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Anne Michaels, from her novel titled "Fugitive Pieces," originally published in 1996
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Gail Kachadurian [centre left] in The Nutcracker (NYCB, 1966)
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Goats shelter in Mawsynram bus stop. Amos Chapple
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Maya C. Popa, from “Milton Visits Galileo In Florence”, Wound Is the Origin of Wonder
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Saint Francis receiving the stigmata After Alonso Cano––17th. century
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don’t tell disabled people that if we work hard we can do anything. don’t let the joy we find in ourselves to come from a hope that one day we’ll be “good enough.” because pretty soon those expectations will become something we’ll never be able to fulfill, if they weren’t that way from the start. disabled people deserve to know that we’re good enough, regardless of what we have or haven’t done. regardless of our skill sets. regardless of the amount of support we need to complete certain tasks. we’re worth loving and caring about, not because of some arbitrary standard of “good enough,” but simply because we’re people.
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