"When I see an Alfa Romeo go..." - Quote by Henry Ford
When I see an Alfa Romeo go by, I tip my hat.
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“The question who ought to be boss is like who ought to be the tenor in the quartet? Obviously, the man who can sing tunor.”
“Why use up the forests which were centuries in the making and the mines which required ages to lay down, if we can get the equivalent of forest and mineral products in the annual growth of the hemp fields?”
“People see successes that men have made and somehow they appear to be easy. But that is a world away from the facts. It is failure that is easy. Success is always hard. A man can fail easily; he can succeed only by paying out all that he has and is.”
More on Cars
“Rotation of crops and less automobiles will relieve the farmers whenever they decide to try it.”
“Real cars were made here in America: Fords, Chevys, Plymouths. These were large chunks of Detroit iron - cars that had the size, weight, and handling characteristics of aircraft carriers but worse fuel efficiency.”
“Have the man at the station put the air in the tires. I did it once myself. Have you ever seen a car with a limp?”
More on Appreciation
“The first demand any work of art makes upon us is to surrender. Look. Listen. Receive. Get yourself out of the way.”
“I do not remember a time since I have been capable of loving books that I have not loved Shakespeare.”
“Make the decision to love this day, this place, this moment, this special experience of life with the people around you. And there will be so very much to love.”