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Gentzel Insights Quotes By A.D. Aliwat

There's a reason why the Super Bowl is watched way more than the NBA Finals and World Series. — A.D. Aliwat

Gentzel Insights Quotes By Maksim Chmerkovskiy

I spent a lot of time taking acting lessons ... Actors have no inhibitions, and I'm inhibited by everything. To be able to make fun of yourself is a skill and a liberating experience. — Maksim Chmerkovskiy

Gentzel Insights Quotes By Dallas Willard

There is absolutely nothing in what Jesus himself or his early followers taught that suggests you can decide just to enjoy forgiveness at Jesus' expense and have nothing more to do with him. — Dallas Willard

Gentzel Insights Quotes By George Sisler

The greatness of Ty Cobb was something that had to be seen, and to see him was to remember him forever. — George Sisler

Gentzel Insights Quotes By Maggie Stiefvater

As the sun shines low and red across the water, I wade into the ocean. The water is still high and brown and murky with the memory of the storm, so if there's something below it, I won't know it. But that's part of this, the not knowing. The surrender to the possibilities beneath the surface. It wasn't the ocean that killed my father, in the end. The water is so cold that my feet go numb almost at once. I stretch my arms out to either side of me and close my eyes. I listen to the sound of water hitting water. The raucous cries of the terns and the guillemots in the rocks of the shore, the piercing, hoarse questions of the gulls above me. I smell seaweed and fish and the dusky scent of the nesting birds onshore. Salt coats my lips, crusts my eyelashes. I feel the cold press against my body. The sand shifts and sucks out from under my feet in the tide. I'm perfectly still. The sun is red behind my eyelids. The ocean will not shift me and the cold will not take me. — Maggie Stiefvater