Baggage Quote by Alan Carr Download Open image “You survive cancer but you have still got the emotional baggage.” — Alan Carr ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Baggage Cancer Emotional baggage Got Still Survive
Cancer can catch even the best of us off guard. Sometimes the emotions come pouring out. Sometimes they stay locked inside. — Suleika Jaouad Copy Share Image
We all live with cancer, whether it is present in ourselves or affects someone we love. — Dwayne Johnson Copy Share Image
“Cancer gave me an understanding of the point of all this. To survive. Most of our lives it is easy but for the moments… — Shaun Hick Copy Share Image
“I understand that for the people who really care about you the fact that you are facing cancer is very hard to swallow. They… — Yilda Rivera Copy Share Image
Once cancer happens it changes the way you live for the rest of your life. — Hayley Mills Copy Share Image
“In life we always have some measure of control whether it be over our emotions or choices, but when it comes to cancer? The… — Rachel Van Dyken Copy Share Image
Cancer is a passport to intimacy. It is an invitation, maybe even a mandate, to enter the most vital arenas of human life, the… — Bruce Feiler Copy Share Image
Cancer is really hard to go through and it's really hard to watch someone you love go through, and I know because I have… — Cynthia Nixon Copy Share Image
Cancer stops you in your tracks. It really makes you think about what's important. In a second, life can change. Don't ever forget to… — Jaclyn Smith Copy Share Image
I'm a Cancer, which means I'm maternal and emotional. So in relationships I'm screwed. — Lindsay Lohan Copy Share Image
Doing stand up helps - thinking on your feet definitely comes in handy when it's a live show. — Alan Carr Copy Share Image
I mean, seeing 10 very talented interior designers is not hard work - it's an absolute joy. — Alan Carr Copy Share Image
With Stand Up To Cancer, every penny goes to Cancer Research UK. You are playing with people's lives. I knew I needed to get… — Alan Carr Copy Share Image
I think I have got a lot better as an interviewer. I let people talk now which is something you need to do. At… — Alan Carr Copy Share Image
It sounds like I work at Hallmark, but every day is a journey and you get better and that's the whole point of life. — Alan Carr Copy Share Image
“Dad instantly set out his stall:he wanted a big dog, a 'man dog',a dog that if it was human would enjoy a pint and… — Alan Carr Copy Share Image
I mean, I see the old interviews with Bette Davis or Joan Crawford, these characters clawed their way up - what stories. — Alan Carr Copy Share Image
I think TV in general is camp. 'X Factor' is camp, 'Strictly Come Dancing' is camp. Basically, an orange man comes down some stairs… — Alan Carr Copy Share Image
“logotherapy,” which, in a nutshell, is about searching for the meaning packed in one’s baggage, something” — Elizabeth Lesser Copy Share Image
All the baggage that comes with fame, being an actress. The down side to it is the intrusion into your life and this expectation… — Emma Watson Copy Share Image
“they accepted any baggage that came with you and made you believe you were more than you actually were” — Jodi Picoult Copy Share Image
“The thing about moving," he said, "is it's a good way to shake loose whatever old baggage you have, or the old things that… — Tara Schuster Copy Share Image
A lot of people approach their barn or horse like they are going to war, because it's been going badly. So you pick up… — Cindy Meehl Copy Share Image
I had a great dislike to the annoyances entailed by baggage; and it was always with some feeling of elation that I cut myself… — Herbert Spencer Copy Share Image
My beginnings in the Southwest are clear and palpable. My beginnings here made me pay attention to where the sun is, where the winds… — Antoine Predock Copy Share Image
When you're coming off a flight, skip the restroom by the gates and head to the one in baggage claim, which is always cleaner… — Hallie Jackson Copy Share Image
It's very inconvenient being a sculptor. It's like playing the double-bass; one's so handicapped by one's baggage. — Dorothy L. Sayers Copy Share Image