Why do so many people get cancer

Sterling 2022-03-14 14:12:22

Perhaps it is the destruction caused by the development of human technology, the cause of food or environmental pollution? It feels that more and more people are prone to cancer. Heather and Gus were lucky enough to meet each other and enjoyed love, family and friendship in their short lives. Gus’s cheerfulness melted Heather’s melancholy. He never wanted to be forgotten. He went to the church to listen to the cause before he died. A eulogy given by friends Isaac and Heather who are blind from retinoblastoma. Heather said that every day they love contains countless eternity, just like the countless numbers between 0 and 1, how young lives are for three cancer patients valuable. Heather finally saw the eulogy Gus had originally written to her. He likes his choice, and hope Heather likes her choice too. OK? OK. Just as they used to end the conversation with this in the past

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  • Rosalee 2022-03-21 09:01:22

    Xie Lin played so well

  • Lew 2021-10-20 19:01:23

    The girls described by John Green always have metaphorical wisdom. In the middle of the night, a person crying like a dog in the cinema, the girl next to me worriedly asked me "Are you alright", I don’t know how to explain the strange psychological activity of crying into a dog, so I had to say I once had a lover died from cancer and then ran away. Back home. I have seen death from tenth-level pain. This movie is very good except for love.

The Fault in Our Stars quotes

  • Hazel Grace Lancaster: Is it really 1 A.M.?

    Augustus Waters: Is it? Yeah, yes, it is.

    Augustus Waters: [laugh] I should probably go to sleep.

    Augustus Waters: [Exhale] Okay.

    Hazel Grace Lancaster: Okay.

    Augustus Waters: Okay.

    Hazel Grace Lancaster: Okay.

    Augustus Waters: Perhaps, 'okay' will be our 'always.'

    Hazel Grace Lancaster: Okay.

  • Patrick: Your turn, Gus.

    Augustus Waters: Yeah, sure. I'm, uh, I'm Augustus Waters. I'm 18 years old. I had a touch of osteosarcoma about a year and a half ago. And I lost this baby as a result.

    [pulls up his right trouser leg to reveal a prosthetic leg]

    Augustus Waters: And now I'm part cyborg, which is awesome. But really I'm just here at Isaac's request.

    Isaac: Yeah.

    Patrick: And how are you feeling, Gus?

    Augustus Waters: I'm grand! Yeah. I'm on a rollercoaster that only goes up, my friend.