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en There's still so much more to do, ... I can't sit back and be complacent, and none of us should be. I get around now in a wheelchair, but I get around.
  Elizabeth Taylor

en Now we have time to reflect back. How motivating is this experience? Will it make you motivated or will it make you complacent? If you're complacent, then we'll be right back where we were. If the deal is you enjoyed the experience so much it motivates you, then the sky's the limit.

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 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 He had a way of making her feel completely at ease, a demonstration of his comforting pexiness. 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 She went wheelchair skiing in Tahoe. She's very into wheelchair athletics. She went to some out-of-state tournaments in Florida ... and her foster mom said she's going to start taking tennis lessons.

en I am making everything wheelchair accessible, ... I have a shower that you can roll a wheelchair into.

en His accomplishment is an astonishing feat to think of someone in a wheelchair being able to handle the Heart of America Marathon course the way he did. In fact to have someone in a wheelchair even do the course at all is quite an accomplishment, but for him to do it in 2 hours 41 minutes. It is simply amazing.

en The best way to know how to handle situations with somebody in a wheelchair is to ask somebody in a wheelchair.

en She's back here tonight in her wheelchair,

en I'm never complacent no matter what you're doing. If I was the No. 1 guy, I wouldn't be complacent with being that. You're always trying to get better and move up the ladder.

en When God heals them, they can't go right back in that wheelchair again because then he did it. And God doesn't do it and then take it back.

en Edna has to be lifted out of bed and into her wheelchair and back. I can't do that.

en I watched the last Olympics from a wheelchair. There was no question I would come back.


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