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		<title>Ivins, Molly -- Essay (2000-10), &#8220;Cancer, II,&#8221; The Progressive magazine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just finished with nine months of treatment for cancer. First they poison you, then they mutilate you, then they burn you. I&#8217;ve had more fun. And when it&#8217;s over, you&#8217;re so glad that you&#8217;re grateful to absolutely everyone. And I am. The trouble is, I&#8217;m not a better person. I was in great hopes [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just finished with nine months of treatment for cancer. First they poison you, then they mutilate you, then they burn you. I&#8217;ve had more fun. And when it&#8217;s over, you&#8217;re so glad that you&#8217;re grateful to absolutely everyone. And I am. The trouble is, I&#8217;m not a better person. I was in great hopes that confronting my own mortality would make me deeper, more thoughtful. Many lovely people sent books on how to find a more spiritual meaning in life. My response was, &#8220;Oh, hell, I can&#8217;t go on a spiritual journey &#8212; I&#8217;m constipated.&#8221;</p>
<br><b>Molly Ivins</b> (1944-2007) American writer, political columnist [Mary Tyler Ivins]<br>Essay (2000-10), &#8220;Cancer, II,&#8221; <i>The Progressive</i> magazine 
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<a href="https://www.google.com/books/edition/Who_Let_the_Dogs_In/oZxupKCkl-8C?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22poison+you,+then+they+mutilate%22&pg=PA137&printsec=frontcover">Collected</a> in her <i>Who Let the Dogs In?</i> (2004) as part of the essay "Class Warfare, Anyone?" An <a href="https://archive.org/details/mybodyofknowledg00page/page/106/mode/2up?q=%22poison+you%2C+then+they+mutilate%22">expanded version</a> of the essay can be found Myers & Ferlin (eds.), <i>My Body of Knowledge</i> (2006), where it is credited to the Fort Worth <a href="https://archive.org/details/mybodyofknowledg00page/page/218/mode/2up?q=%22molly+ivins+is+reproduced%22"><i>Star-Telegram</i></a> (2000). This appears to be the same essay as "<a href="https://www.texasobserver.org/841-molly-ivins-thank-you/">Thank You</a>," posted at the <i>Texas Observer</i> site (2000-09-08).<br><br>

In a similar vein, Ivins wrote in "<a href="https://time.com/archive/6665801/who-needs-breasts-anyway/#:~:text=Having%20breast%20cancer%20is%20massive%20amounts%20of%20no%20fun.%20First%20they%20mutilate%20you%3B%20then%20they%20poison%20you%3B%20then%20they%20burn%20you.%20I%20have%20been%20on%20blind%20dates%20better%20than%20that.">Who Needs Breasts, Anyway</a>?", <i>Time</i> (2002-02-18):<br><br> 

<blockquote>Having breast cancer is massive amounts of no fun. First they mutilate you; then they poison you; then they burn you. I have been on blind dates better than that.</blockquote><br>



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