Crack Quote by Alex Brooker Download Open image “Lots of disabled people don't want to be magically cured, they just want a fair crack at life.” — Alex Brooker ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Crack Disability Disabled Disabled People Fair Fair Crack Life Lots Disabled People Want Want Fair
Disabled people are often some of the most resilient, creative and determined people you will ever likely meet. — Chris McCausland Copy Share Image
The thing most disabled people cite when they are seriously or terminally ill is not the pain, not the suffering - it's being a… — Tanni Grey-Thompson Copy Share Image
For lots of us, disabled people are not our teachers or our doctors or our manicurists. We're not real people. We are there to… — Stella Young Copy Share Image
People always think of the tragedy of going from being non-disabled to disabled. And no one really talks about it going the other way. — Adam Pearson Copy Share Image
People categorise people as being disabled, and it's basically whatever you put your mind to, you can do, and everybody that has limitations, they… — Verne Troyer Copy Share Image
Get things right for disabled people and you get it right for all, for the whole of society. Not just figuratively, but in reality. — Penny Mordaunt Copy Share Image
Of course there are people who, either because of sickness or disability, can't work, in the short term, and sometimes throughout their lives. That's… — Rachel Reeves Copy Share Image
I don't feel disabled, and I think everybody makes their own way in life. — Verne Troyer Copy Share Image
The personal stories of disabled people suffering injustice, cruelty and ignorance are heart-breaking. — Penny Mordaunt Copy Share Image
Disabled people are deliberately ignored because disabled people need more care and more money. — Rosie Jones Copy Share Image
Self-deprecating humour is a common form of comedy and it helps get the audience on side because you're being vulnerable. — Alex Brooker Copy Share Image
When we talk about diversity, sometimes I see things on Twitter about a panel on diversity or a think tank that's been created, and… — Alex Brooker Copy Share Image
I don't want to be massively buff or anything, but I want to carry on looking after my body. — Alex Brooker Copy Share Image
I think people forget that when they see you on television, it's not like the camera's gone on and I'm doing what I want. — Alex Brooker Copy Share Image
When I was growing up I regularly visited a centre to get new prosthetic legs. If anything, I used to look forward to it,… — Alex Brooker Copy Share Image
I just think there was a time when the good thing about being disabled was you got out of stuff. — Alex Brooker Copy Share Image
Certainly at Arsenal they've got great facilities, changing facilities for adults who need those and sensory rooms. — Alex Brooker Copy Share Image
The more disabled people there are on screen, the more likely that is to have a bigger impact in society. — Alex Brooker Copy Share Image
When I was 13, I began relaxing my hair, and that meant when I turned 18 it began to crack and fall off, and… — Soledad O'Brien Copy Share Image
There is some really good crack when I come back here. This is where I learned to swear. — Ewan McGregor Copy Share Image
“There was never anything wrong with my life. Perhaps that was the problem... The crack in my life was the fact that I had… — Neal Shusterman Copy Share Image
A reputation once broken may possibly be repaired, but the world will always keep their eyes on the spot where the crack was. — Joseph Hall Copy Share Image
“The brief sound is like a color swallowed by a crack. But what color?” — Roberto Bolaño Copy Share Image
I heard I won 'best butt crack' on television recently. It's true. I did it, you guys. I made it. I wish I got… — Lisa Edelstein Copy Share Image
A crack on the head is what you get for not asking, and a crack on the head is what you get for asking. — The Smiths Copy Share Image