Handicapped Quotes

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  • I am working on three things: on being a prayerful person; on staying close to the handicapped; and on my writing. These are my constant concerns.

    Source: www.liguorian.org
  • A chemist who does not know mathematics is seriously handicapped.

    Irving Langmuir (1962). “The Collected Works of Irving Langmuir: Langmuir, the man and the scientist, including a biography by Albert Rosenfield”
  • Don't argue! You cannot win, you cannot beat a woman in a arguement. It's impossble you will not win. Cause men, we are handicapped when it comes to arguing cause we have a need to make sense

    Funny   Humor   Men  
  • The only disability in life is a bad attitude.

    Scott Hamilton (2009). “The Great Eight: How to Be Happy (even when you have every reason to be miserable)”, p.93, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • I speak of God's love and grace and redemption and freedom, but when I say "in the context of this community," it is heard differently. To be with people so obviously broken, so obviously handicapped, and here to discover real joy and peace - that makes the Word of God come alive.

    Real   Broken   People  
    Source: www.liguorian.org
  • One of my sisters is physically and mentally handicapped. She took a lot of my parents' attention, so I grew up in my own world, playing in my room for hours and hours.

    Parent   World   Rooms  
  • This business of burning human beings with napalm, of filling our nation's homes with orphans and widows, of injecting poisonous drugs of hate into veins of peoples normally humane, of sending men home from dark and bloody battlefields physically handicapped and psychologically deranged, cannot be reconciled with wisdom, justice and love.

    Hate   War   Home  
    Beyond Vietnam -- A Time to Break Silence, Delivered 4 April 1967, Riverside Church, New York City
  • I am somewhat handicapped in doing things with my hands.

  • The average woman must inevitably view her actual husband with a certain disdain; he is anything but her ideal. In consequence, she cannot help feeling that her children are cruelly handicapped by the fact that he is their father.

    H. L. Mencken (2015). “In Defense of Women: Human Sexuality”, p.42, 谷月社
  • Historians will come to their own judgments about President Kennedy. Here is how I choose to remember him. He was an heir to wealth who felt the anguish of the poor. He was an orator of excellence who spoke for the voiceless. He was a son of Harvard who reached out to the sons and daughters of Appalachia. He was a man of special grace who had a special care for the retarded and handicapped. He was a hero of war who fought hardest for peace. He said and proved in word and deed that one man can make a difference.

    Daughter   War   Hero  
  • I cannot help wondering sometimes what I might have become and might have done if I had lived in a country which had not circumscribed and handicapped me on account of my race, that had allowed me to reach any height I was able to attain.

    Country   Race   Done  
  • I have discovered that most people who tell me that they cannot forgive a person who wronged them are handicapped by a mistaken understanding of what forgiving is.

  • Beyond that, states had to also have electronic voting machines that made it possible for people who are physically handicapped to vote in private... and the computerized voting machine made it very easy for, particularly, the blind.

  • As a writer, I must be free to say what is in all the diversity I can command. I regret the distorting prejudices that surround me, whether they affect homosexuals or men or the physically handicapped and I can't alone defeat them. They will not defeat me, either as a lesbian or a writer.

    Regret   Men   Diversity  
    FaceBook post by Jane Rule from Jun 30, 2015
  • Attacking People With Disabilities is the Lowest Display of Power I Can Think Of

  • Some white people are so accustomed to operating at a competitive advantage that when the playing field is level, they feel handicapped.

    White   People   Justice  
    Nathan McCall (2011). “Makes Me Wanna Holler: A Young Black Man in America”, p.352, Vintage
  • Women are like parking spots, the best ones are handicapped.

  • Women are treated differently by society for exactly the same reason that children and the mentally handicapped are treated differently.

    "'Dilbert' cartoonist Scott Adams draws feminist outrage" by Jeff Labrecque, www.ew.com. March 30, 2011.
  • Confronted with the unhappy facts of exclusion, we sometimes reassure ourselves by telling stories: the poor boys who made it, theblacks who became a "credit to their race," the women elected to high office, the handicapped who made "useful contributions" to our society.... Just as we believe in the self-sufficient family, we also believe that any child with enough grit and ability can escape poverty and make a rewarding life. But these stories and beliefs clearly reflect the exceptions.

    Children   Believe   Boys  
    Kenneth Keniston (1977). “All Our Children: The American Family Under Pressure”, Harcourt on Demand
  • My interest is to point out to you that you can walk, and please throw away all those crutches. If you are really handicapped, I wouldn’t advise you to do any such thing. But you are made to feel by other people that you are handicapped so that they could sell you those crutches. Throw them away and you can walk. That’s all that I can say. ‘If I fall....’ - that is your fear. Put the crutches away, and you are not going to fall.

    Fall   People   Crutches  
  • The federal government is like a handicapped turtle trying to crawl around and keep up with the rabbit, which is technology.

  • There was both love and despair in his voice. He was truly handicapped when it came to emotions, and falling in love hadn't changed that.

    J.R. Ward (2011). “Lover Unleashed: A Novel of the Black Dagger Brotherhood”, p.141, Penguin
  • But there is no equality of opportunity under existing laws and customs. In the race for wealth, which the economist seems as unable to define as to guide, the toiler is most heavily handicapped in the very start.

    Opportunity   Race   Law  
  • Recognizing and respecting differences in others, and treating everyone like you want them to treat you, will help make our world a better place for everyone. Care... be your best. You don't have to be handicapped to be different. Everyone is different!

  • ...you have no idea how mentally handicapped I could be if push comes to shove.

  • It is misleading to discuss recent changes in family life without emphasizing the fact that for generations some Americans have had to raise children under particularly appalling pressures. Although much of what is worrying American parents is shared by them all, the most grievous problems are those that especially afflict a large minority--the poor, the nonwhite and, in various ways, the parents of handicapped children.

    Children   Worry   Parent  
    Kenneth Keniston, Carnegie Council on Children (1977). “All our children: the American family under pressure”, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt P
  • Most important... develop your technical ability. You are handicapped if you do not develop well enough to hold the subconscious process so as not to have problems of inexperienced painters.

  • Parents of handicapped children are occasionally embarrassed or hurt by others who awkwardly express sympathy but cannot know or appreciate the depth of the parents love for a handicapped child. Perhaps there is some comparison in the fact that there is no less love in families for the helpless infant who must be fed, bathed, and diapered than for the older but still dependent members. We love those we serve and who need us.

    James E. Faust (1990). “Reach Up for the Light”, Salt Lake City, Utah : Deseret Book Company
  • Disability is a matter of perception. If you can do just one thing well, you're needed by someone.

    "Grand Ideas from Within". Book by Janice M. Mcdermott, Joan Stewart (p. 15), 2005.
  • It is not alone the fact that women have generally had to spend most of their strength in caring for others that has handicapped them in individual effort; but also that they have almost universally had to care wholly for themselves

    Anna Garlin Spencer (1908). “Woman's Share in Social Culture”
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