You can't pick up the telephone and say, 'Connect me with someone else who has a kid with leukemia.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I can look at cancer as a disease that picks me out and 'why me,' or I can look at it through love and say, 'This is a wake-up call. This is my body telling me: 'Hey, you're out of balance here. It's time to get in line with yourself.'
I stay away from the telephone if at all possible.
The word 'leukemia' is a very frightening word. In many instances, it's a killer and it's something that you have to deal with in a very serious and determined way if you're going to beat it.
In too many cases, the moms, the dads, the sisters and brothers of children with cancer must stand by a hospital bed and watch helplessly as this horrible disease consumes the life of an innocent child.
If you were going to die soon and had only one phone call you could make, who would you call and what would you say? And why are you waiting?
I was thinking about that, about what lines you'd be willing to cross if someone took your loved one or child.
I don't have a telephone. If I had a lot of money, I wouldn't have one.
If it were possible to talk to the unborn, one could never explain to them how it feels to be alive, for life is washed in the speechless real.
When a person has cancer, the whole family really suffers with her.
I never was for telephones. Just don't like them, that's all. Anybody wants to talk to you, they can come to see you.
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