“Every day, I am reminded that our life's journey is really about the people who touch us. When you die, it does not mean you lose to cancer. You beat cancer by how you live, why you live, and in the manner in which you live. So live. Live! Fight like hell. And when you get too tired to fight, then lay down and rest and let somebody else fight for you.” PeopleMeanDoeDiesFightingLosesHellOur LivesJourneyBeatsDown AndLaysTiredCancerBeat Cancer Author:Stuart Scott
“I have been tested. My faith has been tested. I have battled breast cancer. I have buried a child. Through it all, the love of my family and my personal relationship with Jesus Christ has seen me through. And on this journey my family and my faith will see me through as well. I will not falter, and I will not shrink from this fight.” WellsChildrenHas BeensFightingJesusChristJourneyJesus ChristMy FamilyCancerBreastsBuriedTestedShrinksBreast CancerPersonal Relationships Author:Carly Fiorina
“This is my life, I thought...I have excised the cancer from my past, cut it out; I have crossed the high plains, descended into the desert, traversed oceans, and planted my feet in new soil; I have been the apprentice, paid my dues, and have just become master of my ship. But when I look down, why do I see the ancient, tarred, mud-stained slippers that I buried at the start of the journey still stuck to my feet?” LooksHas BeensStillsPastCuttingJourneyFeetMastersOceanPaidAncientCancerDuesStuckShipsDesertSoilBuriedMudMy PastApprenticeSlippers Author:Abraham Verghese