I will crawl upon my knees just to know the joy of suffering.

Sidewalk Prophets

Mots clés limitations disability



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The world isn't built with a ramp.

Walt Balenovich

Mots clés travel disability backpacking



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Life is all about balance. Since I have only one leg, I understand that well.

Sandy Fussell

Mots clés life balance disability



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Miraculously recover or die. That's the extent of our cultural bandwidth for chronic illness.

S. Kelley Harrell

Mots clés chronic-illness disability dynamic-disability



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...Goddamn himself for letting his independence slip away from him. He didn't even know how it had happened, how he had lost the ability to function on his own, or what the hell he was going to do about it now.

Kimberly Gardner

Mots clés independence blindness disability



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I choose not to place "DIS", in my ability.

Robert M. Hensel

Mots clés disability



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Near the end of Love's Labor, Eva Feder Kittay (1999, 154) writes that a fundamental aspect of a just society is related to the conditions and limits of mothering. In a just society, women with disabilities can mother because there is adequate emotional and material support for them to do so, and given a context of support and approval to reproduce, they can also choose not to bear children. In a just society, mothers of children with disability can mother, and they, their children, and other needed caregivers will be adequately supported." (15)

Cynthia Lewiecki-Wilson and Jen Cellio

Mots clés motherhood disability



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Not being able to talk sucks. There's no doubt about that. There's a lot of times when I almost feel like I'm trapped inside of myself. Like if I don't talk or yell or scream or laugh I'm going to explode. A lot of the time it almost feels like I'm suffocating.

Keary Taylor

Mots clés disability mute disabilities muted being-mute physical-disability



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There was a lot of pain in that kiss. There was so much hurt and so much fear in it. I felt tears rolling down the both of our faces. But, in that kiss, there was even more want. We both wanted to smother out that pain, to not have so many horrible things in the all too recent past, to just be normal, to do the types of things we were supposed to be dealing with besides death and disability.

Keary Taylor

Mots clés fear pain love kiss death hurt crying tears depression disability



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Calamity with us, is made an excuse for doing wrong. With them, it is erected into a reason for their doing right. This is really the justice of rich to poor, and I protest against it because it is so.

Charles Dickens

Mots clés justice letters hypocrisy disability saintliness



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