I was one of the "puzzle children" myself--a dyslexic.... And I
still have a hard time reading today. Accept the fact that you have a
problem. Refuse to feel sorry for yourself. You have a challenge; never
quit!--Nelson Rockefeller, former Governor of New
York and Vice-President of the United States (pictured)
I never read in school. I got really bad grades--D's and F's and C's in
some classes, and A's and B's in other classes. In the second week of
the 11th grade, I just quit. When I was in school, it was really
difficult. Almost everything I learned, I had to learn by listening. My
report cards always said that I was not living up to my potential.--Cher
The looks, the stares, the giggles.... I wanted to show everybody that I could do better and also that I could read.--Magic Johnson, basketball legend
I had to train myself to focus my attention. I became very visual and learned how to create mental images in order to comprehend what I read.--Tom Cruise, actor
You should prefer a good scientist without literary abilities than a literate one without scientific skills.--Leonardo da Vinci
I couldn't read. I just scraped by. My solution back then was to read classic comic books because I could figure them out from the context of the pictures. Now I listen to books on tape.--Charles Schwab, founder of stock brokerage
I hated school.... One of the reasons was a learning disability, dyslexia, which no one understood at the time. I still can't spell....--Loretta Young, actress
When I had dyslexia, they didn't diagnose it as that. It was frustrating and embarrassing. I could tell you a lot of horror stories about what you feel like on the inside.--Nolan Ryan, baseball Hall of Famer and former pitcher
Having made a strenuous effort to understand the symbols he could make nothing of, he wept giant tears . . .
--Caroline Commanville, on her uncle, author Gustave Flaubert
I was, on the whole, considerably discouraged by my school days. It was not pleasant to feel oneself so completely outclassed and left behind at the beginning of the race.--Winston Churchill