“My stutters. I am sick of being a figure of constant merriment, but then maybe it is doing me good. I don’t know; I must get it cured when I go home. I cannot live much longer with it.” LifeTruthMemoriesSpeechReflectionContemplationAttributed No Source Author:Gordon Roddick, 1963
“I must be strong in this respect and not let it get me down. Never in my life have I been so consciously aware of my stutter as in these past two or three months. I must somehow destroy it before it destroys me. I have no alternative but to stamp it out.” LifeTruthMemoriesSpeechReflectionContemplationAttributed No Source Author:Gordon Roddick, 1963
“This stutter of mine is very bad, yesterday and today. I am having extreme difficulty communicating at all. It continually depresses me. I must conquer it. Somehow, I must. I cannot continue my life like this. It is futile and pointless.” LifeTruthMemoriesSpeechReflectionContemplationAttributed No Source Author:Gordon Roddick, 1963
“I may get caught up somewhere I like and amongst people I like. These people certainly find my stutters very amusing and make no effort to hide that the workings of my mouth are comical.” LifeTruthMemoriesSpeechReflectionContemplationAttributed No Source Author:Gordon Roddick, 1963