There is something really nice about learning that you can take the reins of your life and your career.
I always feel I'm an amateur. I don't most of the time know what I'm doing.
The world is as good as you are. You've got to learn to like yourself first.
Every time I start thinking the world is all bad, then I start seeing people out there having a good time on motorcycles. It makes me take another look.
Sometimes you have to say goodbye to the things you know and hello to the things you dont.
I believe in me. I'm a little screwed up, but I'm beautiful
Racing is life. Everything else is just waiting.
I'm fascinated by the new iPhone. I bought it and kept trying to use it in France. "Siri, what is a good restaurant?" (In a robotic voice. ) "I'm sorry, Robin. I can't give locations in France. " "Why, Siri?" "I don't know. " It's like she was upset with the French or something. "They seem to have an attitude I can't understand. Should I look for Germans, Robin?"
But the paradox is here: when cultivated people do stay away from a certain portion of the population, when all social advantages are persistently withheld, it may be for years, the result itself is pointed to as a reason and is used as an argument for the continued withholding.
If I am not playing at one hundred percent, it is going to be very difficult for me to win.
In a crowd, on a journey, at a banquet even, a line of thought can itself provide its own seclusion.