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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 checked decides heard life met saved worth
If one person decides to get checked for cancer and a life is saved because we met and they heard my story, then it's worth something. Eric Latham
cancer book past
But my body was telling its story. I have read a lot of stuff about cancer. I needed this book. I wish I'd had this book when I had cancer. I wanted someone to be talking to me about "fart floors." I wanted somebody telling me what it was like to have a [colostomy] bag. I felt so alone. And if you're a person who's been traumatized [by past abuse], it's so potentially re-traumatizing. You slip right into "oh my god, this is the only person this has happened to before" mentality: "I'm especially bad and I have especially bad cancer..." Eve Ensler
cancer thinking would-be
Look, you do everything in stages, right? I don't think everything happens at once. There are so many layers we are constantly chipping away at, down and down and down, closer and closer to what would be the body. I think what happened with cancer, was that I woke up out of nine hours of surgery and I was body. I was just body. Eve Ensler
cancer cutting reality
Why aren't we looking at the causes of breast cancer? Why aren't we spending our energy on looking at what we're doing to the earth? On the pollutants we're putting into the earth? And the pesticides we're putting into the earth? What we're releasing into the air? Instead, we just cut off more organs! That's where metaphor comes into it - not even metaphor as much as reality. Eve Ensler
cancer kind like-you
The minute someone tells you you have cancer, it's kind of like you die. You really do die. It's like you get that you're mortal. Eve Ensler
cancer yoga mean
I'm in good shape. My cancer means I have lost a lot of organs and I'm a lot lighter. I have devoted myself to yoga and I'm doing handstands. Eve Ensler
possibility pessimist optimist
I am neither an optimist nor pessimist, but a possibilist. Max Lerner
possibility public-service my-future
I'm going to explore the possibility that my future work could be in public service rather than corporate work. Mike McGavick
millions exhibitionist ifs
If we had 3 million exhibitionists and only one voyeur, nobody could make any money. Albert Brooks
millions people reason unified vote younger
So many millions of people don't feel like their vote has any meaning. There is no reason why younger people can't be a unified force. Mike Burkett
millions pounds spend spent
We have spent tens of millions of pounds on it and we will spend more tens of millions of pounds. Ian Livingstone
millions
If it's accessible by hundreds of millions of people, then it's as mainstream as it gets. Warren Ellis
millions sounds
What do I need it for, millions of dollars? It just sounds like problems with the IRS to me. Burt Shavitz