Chad Knaus Quotes
Drivers are pretty well set, but crew chiefs, they change their business cards like they change their pants.
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I believe the President was enormously effective in small groups, small groups being anything under a hundred, where you could really communicate.
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Complacency is a state of mind that exists only in retrospective: it has to be shattered before being ascertained.
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Question every assumption and go towards the problem, like the way they flew to the moon. We should have more moon shots and flights to the moon in areas of societal importance.
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The key to long-term survival and prosperity has a lot to do with the money management techniques incorporated into the technical system.
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Money dictates nearly step of social mobility from the very first moments of life. How much our parents make often determines whether we go to college. It affects the jobs we get offered and the ones we can afford to take.
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We have to support truth and reconciliation and some form of justice.
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Most entrepreneurs fail because they are working IN their business rather than ON their business.
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To succeed, we must first believe that we can.
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Distance is meaningless. No one's that far away unless they choose to be.
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Tennis is so competitive. I guess that's the way it has to be.
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I'll never lose the sense of being an underdog. I'm capable of a lot more.
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In my view, madness is a place. You go. You come back. And I think we all take turns being the mental patient. Without a touch of crazy, literature can be a desolate place. In the current climate of careful speech, even fearful speech, smoke-free film scripts, thought-free songs, and child-proof locks on American minds, the oft-repeated lament of the arts is "Where have all those wonderful madmen gone?"
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The longer you play, the more you realize that you can't lose focus for one play or two plays or an entire drive. Those things are the difference between wins and losses. You have to figure out how to refocus after a bad play or how to stay focused when you're up in a game. Those are things you learn from experience in playing this position. I've learned a ton of ways and have different triggers for how to regain my focus if I've lost it.
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You can get in a cab in Vancouver and the 20-year-old driver speaks more knowingly of Michael Ovitz than anyone in the industry. They just know! And it's perhaps not unhealthy.
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Racing has reached the point where it is pricing the young driver, no matter his talent, out of the game.
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Drivers are pretty well set, but crew chiefs, they change their business cards like they change their pants.