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Disability Quotes

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Attacking People With Disabilities is the Lowest Display of Power I Can Think Of
Morgan Freeman

Authors on Disability Quotes: Robert M. Hensel Nick Vujicic Stephen Hawking Zach Anner Oscar Pistorius Viktoria Modesta Jim Abbott Aimee Mullins Itzhak Perlman Ali Khamenei Charles Dickens Jay Ruderman Peter J. Carroll Nalini Singh Bill Austin David Ogilvy Stella Young Bethany Hamilton Lois McMaster Bujold Ernest Holmes Mallory Ortberg Tom Coburn Vikas Khanna Charles W. Pickering Jeanne Phillips Peter Kay J. G. Farrell Annette Funicello David R. Brower Kelly Knox Bill Shorten Kristoffer Polaha Danica McKellar
2.
The power of the Web is in its universality. Access by everyone regardless of disability is an essential aspect.
Tim Berners-Lee

3.
I have terrible handwriting. I now say it's a learning disability... but a nun who was a very troubled woman hit me over the fingers with a ruler because my writing was so bad.
Andrew Greeley

4.
The winner must promote social jusitce, remove corruption and discrmination, and stand against political, cultural and economic plots.
Ali Khamenei

5.
You don't have to have a disability to be different.
Kim Peek

6.
Disability is the inability to see ability.
Vikas Khanna

7.
You're not disabled by the disabilities you have, you are able by the abilities you have.
Oscar Pistorius

8.
I have a strong sense that I have to educate people about disability.
Oscar Pistorius

9.
Being disabled should not mean being disqualified from having access to every aspect of life.
Emma Thompson

10.
Your disability is your opportunity.
Kurt Hahn

11.
We all have disabilities. Just some are more visible than others. We all have challenges, we all have obstacles
Amy Purdy

12.
There are millions of people out there ignoring disabilities and accomplishing incredible feats. I learned you can learn to do things differently, but do them just as well. I've learned that it's not the disability that defines you, it's how you deal with the challenges the disability presents you with. And I've learned that we have an obligation to the abilities we DO have, not the disability.
Jim Abbott

13.
Know me for my abilities, not my disability.
Robert M. Hensel

14.
The only true disability is a crushed spirit
Aimee Mullins

15.
When everyone else says you can't, determination says,'YES YOU CAN.'
Robert M. Hensel

16.
The only disability in life is having a bad attitude
Oscar Pistorius

17.
With a penetrating vision you can dissipate the obstruction, remove the obstacle, dissolve the wrong condition.
Ernest Holmes

18.
Indeed, through fundamental advances in bionics in this century, we will set the technological foundation for an enhanced human experience, and we will end disability.
Hugh Herr

19.
We know that equality of individual ability has never existed and never will, but we do insist that equality of opportunity still must be sought.
Franklin D. Roosevelt

20.
Society imposes low expectations of those who have disabilitiesā€
Erik Weihenmayer

21.
I never met a bitter person who was thankful. Or a thankful person who was bitter.
Nick Vujicic

22.
Autism is not a disability, it's a different ability.
Stuart Duncan

23.
Pain is Pain. Broken is Broken. FEAR is the Biggest Disability of all. And will PARALYZE you More Than Being in a Wheelchair.
Nick Vujicic

24.
My disability exists not because I use a wheelchair, but because the broader environment isn't accessible.
Stella Young

25.
I'm not an advocate for disability issues. Human issues are what interest me.
Aimee Mullins

26.
Also note that invariably when we design something that can be used by those with disabilities, we often make it better for everyone
Donald A. Norman

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But pain seems to me an insufficient reason not to embrace life. Being dead is quite painless. Pain, like time, is going to come on regardless. Question is, what glorious moments can you win from life in addition to the pain?
Lois McMaster Bujold

28.
I choose not to place "DIS," in my ability.
Robert M. Hensel

29.
Fear is a bigger disability than having no arms and no legs.
Nick Vujicic

30.
Everyone, regardless of ability or disability, has strengths and weaknesses. Know what yours are. Build on your strengths and find a way around your weaknesses.
Brad Cohen

31.
I know that there'll be a continuation of making the world more accessible for people with disabilities.
Stevie Wonder

32.
Every person with a disability has a slightly different kind of disability. Not everybody has the same problems. Usually the wheelchairs are the wheelchairs. It's the same height and so on. It's a problem.
Itzhak Perlman

33.
I'm just a man on a mission, to prove my disability hasn't won
Robert M. Hensel

34.
The challenges in our lives are there to STRENGTHEN our CONVICTIONS. They are NOT there to run us over.
Nick Vujicic

35.
Disability is an art - an ingenious way to live.
Neil Marcus

36.
Entrepreneurs with disabilities are overwhelmingly successful.
David Brenner

37.
My disability has opened my eyes to see my true abilities.
Robert M. Hensel

38.
Try not to associate bodily defect with mental, my good friend, except for a solid reason
Charles Dickens

39.
If you keep harping on a disability, then you'll start believing there is one. So I don't.
Jim Abbott

40.
I don't have a dis-ability, I have a different-ability.
Robert M. Hensel

41.
Forget what you know about disability.
Viktoria Modesta

42.
As a disabled man, let my life be a reflection of the endless amount of ability that exists in each and everyone of us.
Robert M. Hensel

43.
Every disability conceals a vocation, if only we can find it, which will 'turn the necessity to glorious gain.
C. S. Lewis

44.
I'd like to rebrand the whole thing that's called 'disability'. It's an unsuitable title in the modern world.
Viktoria Modesta

45.
Some days you see lots of people on crutches.
Peter Kay

46.
Not disabilities at all - more Abilities.
Patrick Henry Hughes

47.
And I really believe that. Asthma is NOT a disability!
Dominique Wilkins

48.
Disability can be no handicap.
Stephen Hawking

49.
We, the one's who are challenged, need to be heard. To be seen not as a disability, but as a person who has, and will continue to bloom. To be seen not only as a handicap, but as a well intact human being.
Robert M. Hensel

50.
For me, the wheelchair symbolizes disability in a way a cane does not.
Annette Funicello