They stammered, but did it stop them?

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They stammered, but did it stop them? Edition: 2* Section: Me, Myself & I

Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727): scientist, most famous for discovering gravity.

* Bruce Willis: actor. He overcame a childhood stammer through acting. He discovered that he could speak clearly and calmly when he was on stage. * William Somerset Maugham (1874-1965): author. In his time, he was one of the highest-paid novelists in the world.

* Charles Darwin (1809-1882): naturalist who published the Origin of the Species in 1859, giving the world his theory of evolution.

* Lewis Carroll ...

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