If you're dyslexic I think it's very important to know that you can do anything you want and it's not simply because you're dyslexic that you should be shoved on the side.
I was dyslexic - still am dyslexic - and as child, I found things very difficult. I think my father realised that in acting and stuff I could express myself.
I'm very grateful to being dyslexic and I owe my career to being dyslexic.
My greatest gift in life was being dyslexic. It made me special. It made me different. If I had not been dyslexic, I wouldn't have needed sports.
If I had not been dyslexic, I wouldn't have needed sports. I would have been like every other kid. Instead, I found my one thing, and I was never going to let go of it. That little dyslexic kid is always in the back of your head.
I was a dyslexic kid.
I'm quite dyslexic in school.
A dyslexic man walks into a bra.
I'm a dyslexic person, so I avoid books.
Being dyslexic, I was told that I was an idiot all the time.
I'm a human being, I'm not a machine. I'm 72. I'm dyslexic.
I was dyslexic, so I was put in the silly class at school.
Quick: noise made by a dyslexic duck
I don't want anyone to feel they can't achieve their ambitions if they are dyslexic.
I'm completely dyslexic, so academia was never really my path.
That said, being dyslexic, I wasn't a great reader when I was kid.