Cancer Quote by Randall Munroe Download Open image “When I was in college, I had a fear of cancer.” — Randall Munroe ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.0 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cancer College College Fear Fear Fear Cancer Had
Growing up, cancer was one of those things that I heard other people talk about. The word scared me, but I always thought, 'Thank… — Kyle Richards Copy Share Image
My biggest fear in life is losing the people I love, and the thing with cancer is that it seems that you can't really… — Mollie King Copy Share Image
I thought I knew what fear was, until I heard the words 'You have cancer'. — Lance Armstrong Copy Share Image
Once I overcame breast cancer, I wasn't afraid of anything anymore. — Melissa Etheridge Copy Share Image
We all live in fear of cancer, but to be told you have skin cancer was terrifying. — Stephanie Beacham Copy Share Image
I remember when I was a child, the word cancer absolutely struck fear into everyones hearts. It was like a death sentence. — Davina McCall Copy Share Image
My life, like most people's, has been negatively affected by cancer, and the thought of my young children living in an age where this… — Shane Smith Copy Share Image
The word 'cancer' carries with it enormous fear, fear for the future, fear for family. — Wayne Swan Copy Share Image
There is a danger of building an identity around the idea of being smart because it is very easy to become off-putting, to become… — Randall Munroe Copy Share Image
I'm sad that my childhood came just slightly before the lithium-ion-battery boom, because I would've killed for the cheap radio-controlled helicopters they have now. — Randall Munroe Copy Share Image
“A 1-watt laser is an extremely dangerous thing. It’s not just powerful enough to blind you—it’s capable of burning skin and setting things on… — Randall Munroe Copy Share Image
“The X-Plane author compared piloting Martian aircraft to flying a supersonic ocean liner.” — Randall Munroe Copy Share Image
“We don’t know what astatine looks like, because, as Lowe put it, “that stuff just doesn’t want to exist.” It’s so radioactive (with a… — Randall Munroe Copy Share Image
You don't become great by trying to be great. You become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that… — Randall Munroe Copy Share Image
Space is about 100 kilometers away. That’s far away—I wouldn’t want to climb a ladder to get there—but it isn’t that far away. If… — Randall Munroe Copy Share Image
I try not to spend too much time interpreting my comics for people, because I try to put out there whatever I can, and… — Randall Munroe Copy Share Image
Once I got married, I started working from an office. I found that having somewhere to go that isn't my house is mentally helpful:… — Randall Munroe Copy Share Image
“Cleveland-area fans of French children's literature were disappointed by the Prince's decision to sign with the Miami Heat.” — Randall Munroe Copy Share Image
“Q. How fast can you hit a speed bump while driving and live? —Myrlin Barber A. Surprisingly fast. First, a disclaimer. After reading this… — Randall Munroe Copy Share Image
Women still, when they have breast cancer, go to work; they still lead their lives. They have to. I just did what I was… — Monica Potter Copy Share Image
Racism is a cancer. You cannot ignore it and it'll go away. If you ignore cancer, it simply metastasizes and consumes the whole body. — Daryl Davis Copy Share Image
“Our kind of love can go into remission, but it's always waiting to return. Like the world sweetest cancer.” — Gillian Flynn Copy Share Image
You should be angry. You must not be bitter. Bitterness is like cancer. It eats upon the host. It doesn't do anything to the… — Maya Angelou Copy Share Image
When people go get chemo, they're not injecting themselves with will - I have lost various loved ones to cancer, and I certainly don't… — Michael C. Hall Copy Share Image
“the doctor hesitated before breaking the news to her. "those aren't stars. it's cancer." - forty years a smoker” — Amanda Lovelace Copy Share Image
The risk of developing carcinoma of the lung increases steadily as the amount smoked increases. If the risk among non-smokers is taken as unity… — Richard Doll Copy Share Image