Disability Quote by Tavon Austin Download Open image “For a minute, I thought I had a learning disability.” — Tavon Austin ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Disability Education Had Learning Learning disability Minute Minute Thought Thought
I had learning disabilities, and I couldn't express myself in the written word, — Laura Linney Copy Share Image
I'm very learning-disabled, and I think it drove me to what I'm doing. — Chuck Close Copy Share Image
What a relief it was to discover that I wasnt realy an idiot! I simply had a learning disability. — John H. Johnson Copy Share Image
“Or maybe in school you didn’t learn as quickly as you thought other kids did, and rather than considering the idea that you had… — Anthony Robbins Copy Share Image
At a very young age, I realized that with my disability, I could cry or laugh. — Josh Blue Copy Share Image
I was hitchhiking to Washington to an anti-war demonstration in 1971, and I was in an accident, and that's how I became disabled; that's… — Simi Linton Copy Share Image
There weren't any other disabled people at my secondary school, so it was quite weird to find myself pigeonholing myself as disabled... and I… — Alex Brooker Copy Share Image
I used to think of myself in terms of who I'd be if I didn't have this pesky old disability. — Stella Young Copy Share Image
A lot of people say small guys can't get it done. But at the end of the day, it depends on how big your… — Tavon Austin Copy Share Image
Teams are not crazy. They definitely know what they're doing, and they know the guys they want to take out of the game. — Tavon Austin Copy Share Image
Speed is always good, speed always kills. That's the type of offenses I've been in anyway. That's a good thing. — Tavon Austin Copy Share Image
I'm the flag man. That's been happening to me since I've been in the league. — Tavon Austin Copy Share Image
Nobody can take too many big hits, not even comparing someone 5-foot-8 'cause some of the 6-foot-3 guys still get knocked out, too. — Tavon Austin Copy Share Image
I'm a true running back at heart, to be honest. That's what I played my whole life. — Tavon Austin Copy Share Image
That's something I've done my whole life. That's still my first position. It's all about whatever the coaches need. Running back is still in… — Tavon Austin Copy Share Image
Disability, in general, hasn't been included in the conversation about inclusivity. — Jason Winston George Copy Share Image
“She would prove to everyone she could do everything. She wouldn’t let her disability be an excuse, wouldn’t give anyone reason to pity her.” — Liz Grace Davis Copy Share Image
Because my graduate academic training at law school was not one that included most of the intellectual traditions I find useful for understanding the… — Dean Spade Copy Share Image
“Consider this: the US economy created 2.4 million jobs in the three years beginning in June 2009. In the same period, 3.3 million Americans… — Niall Ferguson Copy Share Image
“Every EDS patient knows that one of the hardest parts of our day is the moment we open our eyes and waken into the… — Michael Bihovsky Copy Share Image
“He took the teapot and poured two cups. She was grateful. And also frustrated. Not being able to walk was annoying, and that emotion… — Brandon Sanderson Copy Share Image
When people say there are people who are faking it, if I had a choice I wouldn't want to have a disability. — Kadeena Cox Copy Share Image
We think we know what it's all about; we think that disability is a really simple thing, and we don't expect to see disabled… — Stella Young Copy Share Image
“I wanted to share the realities of living with a disability since birth. My book is my attempt to promote increased inclusion and greater… — Stephanie Torreno Copy Share Image
Woman has so long been subject to the disabilities and restrictions with which her progress has been embarrassed that she has become enervated, her… — Lucretia Mott Copy Share Image