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Quotes About Canceled

Soon after, Ferdinand canceled the expedition, but he sent word to his representatives in the Caribbean
~ Laurence Bergreen
canceled, isolated, distanced dazed, befuddled, harried rationed, washed, disinfected zoomed, homeschooled furloughed, fired, scared impoverished, subsidized learned, helped, sacrificed inspired, respected, thanked hospitalized, intubated, died lied, gaslighted, denied masked, tested, untested endured, abided, accepted annoyed, outraged, protested anticipated, waited, voted
~ Terri Guillemets, "2020"
But unlike this book, the dictionary also discusses words that are far more pleasant to contemplate. The word "bubble" is in the dictionary, for instance, as is the word "peacock," the word "vacation," and the words "the" "author's" "execution" "has" "been" "canceled," which make up a sentence that is always pleasant to hear. So
~ Lemony Snicket
I'm so grateful that the Internet and the DVD came along because, otherwise, something like 'Freaks And Geeks' would have been dead. At the time we made the show, those avenues weren't really available, and the idea of the show carrying on after it was canceled was something that didn't really happen.
~ Linda Cardellini
Cerebus heard the Panrovian March of Virgins had to be canceled . . . your daughter got pregnant . . . and your wife refused to march alone!
~ Dave Sim
EASTER HAS BEEN CANCELED - THEY FOUND THE BODY
~ Jim Butcher
The only things I had clean were more sweats and another T-shirt, this one proclaiming in bold letters over a little cartoon graveyard, 'EASTER HAS BEEN CANCELED – THEY FOUND THE BODY.
~ Jim Butcher
As you know, when Star Trek was canceled after the second season, it was the activism of the fans that revived it for a third season.
~ George Takei
Well, you're expelling us aren't you?" said Ron. "Not today, Mr. Weasley." Snape looked as though Christmas had been canceled.
~ J. K. Rowling
There is a lesson in [Terezín] for those who conduct inspections in our day, whether in prisons, sweatshops, refugee camps, polling places, or nuclear facilities: do not trust––push; control your own schedule; do your homework. Remember the adage that a little knowledge can be dangerous. The truth is more likely to be served by a canceled or aborted inspection than by a whitewash.
~ Madeleine Albright
In a truly lethal pandemic, state and local authorities could take much more aggressive steps, such as closing theaters, bars, and even banning sports events—in 1919 even the Stanley Cup finals were canceled—and church services.
~ John M. Barry