A Quote by Zach Ertz

I'm so thankful to everyone who has helped me along the way. — © Zach Ertz
I'm so thankful to everyone who has helped me along the way.
I am thankful for everyone at the club that helped me, the fans, the coaches that I have had, the staff that have helped with injuries, I am really grateful to everyone at Everton. It was like a family to me.
My father, he's meant so much to me. He's always on me to be thankful and humble to everyone who's helped me and helped the team be successful. There were many things that he said and preached throughout my life that are now part of my mindset. It's a big part of who I am.
Take time to thank everyone who has helped you along the way.
A lot of people have helped me along the way. But you know the biggest thing for me was when computer animation came along.
I have always believed that everyone has the potential to do something extraordinary if they're guided and helped along the way.
I'm thankful for some of bad experiences I've had. They helped me with the way I view people and see them for who they really are.
I had experiences along the way that helped me to realize that letting go was the way that worked for me to find something that I, personally, as a reader, love to read.
I've had so many coaches that have helped me along the way through my journey, who understand me and know me as a person.
I have worked with a lot of different people who have helped me along the way.
I give God the glory for the people I've worked with who have helped me along the way.
I always knew where I was going eventually, so it helped me to stay at home for three years. It helped me to develop my game. But it also helped me off the ice. Life here is way different, and I was able to get older.
I worked for some very good people who have helped me along the way and actually enabled me to have the opportunity to be selected to join the Astronaut Corps.
My upbringing involves individuals who helped me along the way. I don't think I would be here today without that support.
My stubbornness helped me for the first half of my career; I had that real determination to do it my way - I know the best way. That helped me from a 14-year-old to 25 in getting me to where I got to.
I think the harsh reviews helped, in that I spent way more energy in the preproduction and development. From this point of view, I'm very thankful for the harsh critics. I still think the critics were unnecessarily insulting in a lot of things, but I think it helped.
I believe God gave me the ability to play hockey, and I was helped by dozens of individuals along the way, so it's not just up to me on when it's time to say goodbye.
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