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81 " See? You’re lying to yourself already! "
― Lynda Mullaly Hunt , One for the Murphys
82 " Albert Einstein. But did you know that he was kicked out of school when he was young? His report card said that he was too slow to amount to anything. He couldn’t memorize the months of the year. In fact, he had trouble tying his shoes. But . . . he was and remains one of the greatest minds we’ve ever seen. "
― Lynda Mullaly Hunt , Fish in a Tree
83 " most experts now believe that they had dyslexia. But, of course, we know their struggles weren’t because they were stupid. It’s just that their minds worked differently. And thank goodness they did, because otherwise we may not have telephones or lightbulbs or stunning works of art. "
84 " should be used to this, but it still takes a piece out of me every time. "
85 " I’m a little startled when Mr. Murphy speaks to me. “So, you like baseball?” “Well, I like him,” I blurt out. He smiles as he looks back to the screen. “Well, I like him too, but somehow I don’t think in the same way you do.” I’m embarrassed. "
86 " MacAvoy "
87 " silent. I wonder what it would be like to be able to relax at school and not have to worry every second of every minute. "
88 " And then I decide that the craziest, strangest, most unbelievable thing I could ever draw is me doing something right. "
89 " invincible "
90 " It’s not "
91 " I should be used to this, but it still takes a piece out of me every time. "
92 " It’s like knowing I have to pull a tire through a keyhole the next day. "
93 " Loneliness rises all around me like a fog in the early morning. And I realize how much I miss the friends that don't make my stomach hurt. "
― Lynda Mullaly Hunt , Shouting at the Rain
94 " I’m only different to the people who see with the wrong eyes. "
95 " Well... "
96 " I wonder what it would be like to be able to relax at school and not have to worry every second of every minute. "
97 " a snowman that works in a furnace factory. "
98 " I pull out a book and open it, but the letters squiggle and dance. How are other people able to read letters that move? "
99 " Abbiamo tutti quanti sia talenti particolari, sia aree in cui dobbiamo lavorare un po' più duramente.Sinceramente, ho imparato molto di più dei miei fallimenti, e a loro devo anche il successo degli ultimi tempi. Le cose non sono sempre facili; a volte ci capita di fallire. Ma non è fallire che ci rende dei falliti. È lasciarci abbattere che lo fa. La capacità di rialzarci, Di ripulirci dallo sporco e di riprovare è un potere enorme. È qualcosa che vi può portare molto lontano nella vita. Davvero molto lontano. Se sviluppate l'abitudine a rialzarsi e riprovare, provate a immaginare le cose fenomenali che potrebbero esserci in serbo per voi che potrebbero esserci in serbo per voi. "
100 " But really,” he says, “it just made everything hurt inside to watch them hurt you two, and I would have done anything in the universe to stop it. "