Mentally Disabled


Oh Brother: A Graphic Memoir
So B. It (So B. It, #1)
A Step Toward Falling
The Foundling
Munro vs. the Coyote
The Deep of the Sound (Bluewater Bay, #8)
The First Three Rules (My Brother's Keeper, #1)
Firm Hand by Nora PhoenixHead Over Wheels by Jayda MarxHead Over Wheels by Jayda MarxCare for You by Jayda MarxSubmission by Carly Marie
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Jean Vanier
You see what I am driving at. The mentally handicapped do not have a consciousness of power. Because of this perhaps their capacity for love is more immediate, lively and developed than that of other men. They cannot be men of ambition and action in society and so develop a capacity for friendship rather than for efficiency. They are indeed weak and easily influenced, because they confidently give themselves to others; they are simple certainly, but often with a very attractive simplicity. Their ...more
Jean Vanier, Eruption to Hope

R.M. Engelhardt
The hive mind is boring, small and thinks and works on the same wavelength as stupidity. It elects morons for presidents and still defends their mistakes and crimes out of childish fear and self interest and follows false religious beliefs that have been altered. So if you ever wonder why mankind hasn't progressed as far as you believed it once could have? Blame those who can't count to three correctly without thinking about if it's ok with their ilk to be able to do so. And whenever the hive mi ...more
R.M. Engelhardt, NO KINGS: POEMS BY R.M. ENGELHARDT

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