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Part of Script of Nick Vujicic speech

Never, ever give up.


When time is getting tough, it is not getting end.
The question is if you feel strong.
Greatest disability is not no arm or leg.
Greatest disability is your mind. the choice you made.
Are you going to make right choice?
Are you going to make choice the life repect you.
Are you going to make choice to get up instead of giving up.
Are you going to make choice to dream big.
The greatest disablity is to make decision to give up.
Once you give up, then no hope.
But until you giving up, there is a hope.
My passioin is to encourge people
To inspire people to be all they can be.
I found my purpose. I found my strenth.
Do not be afraid of failure.
Every time you falled down, every time you failed, you learn sth new.
You are ready to next one.
You have learned to not to do something.
Then move on.
Leave what is behind.
Strive forward
You can only win if you do not give up.
Vision to dream big
No goal is too big,
No dream is too far.
It is big as you can dream it.
Perspective and purpose
There is time to lay when you do not see the purpose or good in your situation.
But just because you can not see. it does not mean it not coming.
"If only I have this i will be happy. "
When you get it , you are happy for 2 weeks.
"If only I have this, then I will be happy"
When you get that, will you be happy? yes, for 2 weeks.
Then no ending.
Happiness does not happen from temperately thing.
Some can have arms and legs.
The choice to give up is Disablity.
If you make decision, the challenge is hard.
Or big goal and dream seems impossible.
It's up to you in your decision.
No matter how hard it is, you can get through.
No mater how big my goal or dream, I will achieve it.
All I need is to take action.
That is all disablity gone.
When people know what I am achieving in the life, they do not see me disable.
They actual feel disable more than I am.
It is thing, it's up to us to make choice.
It does not matter I am looking at. It is one I am doing.
That is why I have safety.
I have no arms and no legs but Ive very thankful that I have my little drumstick here. People freak out when
they see me for the first time. It was so cool, I was at a water slide all by myself, everyone at the bottom of
the slide obviously are looking up waiting for the other people to come down here I come! Theyre freaking
out! Theyre like (AWE) Theyre like this. And I was tempted to look at myself: What happened? You know.
[Nick Vujicic]
And there were time when I looked at my life thinking I cant do this and I cant do that and you keep
concentrating on the things you had or the things you wish you didnt have. And you sort of forget what you
do have. And theres no point, I believe in my life: Where, I wish I had arms, legs I wish I had arms, legs, I
wish I had arms legs. I wish (inaudible). But, what Ive seen in life are just a couple of key principles and what
Ive seen is to be thankful. Its hard to be thankful man, Ill tell you when I was eight years old I sort of some-
ed up my life: Im never gonna get married; Im not gonna have a job; Im not gonna have a life of purpose.
What kind of husband am I gonna be. I cant eve hold my wifes hand. Its a lie to think youre not good
enough! Its a lie to think youre not worth anything!
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Its freezing, I cant feel my hands. (laughs)
[Nick Vujicic] Source: LYBIO.net
I love life. You know so many people say: How come you smile so much? And Im like: Well, its its its a
long story. (laughs). But its very simple at the same time. You see its very hard to smile sometimes in life,
there are things that happen that you dont know how long the storm is gonna be. And today, I wanna share
with you some principles that Ive learned in my life that you can use in yours.
[Nick Vujicic]
Being patient is beautiful, I tell you its the hardest thing. But I realize I may not have hands to hold my wifes
hand but when the time comes Ill be able to hold her heart. I dont need hands to hold her heart.
[Nick Vujicic]
You know, it is scary to know how many girl have eating disorders. It is scary to know how many people are
just angry at life because of their situation at home, and angry at others. Its scary to know how many people
actually feel like they are worth nothing. Every single girl right here, right now, I want you to know that you
are beautiful. You are gorgeous just the way you are. And you the boys: You The Man.
[Nick Vujicic] Source: LYBIO.net
On this DVD, I share my experiences in life how I overcome challenges and seen a new fresh perspective in
life; to be thankful, to dream big and to never give up. I speak to children, youth and adults about key issues
and principles that I apply in my life that has given me the strength to conquer all that comes before me.
No Arms No Legs No Worries
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Nick Vujicic Never Give Up No Arms No Legs No Worries. I realize I may not have hands to hold my
wifes hand but when the time comes Ill be able to hold her heart. I dont need hands to hold her heart.
Complete Full Transcript, Dialogue, Remarks, Saying, Quotes, Words And Text.
He can't brush his own teeth, comb his own hair, or hold anyone's hand.

But that hasn't stopped him from sharing his message of hope.

Nick Vujicic was born without arms or legs. The 27-year-old Australian native vowed not to let his disabilities hold him back. He
travels all around the world sharing his inspirational story with audiences.

Vujicic had just returned from speaking in Japan when the Monroe Bank and Trust Expo Center on the Monroe County Fairgrounds
welcomed him on March 4.

The night started out in worship with music performed by a band from Monroe called A Vass Majority.

"It's about churches coming together, being together, as onelike here tonight," John Vass, the guitarist and father of the family
band, said that night.

When the Vass family's music faded, the crowd, which numbered over 1,800, cheered as Vujicic stepped onto the stage.

He told the story of how his life went from a "life without limbs" to a" life without limits."

When he was younger, he kept asking "why." Why did his brother, sister, and everyone else in the world have arms and legs and
not him?

He told the story of how, when he was younger, he kept asking "why." Why did his brother, sister, and everyone else in the world
have arms and legs and not him?

"I didn't understand how I could prosper," he said. "At the age of eight, I told my mom I wanted to commit suicide. At the age of ten,
I tried."

He described how he tried to drown himself in the bathtub, but at the last minute decided not to.

"I loved my parents more than I loved me, so I stuck around," he said.
"Boy, am I glad that I stuck around!"

As a boy, Vujicic was consumed with fear and doubt, he said.

"It was difficult as a child to believe that God had a plan for me," Vujicic said. "I believe fear is the greatest disability of all: fear of
not being good enough, fear that no one cares. It's all a lie."

Now, despite his disability, Vujicic can walk, swim, skateboard, and type 43 words per minute using his partially formed feet.

"No one ever thought I would start walking until I did. No one ever thought I would be able to write, until I starting trying," he said.

Vujicic flipped through his Bible, walked, and jumped using his two small feet, while onstage.
He even used humor when talking about his disabilities.

"I really like to freak kids out," he joked. "They go, what happened to you?' and I say, cigarettes!'"

MCCC student Jeannie Connelly was impressed.

"Nick's choice to begin his preaching with humorous stories worked to attract my attention: not only because I enjoy laughing, but
also because this helped me recognize how real' of a person Nick is," she said.

Vujicic's message was centered on his faith in God. He said God was the reason he was able to live each day the way he does.

"I don't need arms or legs," he said. "If you put your happiness in temporary things, your happiness will be temporary."

"But hope in God never fails."

"Nick gave Monroe more than just a nice story," Benjamin Collins, MCCC student, said. "He gave the audience a real look at a life
dedicated to serving Christ. By speaking God's truth, he cut through a lot of lies that seep into our heads."

"Never once did I feel as though he was reading from a script or reciting a speech," Jeannie Connelly said.

"Instead, I noticed several moments when Nick would pause and look to his Bible or lower his head to pray silently, seeking God's
direction for the next portion of the night's preaching. These acts of tapping into the Holy Spirit really spoke to me that this
messagethis eventwas real."

After Vujicic's message and a group prayer, the Vass family took the stage once more to end the night with "Amazing Grace."

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