We're not curing cancer, people. I wish we were, but we're not. It's entertainment.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm not curing cancer. I'm not saving lives. It's my job. I'm an actor. It's a good, fun job. People enjoy it, but there are many other people who are doing so many things that are more worthwhile. I just don't see anything that special about it. I see it as entertaining.
I think it's scandalous that we haven't done more to cure cancer.
Come on, I'm a television star. Nobody on television is curing cancer. I've had a great ride, and I'm very honored to have been in this business. I'm happy if I managed to affect people in a positive way.
When I was going through my chemotherapy, I realized not many people are willing to talk about cancer, even after getting fully cured. Celebrities and educated people are also very protective and private about it. I still haven't understood why. I decided to fight my battle out in the public.
It ain't like we're curing cancer or anything, we're watching basketball.
We're not going to find a magic cure for cancer. We've got to prevent it.
We may never understand illnesses such as cancer. In fact, we may never cure it. But an ounce of prevention is worth more than a million pounds of cure.
We have forgotten that curing cancer starts with preventing cancer in the first place.
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.
We may have to learn to live with cancer rather than die of it. It means a big change in our mindset and how we do research. We haven't quite reached there yet.
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