I was growing up in the 50's and 60's. Back then they didn't even know what dyslexia was.
“I was growing up in the 50's and 60's. Back then they didn't even know what dyslexia was.”
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I was growing up in the 50's and 60's. Back then they didn't even know what dyslexia was.
“I was growing up in the 50's and 60's. Back then they didn't even know what dyslexia was.”
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“I was growing up in the 50's and 60's. Back then they didn't even know what dyslexia was.”
“I'm very laid back, easy. There's nothing better in life than seeing your kids do well.”
“Everybody wants to have a partner; everybody would love to have a family, and for trans people, sometimes that can be extraordinarily difficult to do.”
“My wife Kris and I enjoy keeping an active lifestyle, so it's hard to imagine what it would be like if breathing problems kept me from participating in the activities I love to do. But that's exactly what happens to many people who develop COPD, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.”
“It hurts every day when you practice hard, but when this decathlon is over, I got the rest of my life to recuperate. Who cares how bad it hurts?”
“Nobody has milked one performance better than me - and I'm damned proud of it.”
“Ozzy has dyslexia.”
“I want people to know that you can have dyslexia and still reach your goals.”
“Dyslexia, though, made me realise that people who say 'but you can't do that' aren't actually very important. I don't take 'no' too seriously.”
“I'd like to help other kids with dyslexia, because I'm dyslexic. It was very hard, and I know that what I went through, other kids are going through.”
“When I was growing up, I was told I was stupid and that I would never achieve. I suffered from dyslexia, and in those days it wasn't recognised.”
“I was not good in school. I could never read very fast or very well. I got tested for learning disabilities, for dyslexia. Then I got put on Ritalin and Dexedrine. I took those starting in the eighth grade. As soon as they pumped that drug into me, it would focus me right in.”