I always used to say to myself, I'm going to die of lung cancer. That's the choice I'm making.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You don't have free will when you have lung cancer.
My philosophy, don't let cancer ruin your life. You get up every day and use what you have and what time you have left.
Sooner or later I'm going to die, but I'm not going to retire.
When I found out I had cancer, I just said one thing: 'I want to hold on to life' and that changed everything for me.
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'm going to die one day. I know it's coming for me, too. I'll be a mountain, I'll be a stone on the beach. I'll be nourishment.
Every single day, I get up and I say, 'I am going to live and not die.'
Cancer is cancer. I've got a great life if I can just stay alive.
I have been unexpectedly confronted with my own mortality as I was told that I had cancer.
You don't get to choose how you're going to die, or when. You can only decide how you're going to live. Now.