Freed
challenges future handled past stand
We've handled challenges in the past and we will be able to stand up to future challenges as well. Ismail Haniyeh
challenges families leisure limited premium schedules simply speaks spend time volumes
This speaks volumes about the challenges contemporary families have simply coordinating schedules . . . and the premium they place on the increasingly limited leisure time they spend together. Peter Yesawich
challenges answers
I've always seen 'no' as a challenge rather than an answer. Mark Lawrence
challenges kid likes step willing
Riley is the kind of kid who likes challenges like that. He's always willing to step in and give it a shot. Herb Harris
challenges important be-true-to-yourself
It was so important for me to lose everything, because I found out what the most important thing is, which is to be true to yourself. Ellen DeGeneres
challenges training hardship
What ought one to say then as each hardship comes? I was practicing for this, I was training for this. Epictetus
challenges coach coached female great second year
That first year was tough. There were a lot of challenges. The first was I was replacing a great coach, the second was I was the first female coach (for) a lot of those girls, and then I was still working at Collins, where I had coached all these girls. Cheryl Ingham