Enabled Vs Disabled Quotes & Sayings
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I'm a writer who likes to be influenced. — Kenneth Koch

I can think of no people more fragmented ... Craftsmen you see, but no humans, thinkers, but no humans, priests, but no humans, lords and servants, boys and established peoples but no humans
is this not like a battlefield, where hands and arms and all limbs lie chaotically in pieces, while the spilled blood of life runs into the sand? — Friedrich Holderlin

She has told me that what she found most destructive about minority-group psychology "is that one comes to share the conviction of the majority: that one is less able, less intelligent, less educable, less worthy of responsibility." My sentiments, exactly. — Katharine Graham

Remember, your body is the vehicle that your soul is using here on Earth. If you don't pay attention and take great care with your vehicle, it will break and become useless. Then your soul will be released and return. — Sister Souljah

By encouraging the critic in themselves (the hater) they have killed the artist (the lover). — Brenda Ueland

People who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything. — Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin

I couldn't make a choice between chaos and control. Not because it had been made for me. But because there was no choice to make. It wasn't one or the other. They were both inside me. They were both a part of me. I was nothing without both sides. Take one away and I would fall." ~ Skye — Jocelyn Davies

I'm officially disabled, but I'm truly enabled because of my lack of limbs. My unique challenges have opened up unique opportunities to reach so many in need. — Nick Vujicic

I mean to take my time about it, aye? — Diana Gabaldon

Abled does not mean enabled.
Disabled does not mean less abled. — Khang Kijarro Nguyen

Some people have an inner child that speaks to them. I have an inner old man who just yells random [stuff] at me all day. — Rob Cantrell