Wayne Huizenga Quotes
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If I can't drive my old pickup to wherever I'm going, well, chances are good that I just won't go.
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When I was born here in Gulfport in 1966, my parents' interracial marriage was still illegal, and it was very hard to drive around town with my parents, to be out in public with my parents.
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I love to drive in the Black Hills of Wyoming and South Dakota with Mount Rushmore as the central stop.
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I love to drive, especially on tracks, where I go a lot faster.
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The day after I had my licence to drive, I made Paris/Nice at 230 km/hour.
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A competitor will find a way to win. Competitors take bad breaks and use them to drive themselves just that much harder. Quitters take bad breaks and use them as reasons to give up. It's all a matter of pride.
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I buy companies for strategic reasons and operate them.
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What could a smartphone do for me that would make people go out and buy another one?
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Of course I could have retired anytime. But retiring would drive me crazy.
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I can't run on treadmills; they drive me nuts.
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I like to run fast but not drive.
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Critics don't buy records. They get 'em free.
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I drive a lot in the summertime, but after that, I don't drive if there's snow predicted for anywhere in 500 miles.
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Let's be realistic, how many people are buying a $2,000 skirt? I love to design things that people can actually buy. I'm staggered by what a boot costs today.
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I still drive my 1977 Honda Accord. The paint is almost all worn off. It's still running.
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I drove a brand new Lamborghini, the Huracan; it was great. We went on the Autobahn, and we got to drive on the Nurburgring.
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I have been known to go to the grocery store and just buy pepperoni. There's just something fantastic about salty, fatty meats.
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I think only a batsman will be able to tell you about the goose bumps he gets after hitting a perfect cover drive. I'm one of them.
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Well, I've got a color telly, and a fridge. I've got some pork chops in the fridge, but the chops keep going off, so I have to keep buying more.
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War and drink are the two things man is never too poor to buy.
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Your customers are the customers of other brands who occasionally buy you.
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Wilderness is a temporary condition through which we are passing to the Promised Land.
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The world takes us at our own valuation. It believes in the man who believes in himself, but it has little use for the timid man: the one who is never certain of himself, who cannot rely on his own judgment, who craves advice from others, and is afraid to go ahead on his own account.
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I don't buy cars I can't drive.