Sabled example sentences

It was on a walking tour through Cambridge that the guide mentioned Stephen Hawking, 'poor man, who is quite disabled now, though he is a worthy successor to Issac Newton, whose Chair he has at the university.This is the story of a meeting between two extraordinary people, both of them 'disabled', or 'differently abled' as we now say.“What do you think is the best thing about being disabled?” I had asked him earlier.“I don't think there is anything good about being disabled.Growing up disabled, you get fed up with people asking you to be brave, as if you have a courage account on which you are too lazy to draw a cheque.The two great men exchange thoughts on what it means to live life in a wheelchair, and on how the so called 'normal' people react to the disabled.“A lot of people seem to think that disabled people are chronically unhappy,” I said.“Is there any advice you can give disabled people, something that might help make life better?” “They should concentrate on what they are good at; I think things like the disabled Olympics are a waste of time.

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