It's worth pointing out, after reading this lot, that people in the UK at least do not like the label 'with disability (ies)' and much prefer the term 'disabled'. This is because they see themselves as disabled by what society does or does not do rather than what they can do themselves. They definitely don't want your pity. You're quite correct not to feel sorry for them.Ok I agree with some of this. Poeple who are different(disabled) they can learn to live a normal life, they may see the world through different eyes(if they are able to). Some people have a natural instinct to feel sorry or even regretfull when they see someone who doesn't have what they have, there is nothing wrong with it. Blind Surgeons, sorry but I would never want a blind surgeon to operate me, but the truth is that I wouldn't trust a regular surgeon either. The professor your talking about is Stephen Hawking? He wasn't always that way, but its also true that he didn't really slow down after that. I tend to not feel sorry for a blind person or the special and handicap. That doesn't make me in-sensitive though, it just means I see that they can choose just as much as anyone else where their life goes.
As to the question, legs. Couldn't live without music.