My best advice to anybody who has a child with a disability is to really find the tools for that person to thrive and find what their true passions are, because the rest will follow.
More Quotes by Zach Anner
For me, cerebral palsy wasn't the biggest deal, because I always had it. You know, you always work with what you got.
My childhood was great because my family has an amazing sense of humor, and it was just all making videos and jokes and doing skits and things.
My parents instilled in me a sense of self that I was more than just a diagnosis or a condition.
I was basically the person at Disney World that was in charge of clearing the park when it was closed... I was the guy... telling them to 'get the hell out and have a magical day.'
When I get real excited, my muscles go into spasm, so they just shake.
I'd wanted to be famous for as long as I could remember.