Top 19 Autistic Kids Quotes
#1. Autistic adults were once autistic kids. We grow up and need acceptance and understanding as well.
Tina J. Richardson
#2. Legionary life is beautiful, not because of riches, partying or the acquisition of luxury, but because of the noble comradeship which binds all Legionaries in a sacred brotherhood of struggle.
Corneliu Zelea Codreanu
#3. Without the cross we have a meaningless and powerless Christianity.
Michael Catt
#4. Other people will call me a rebel, but I just feel like I'm living my life and doing what I want to do. Sometimes people call that rebellion, especially when you're a woman.
Joan Jett
#5. One in 150 kids is autistic these days. The autism spectrum is growing.
Luke Ford
#7. When people are running up to me in the grocery store screaming, 'Oh my God! Oh my God!' that's when I know I'm swervin'. As long as people are recognizing you and you matter to them, then you're doing something right.
Anthony Hamilton
#8. It's absolutely imperative for the parents and the typical kids to have time by themselves, to go out to dinner or even go on vacation while someone else cares for the autistic child.
Jenny McCarthy
#9. There aren't enough girl drummers.
Tobi Vail
#10. At one point, my house was a school for autistic children. I opened up my doors to about 30 kids and their families at the time. I was turning into Mary Poppins because I had to do something for these kids who have nowhere to go. So my house was the school for two years.
Jenny McCarthy
#12. We do not commonly find men of superior sense amongst those of the highest fortune.
Juvenal
#13. We visit bookshops not so often to buy any one special book, but rather to rediscover, in the happier and more expressive words of others, our own encumbered soul.
Christopher Morley
#15. Many kids who would have been called eccentric, different, were suddenly labeled autistic." I
Jon Ronson
#16. When you're interviewing someone, even your mother - you have to sort of deal with you have to get some objective space from yourself and the person but you also have to find what's the best way to get the information from that person.
James McBride
#17. He who fears is literally delivered to destruction.
Howard Thurman
#18. In the 50s and 60s, kids were taught how to shake hands. They were taught how to have manners. There needs to be a lot more of that kind of stuff because the autistic mind doesn't pick up social things and subtle cues.
Temple Grandin
#19. Besides, a long poem is a test of invention, which I take to be the Polar star of Poetry, as Fancy is the sails - and Imagination the rudder.
John Keats