Quote by Mario Andretti
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Circumstances may cause interruptions and delays, but never lose sight of your goal. Prepare yourself in every way you can by increasing your knowledge and adding to your experience, so that you can make the most of opportunity when it occurs. – Mario Andretti

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Do it no matter what. If you believe in it, it is something very honorable. If somebody around you or your family does not understand it, then thats their problem. But if you do have a passion, an honest passion, just do it. – Mario Andretti

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Desire is the key to motivation, but its the determination and commitment to unrelenting pursuit of your goal – a commitment to excellence – that will enable you to attain the success you seek. – Mario Andretti

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I lived the true American dream, because I was able to pursue what I set as my goals at a very young age. – Mario Andretti

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Do not always prove yourself to be the one in the right. The right will appear. You need only give it a chance. – C. H. Fowler

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We are no longer puppets being manipulated by outside powerful forces: we become the powerful force ourselves. – Leo Buscaglia

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A wise man turns chance into good fortune. – Thomas Fuller

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Nobody owes anybody a living, but everybody is entitled to a chance. – Jack Dempsey

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