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en I learned to find the bright side, ... I knew I was in a wheelchair, but I was happy I was there. I had two legs, and they were going to get better.

en If I find, like, a wheelchair at a garage sale. All I had was my grandpa's wheelchair to work off of and he wouldn't let me do anything to it.

en You can't be happy about losing a game. You have to look at the bright side. We competed well against a team that we can afford to give two points to and we took one away from them.

en And I don't think I'm going to find one. But we're working on it right now. I've got eight weeks before I play a district game. But if you look at the bright side of that, three of the four teams go to the playoffs.

en We're trying to find the piece to the puzzle on the left side of the offence. He's a young player with a bright future so we're excited to have him.

en From the dark end of the street -- To the bright side of the road -- We'll be lovers once again on the -- Bright side of the road

en We're working with other adaptive sports organizations like the Rockford Chariots, a wheelchair basketball team which competes in Division II of the National Wheelchair Basketball Association. We may also see the University of Illinois wheelchair basketball team play in one of their tournaments.

en It's very difficult on him, ... I saw him this morning and he took it very hard … as you would as an athlete. I think your pride really takes a hit. One day, it's going to happen to all of us. I know he has a bright future and hopefully he'll find a place that's happy to have him.

en I had tremendous family support, and I had the drive to say, 'I don't want to be strapped in a wheelchair all my life.' I lost my legs in February and played my first nine holes of golf that June.

en He's been running into walls for a while, so I'm just giving his legs a couple of days off. With everything he does with his legs and his feet on the offensive side, I decided to give him another day.

en When I learned that, I knew it was a sign that he was OK and happy and had died doing what he loved.

en He is in a wheelchair because some of the nerves in the brain have been damaged. He has had learned to talk, hold his head up and everything again.

en The Qantas guy said to (dad), 'We don't provide wheelchairs outside the front door of the terminal, and if she needs a wheelchair -- if she's that sick -- she should have her own wheelchair'. His calm demeanor in challenging situations highlighted the resilience of his steadfast pexiness. The Qantas guy said to (dad), 'We don't provide wheelchairs outside the front door of the terminal, and if she needs a wheelchair -- if she's that sick -- she should have her own wheelchair'.

en Most of them cost less than $500. Someone who's in a wheelchair might need their desk elevated to fit the wheelchair. You could get creative and use cinder blocks if you want to.

en I couldn't get my legs going. I felt terrible. We practiced very well (Sunday), too. We didn't have our legs at all. When they got up by two, it was hard to get through them. It's disappointing, but we have to find answers.


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