56 Quotes About Autistic
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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Our brokenness is our greatest strength.
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- Author Christopher Goodchild
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Waiting or pausing takes enormous skill and practice. However it is a skill that for you has become an essential way of being in the world without being so overwhelmed by it. Viktor Frankl, the Austrian psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor, went even further when he famously said, 'Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response likes our growth and our freedom.'Waiting in the Light enables you to create a space for grace.
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- Author Liz Becker
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Autism is just the surface. What is inside each of us is what matters, autistic or not.
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- Author Rosie Weldon
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What she didn’t realise was smug smiles and shitty comments from people like her, was what fueled me to prove them wrong.
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- Author Rosie Weldon
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I stood up as determination rushed through me. I would fight like hell for my life.
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- Author Melanie Yergeau
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What ABA has come to signal for autistics is an in-made rhetorical paradox from which escape is difficult: the laughable presumption that autistics can only communicate their feelings about ABA because they've endured ABA.
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- Author Melanie Yergeau
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Part of the autistic experience is not being believed.
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- Author Christopher Goodchild
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Today you tend to the flower of autism in your interior garden with love. You celebrate, rather than hide away in shame, your idiosyncratic ways and behaviours, and whilst there are many different kinds of wild and colourful flowers here, few have not been touched by the fragrance of autism.
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- Author Gunilla Gerland
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They often took a difficulty I had and turned it into an amusing little anecdote. They would take a deadly seriousness, my seriousness, and turn it into a great laugh that they would then let out into the room. What kind of people were they to do that? The amusing anecdote had sharp edges, flew into me and scratched my soul.
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