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Grocott Insurance Quotes By Nik Wallenda

That mist was thick. It was hard to see at times. The wind was wild. It'd come at me one way and hit me from the front, and hit me from the back. — Nik Wallenda

Grocott Insurance Quotes By Karen Hackel

You need to trust
To surrender
To ask for guidance
Go within for the answers
They're within you
You have the answers
All you need do is ask — Karen Hackel

Grocott Insurance Quotes By Anna Journey

Because I love narrative but am more lyrically inclined, I've learned that if I freight titles with narrative information (the who, what, when, where, why of the poem), I can get to my main interest, which is the language, and where it wants to take me. If I can establish the poem's occasion in the title, then so much the better for my freedom to associate. — Anna Journey

Grocott Insurance Quotes By Dorianne Laux

The reason I started writing was because I was a little kid in San Diego who was getting beaten up by her dad and sexually abused and because I felt different than everybody else and I had this big huge secret that was tearing me apart. — Dorianne Laux

Grocott Insurance Quotes By Kirsten Vangsness

I am always sort of delightedly surprised when someone recognizes me because as far as I'm concerned, I'm just going to work and getting paid to act, and that alone is fantastic; I forget people watch it, too. — Kirsten Vangsness

Grocott Insurance Quotes By Chief Joseph

The earth and myself are of one mind. The measure of the land and the neasure of our bodies are the same — Chief Joseph

Grocott Insurance Quotes By Mary Ellen W. Smoot

It is time to give ourselves to the Master and allow Him to lead us into fruitful fields where we can enrich a world filled with darkness and misery. Each of us, no matter who we are, no matter where we serve, must arise and make the most of each opportunity that comes. — Mary Ellen W. Smoot