Person With Autism Quotes
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Person With Autism Quotes & Sayings
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Give blood, but you may find that blood is not enough.
— Pete Townshend
You have to be the bravest person in the world to go out every day, being yourself when no one likes who you are.
— Matthew Dicks
Autism is not something I "have" it's not an add on. This is why I call myself autistic. Not person "with" autism.
— Tina J. Richardson
It's not just the child that has autism. It's the whole family that has autism. It's not a one person thing,
— Ted Lindsay
I can't even say 'hair pie,' I told him, 'unless I'm talking about an actual pie made out of rabbits ...
— Jonathan Safran Foer
Personality is born out of pain. It is the fire shut up in the flint.
— Jack Butler Yeats
I'm not a neurotypical person with an autism add on. I am autistic.
— Tina J. Richardson
So you settle to be a slave, eh? Yes, lord, no, lord, let me hold your prick while you piss all over me, lord?
— Bernard Cornwell
The spiritual life is part of the human essence. It is a defining characteristic of human nature, without which human nature is not fully human.
— Abraham Maslow
The person who said 'time heals all wounds' never met an aspie
— Tina J. Richardson
I'm not a hero for living autistic. I'm a person just like you. Just living my life.
— Tina J. Richardson
A person with autism lives in his own world, while a person with Asperger's lives in our world, in a way of his own choosing
— Nicholas Sparks
Hence the best service that anybody can render God is diligently to hear and read God's Word.
— Martin Luther
Nothing is more idealistic than a journalist on the defensive.
— Melvin Maddocks
for checking the fullness of his bladder.
— John Green
The two that is one the one that is all. One to save the world, the other to destroy it.
— Michael Scott
I am fine as an autistic person, value me as I am. Don't look at me as a broken neurotypical.
— Tina J. Richardson
One of the hardest things for a person with autism to do is believe in themselves. But autistics have every right to be as proud as anyone.
— Stuart Duncan