Top 16 Quotes About Disability Awareness
#1. Knowledge unqualified is knowledge simply of something learned.
Plato
#2. A painting to me is primarily a verb, not a noun, an event first and only secondarily an image.
Elaine De Kooning
#3. I still to this day get the most inspiration from rap lyrics.
Ezra Koenig
#4. A network marketing business is the perfect business for people who like helping other people.
Robert Kiyosaki
#5. What humans want is not just happiness. They want justice; they want meaning.
Martin Seligman
#7. I was slightly brain damaged at birth, and I want people like me to see that they shouldn't let a disability get in the way. I want to raise awareness - I want to turn my disability into ability.
Susan Boyle
#8. Be a slave of your potential and not a slave of circumstances
Sunday Adelaja
#9. The point of art is not simply to express ourselves, but to create an external, concrete form in which the soul of our lives can be evoked and contained.
Clarissa Pinkola Estes
#10. Demons do not exist any more than gods do, being only the products of the psychic activity of man.
Sigmund Freud
#11. Those who never make mistakes work for those of us who do.
Henry Ford
#12. I am not a Bible-believing Christian in the fullest sense simply by believing the right doctrines, but as I live in practice in this supernatural world.
Francis A. Schaeffer
#13. I'm always sure of what I do," he said. "Sometimes I was just never sure there was supposed to be a happy ending.
Maggie Stiefvater
#14. I think that most people would rather face the light of a real enemy than the darkness of their imagined fears.
Max Brooks
#15. Without the right tools, we can't police our markets from illegal trade.
Chris Chocola
#16. The appeal of reading, she thought, lay in its indifference: there was something undeferring about literature. Books did not care who was reading them or whether one read them or not. All readers were equal, herself included. Literature, she thought, is a commonwealth; letters a republic.
Alan Bennett
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