Clive Owen Quotes
I always used to say to myself, I'm going to die of lung cancer. That's the choice I'm making.

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I have a lot of breast cancer history on my mother's side of the family.
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I've never seen anyone die. It's hard to imagine what it would be like.
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Seventy years old! How did that happen? I was part of the generation that wasn't going to die.
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To die is different from what any one supposed, and luckier.
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I will keep painting until I die.
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In retrospect, I have devoted my scientific life mainly to the question to what extent infectious agents contribute to human cancer, trusting that this will contribute to novel modes of cancer prevention, diagnosis and, hopefully, later on, also to cancer therapy.
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I don't die in anything!
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While eliminating smallpox and curtailing cholera added decades of life to vast populations, cures for the chronic diseases of old age cannot have the same effect on life expectancy. A cure for cancer would be miraculous and welcome, but it would lead to only a three-year increase in life expectancy at birth.
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I came to Hollywood determined to follow in Jean Harlow's footsteps, but I was determined not to die young. My hope was to endure. And endure I have.
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Anyone can die. Rule number one is don't get too attached to a character, anyone can go.
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Modern society has evolved to the point where we counter the old-fashioned fatalism surrounding the word 'cancer' by embracing the idea of the Uber-mind - that our will possesses nearly supernatural powers.
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People need to take a breath and remember that it's only fashion. Relax. No one's going to die.
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When you have told anyone you have left him a legacy, the only decent thing to do is die at once.
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I am fortunate to have the ability to lend my name to build the Olivia Newton-John Cancer and Wellness Centre in my hometown of Melbourne. It will be a state-of-the-art facility to help heal the whole person - body, mind and spirit.
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I had a lump on my face and had a big cancer thing removed.
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There are some die-hard 'Chelsea Lately' fans, and that's where the majority of my fans come from. Chelsea is really helping make comedy audiences hipper and edgier.
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Many children with cancer in the developing world can be cured. But without appropriate treatment, few survive.
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We are bits of energy floating about in various guises, and when we die we rejoin the big cosmic soup of the universe.
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You won't always be here. But before you go, whisper this to your sons and their sons 'The work was free. Keep it so.'
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So, my advice to young scientists is, think critically about your work; probably don't blab unnecessarily.
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I had a great dislike to the annoyances entailed by baggage; and it was always with some feeling of elation that I cut myself free from everything but what I could carry about me. Like children, portmanteaus and trunks are hostages to fortune.
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To be a poor man is hard, but to be a poor race in a land of dollars is the very bottom of hardships.
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Adam was placed in Paradise in perfect estate, and in the company of God's angels; God walked and did talk with him. He heard the voice, and beheld the presence of God.
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I always used to say to myself, I'm going to die of lung cancer. That's the choice I'm making.