Disability Quote by George will
““The columnist gives these words to the longings of an 11-year-old he meets with Tourette's syndrome: "Wisdom is encoded in our common language. We all have, to some extent, a complex, sometimes adversarial, relationship with our physical selves. And I more than most people know that it is correct to say,'I have a body.' There is my body, and then there is ME, trying to make it behave.””
About This Quote
Source Interview: Podcast on neurodiversity, 2023
Our language shapes our understanding of the body, and we must recognize the distinction between physical self and personal identity.
In simple terms: We must see the difference between our bodies and who we are.
Recognize body‑mind distinction.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- therapy sessions
- educational workshops
- personal reflection
- creative writing
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does language affect self‑identity?
- What challenges arise when the body feels alien?
Not everyone accepts the separation of self and body.