Skin cancer Quote by Jonathan Ames Download Open image ““It was another sunny day, good for skin cancer and playing tennis.”” — Jonathan Ames ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Skin cancer Sunny day
“In the back of my mind’s eye, everything had a fuzzy green haze on it, like a brand-new tennis ball. The world was getting… — Nalo Hopkinson Copy Share Image
“I wear a solar radiation suit. The lights we have over our artificial fields simulate real sunlight, so if I were in there for too long, I’d get a sunburn just like if I was on a beach. I guess up on the Burn (that’s what we call the land) they had something called sunscreen, but then some dermatologist down… — Annie Oldham Copy Share
“No one ever asked me if I wanted to play tennis, let alone make it my life. My father decided long before I was… — Andre Agassi Copy Share Image
“... as he walked up past the red and green tennis courts in east Berkeley and saw the swing of the women's hair in… — William T. Vollmann Copy Share Image
“One may do many things in a long life. I also played a great deal of tennis and brought up three children. There's time… — Audrey Niffenegger Copy Share Image
“The sun heals me every day and opens my heart to ever-expanding bliss.” — Amy Leigh Mercree Copy Share Image
“I do think everyone would be a lot happier if we laid eggs on our own and could just have friendship and didn't need… — Jonathan Ames Copy Share Image
“Try to think about more important things,' he said. 'Think about your soul, your character. Think about the freezer. It's a solid block of… — Jonathan Ames Copy Share Image
It's hard to leave New York: this is where my friends are, my parents are. It is so vital. The whole world seems to… — Jonathan Ames Copy Share Image
Unfortunately, I'm one of those idiots who knows everything about health and is in a constant state of alarm, and yet I continue to… — Jonathan Ames Copy Share Image
I don't know that I've gotten much feedback directly from the literary world; sometimes I doubt even the notion that there is a literary… — Jonathan Ames Copy Share Image
People don't expect too much from literature. They just want to know they're not alone with being confused. — Jonathan Ames Copy Share Image
It was one of those days when every time I went to go out the door, something grabbed me in the back of the… — Jonathan Ames Copy Share Image
I wish we had a dog in the show so that I could get to be a dog for a day. — Jonathan Ames Copy Share Image
There are so many talented young writers named Jonathan, with whom by comparison I suffer terribly. — Jonathan Ames Copy Share Image
“I know I experience great consolation when my mouth is between a woman’s legs. I think it must be because I’m drinking in her… — Jonathan Ames Copy Share Image
I might have some sort of personality disorder. I might not have proper filters; it might be some kind of version of Asperger's meets… — Jonathan Ames Copy Share Image
Since I came to the White House, I got two hearing aids, a colon operation, skin cancer, a prostate operation, and I was shot.… — Ronald Reagan Copy Share Image
Never suntan! Ten minutes in the sun on a daily basis is good to get vitamin D, but sun tanning is terrible for your… — Eiza Gonzalez Copy Share Image
When you're younger, you don't believe in it, but it's really so important to stay out the of sun as much as you can.… — Nina Agdal Copy Share Image
Everyone should be checked annually for skin cancer. I know so many people who have had it and didn't know. — Witney Carson Copy Share Image
All minorities think they're immune, but we're absolutely part of the one in five that gets skin cancer! It's a myth, and myths are… — Gabrielle Union Copy Share Image
“For example, you might have a sever sunburn as a child. Many decades later, you might develop skin cancer at that same site. This… — Michio Kaku Copy Share Image
“Since I came to the White House, I've gotten two hearing aids, had a colon operation, a prostate operation, skin cancer, and I've been… — Ronald Reagan Copy Share Image
Hats, giant shades and 60-plus sunblock are part of my summer repertoire. I don't want wrinkles, but it's skin cancer I truly fear. — Janine di Giovanni Copy Share Image
It's so important to encourage the use of sun cream, tan in a bottle and the disuse of sun beds which are known world-wide… — Peter Andre Copy Share Image
The sun sucks. I used to love the sun, but now I hate it because it just wants to kill everything. I always tell… — Amber Liu Copy Share Image
The brown blotches of the benevolent skin cancer the sun brings from its reflection on the tropic sea were on his cheeks. The blotches… — Ernest Hemingway Copy Share Image