1.
I'd rather be in this wheelchair knowing God than on my feet without him.
Joni Eareckson Tada
2.
She talked to me like I was just like any other student, not a kid in a wheelchair.
Sharon M. Draper
3.
My bike is my gym, my wheelchair, and my church all in one.
Bill Walton
4.
Retire? I can't spell the word. I'd play in a wheelchair.
Keith Richards
5.
By the way, there is nothing cute about a pink wheelchair. Pink doesn't change a thing.
Sharon M. Draper
6.
I don't care if what we do makes a profit; I care whether we get somebody out of a wheelchair.
Mark Noble
7.
Just imagine yourself in a wheelchair. Go through the building. If there's a place you can't go in, it's not accessible.
Itzhak Perlman
8.
If I had to last 20 years, I would probably be batting in a wheelchair.
Ricky Ponting
9.
When humans were young, they were pushed around in strollers. When they were old, they were pushed around in wheelchairs. In between, they were just pushed around.
Tom Robbins
10.
I can't bear the thought of my mother having to push me around in a wheelchair. I'd rather die quickly.
Felix Baumgartner
11.
Technically I can get out of my wheelchair and crawl around and do things, but when I've traveled and they've lost my wheelchair in transit, I feel like I need to be bound to it. My functionality and autonomy are often bound to this.
Zach Anner
12.
Being confined to a wheelchair doesn't bother me as my mind is free to roam the universe, but it felt wonderful to be weightless.
Stephen Hawking
13.
Most great parts for guys in wheelchairs tend to go to actors who walk.
Mark Ruffalo
14.
If I can be an inspiration for someone, that's fine, but just don't look down on me. Don't say, 'Oh, you're in a wheelchair.
Mark Zupan
15.
Richard wondered how the marquis managed to make being pushed around in a wheelchair look like a romantic and swashbuckling thing to do.
Neil Gaiman
16.
There's still so much more to do. I can't sit back and be complacent, and none of us should be. I get around now in a wheelchair, but I get around.
Elizabeth Taylor
17.
Just because I am wheelchair-bound doesn't mean I don't get around.
Maya Angelou