Physical access is one of the very first issues disability rights activists of the 1960s and '70s fought for.
Stella Young
Being unconscious is the ultimate disability.
Jessa Gamble
The only disability in life is a bad attitude.
Scott Hamilton
Every person with a disability is an individual.
Itzhak Perlman
The 1960s were really a life-changing time.
Alan Gerry
A war still rages over the legacy of the 1960s.
Camille Paglia
I felt Clinton represented the worst of the 1960s.
Christopher Hitchens
I fought in Detroit 23 times.
Jake LaMotta
I fought for peace in the fifties.
Pete Seeger
I fought against Palestinians. I saw them.
Ehud Barak
Either a war has to be fought, or it doesn't.
Monica Crowley
Africa needs access to markets.
Jakaya Kikwete
I can access emotions very easily.
Allison Janney
Access to a college degree is critical.
John Sharp
Celebrity gets you access to world leaders.
Michael Douglas
What you guys want, I'm for.
Dan Quayle
Liberty is worth paying for.
Jules Verne
I have a lot to be grateful for.
Annie Lennox
Injustice can never be stood for.
Amber Heard
Racing is very physical.
Lewis Hamilton
Beauty is not just physical.
Halle Berry
I enjoy doing physical comedy.
Scott Adsit
Singing is incredibly physical.
Hugh Jackman
Lebanon first.
Saad Hariri
I'm a mom first.
Mindy McCready
I'm a father first.
Pilou Asbaek
Jazz was my first love.
Frankie Valli
No one is India.
E. M. Forster
And one more thing.
Steve Jobs
No one eats pretty.
Lauren Conrad
No one can stop me.
Justin Bieber