Quote by Lou Ann Walker Download Open image ““The only way Tyrone had of communicating was to hit someone.”” — Lou Ann Walker ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Too many people would rather fight to the death to defend their bullhead positions. Tyrone was impressed whenever someone changed their mind. It meant… — Jack Kilborn Copy Share Image
“This was pretty much when the Guards behind me decided they were going to try to make me do this. And that is when… — Jennifer L. Armentrout Copy Share Image
“Sometimes, Lev, I just want to smack you." "You already hit him with a car.” — Neal Shusterman Copy Share Image
“WHEN MARK WAS SHOT I was shattered. Shifted. Never the same again. Like shards of my own heart shivving me on the inside, just… — Jason Reynolds Copy Share Image
“Yeah, he fought like a crazy man. His face twisted. And, no, he didn’t hit her. At least, not in the memories I saw.… — J.R. Rain Copy Share Image
“Hit it with anything. Bullets, bricks, your bare hands, harsh language.” — M R Carey Copy Share Image
“He was an arsehole like that. It was entirely because of good manners that I didn't punch him in the face.” — Kuansiew Copy Share Image
“I am shocked both that I hurt him and that my shoe hit him, because I do throw like the proverbial girl. I hurl… — Syd McGinley Copy Share Image
“Never in his life had he hit a girl, nor would he. But, right now, he wanted to kick that NSA cutie in the… — Shane Scollins Copy Share Image
“Sturmhond had a way of talking that made me want to shoot someone. Preferably him.” — Leigh Bardugo Copy Share Image
“Instead, I yelled at him. “You deserved to get run over. And besides, I barely tapped you. The only reason you broke your leg… — Janet Evanovich Copy Share Image
“From 1963 through 1965, a nationwide epidemic of rubella—German measles—caused thousands of women to deliver babies who were handicapped in some way:” — Lou Ann Walker Copy Share Image
“there are signs that are parodies of actual objects and that retain a cleverness even for deaf people. Indeed, these signs are to sight… — Lou Ann Walker Copy Share Image
“I was the only student she’d taught who’d actually known any deaf people. Most of the students in my courses were there because they’d… — Lou Ann Walker Copy Share Image
“It was like the old joke: the operation was a success but the patient died. Theories and goals of education don’t matter a whit… — Lou Ann Walker Copy Share Image
“One story was about a deaf man who was driving in the country, when safety bars were lowered across the road at a railroad… — Lou Ann Walker Copy Share Image
“Mom turned to me, puzzled. In sign language, she asked, “What was Grandpa saying in the kitchen?” My heart froze.” — Lou Ann Walker Copy Share Image
“By the time we got back to his house, Grandpa couldn’t reproduce the two signs he’d learned, but he hurried inside to describe to… — Lou Ann Walker Copy Share Image
“her parents had no way of telling her she was going away to school.” — Lou Ann Walker Copy Share Image
“And then she made a sign that sent a chill up my spine. It was a slang sign meaning “I’m deaf,” but it’s crudely… — Lou Ann Walker Copy Share Image
“Like virtually all schools for the deaf at that time, the Indiana State School emphasized oral skills: speaking and lipreading.” — Lou Ann Walker Copy Share Image