Cancer Quote by Camille Pagán Download Open image ““exhausted. If cancer was a gift, I wanted to return it. I didn’t need”” — Camille Pagán ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cancer
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“Hmph,” Jackie said, and put down her paper to hold out her hand for the muffin; breakfast meeting or not, she had a weakness… — Camille Pagán Copy Share Image
“at the sky, thinking about space and time and my mother, who was both my past and my present, and who, for all I… — Camille Pagán Copy Share Image
“Tom would have come out eventually, although I suspect that if I’d had the chance to tell him my Really Bad News before he… — Camille Pagán Copy Share Image
“It was one of those moments when you feel unbelievably lucky to have been placed on the planet at the same time as the… — Camille Pagán Copy Share Image
“How I will miss her. I still sometimes question my love for her. Where did it come from, and why did it take me… — Camille Pagán Copy Share Image
“the difference between love and loss was so slight it was almost impossible to perceive.” — Camille Pagán Copy Share Image
“Personally, I don’t care very much about everything working out perfectly, but I’m not going to not take a chance because of all the… — Camille Pagán Copy Share Image
“I knew global warming was killing polar bears, the Chinese population blew past one billion several years ago, and rhythms was the longest word… — Camille Pagán Copy Share Image
“I liked this parallel universe I found myself in. It was a place in which I was able to ignore trivial matters such as… — Camille Pagán Copy Share Image
“But I loved her in spite of these issues, and maybe even more because of them. For the first time, Nora had demonstrated to… — Camille Pagán Copy Share Image
“You’re not saying I have cancer, are you?” I asked, attempting to help him clarify—as surely this was not what he meant.” — Camille Pagán Copy Share Image
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