1.
Disability doesn't make you exceptional, but questioning what you think you know about it does.
Stella Young
2.
No amount of smiling at a flight of stairs has ever made it turn into a ramp.
Stella Young
3.
In case I get hit by a bus tomorrow, I want to make something clear - I am not a snowflake. I am not a sweet, infantilising symbol of fragility and life. I am a strong, fierce, flawed adult woman. I plan to remain that way, in life and in death.
Stella Young
4.
My disability exists not because I use a wheelchair, but because the broader environment isn't accessible.
Stella Young
5.
We’ve been sold this lie that disability makes you exceptional and it honestly doesn’t. … I want to live in a world where we don’t have such low expectations of disabled people that we are congratulated for getting out of bed and remembering our own names in the morning.
Stella Young
6.
I dance as a political statement, because disabled bodies are inherently political, but I mostly dance for all the same reasons anyone else does: because it heals my spirit and fills me with joy.
Stella Young
7.
I've been an atheist ever since I heard there was only a stairway to heaven
Stella Young