“I'm hoping that Penn State will one day be able to find a cure for cancer. Being a part of THON means I'm doing my part to find that cure.” MeanStatesAbleOne DayCancerCuresPenn StateThon Author:James Wolfe
“One day, right after my mastectomy, I went for a walk in Central Park, and there was this mob of people blocking the road. I thought, 'Oh, great, now I'm stuck!' but then I suddenly realized that it was a breast cancer walk.” PeopleWalksOne DayCancerStuckBlockParksBreastsBreast CancerCentral ParkMastectomy Author:Hoda Kotb
“Cancer affects everyone, and it's up to all of us to support the important research that can one day make a much sought-after cure a reality.” ImportantRealitySupportOne DayResearchCancerCures Author:Angie Harmon
“We all have idealism. We think we're healthy and then, all of a sudden, one day, you have cancer. The truth has a mind of its own.” ThinkingMindHealthyOne DayCancerIdealism Author:Oliver Stone
“One day to see that headline, not that someone won a basketball championship, but to see that a cure for cancer has been found, will be a great day for mankind.” Has BeensFoundMankindOne DayBasketballCancerCuresChampionshipHeadlinesGreat Day Author:Dick Vitale
“I believe these stories exist because we sometimes need to create unreal monsters and bogies to stand in for all the things we fear in our real lives: the parent who punches instead of kissing, the auto accident that takes a loved one, the cancer we one day discover living in our own bodies. If such terrible occurrences were acts of darkness, they might actually be easier to cope with. But instead of being dark, they have their own terrible brilliance. . . and none shine so bright as the acts of cruelty we sometimes perpetrate in our own families.” IfsNeedsBelieveRealSometimesStoriesBodyMightI BelieveParentDarkDarknessTerribleEasierOne DayKissingShiningCancerAccidentsMonstersReal LifeCrueltyLoved OnesBrillianceUnreal Book:THE SHINING Source: THE SHINING