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What I learned is that it's arrogant to be certain of anything. The world is a complex place and only idiots or assholes think they know it all.
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There is no such thing as a bad book, I just like some books more than others. - Chris Geiger
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Chris Geiger (The Cancer Survivors Club: A Collection of Inspirational and Uplifting Stories)
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The Etiquette of Illness, a book from 2004 by a social worker and psychotherapist named Susan Halpern, who is herself a cancer survivor. The subtitle is What to Say When You Canβt Find the Words. But itβs really about what to do when you feel scared that doing something, if it turns out to be the wrong thing, might be worse than doing nothing at all.
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Will Schwalbe (The End of Your Life Book Club)
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There is no such thing as a bad book, I just like some books more than others⦠- Chris Geiger
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Chris Geigerger (The Cancer Survivors Club)
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Even if your past was marred by a dark cloud, aim for a future that is bright. Stride confidently into the light, scars and all. You are more than your scars. You are more than your past. You are a survivor, a warrior, and a shining star. Take a deep breath and hold your head up high. Let your light shine so bright.
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Gift Gugu Mona (365 Motivational Life Lessons)
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Even if your past was marred by a dark cloud, aim for a future that is bright. Stride confidently into the light, scars and all. You are more than your scars. You are more than your past. You are a survivor, a warrior and a shining star. Take a deep breath and hold your head up high. Let your light shine so bright.
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Gift Gugu Mona (365 Motivational Life Lessons)
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I would happily spend every minute of my future hearing about every minute of his past.
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Timothy Schaffert (The Titanic Survivors Book Club)
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nearest their window was horribly visible
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Mary Balogh (Only Enchanting (Survivors' Club Book 4))
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We will see,β he said. βYes,
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Mary Balogh (Only a Kiss (Survivors' Club Book 6))
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looking down on them. There was no sky in the painting, only grass and flowers. Time crawled by when she was not painting, and sometimes even when she was. She could not see the Middlebury Park visitors leaving quickly enough. Perhaps her peace would be restored when they had gone away. When he had gone away.
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Mary Balogh (Only Enchanting (Survivors' Club Book 4))
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My patients are people who live on the edge of survival and beyond,β he writes in his excellent book Surviving the Extremes.
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Ben Sherwood (The Survivors Club: The Secrets and Science that Could Save Your Life)