Quote by Petra Ecclestone
At the end of the day, I dont need to work, and I think its good t

At the end of the day, I dont need to work, and I think its good that I have the drive and willpower to get up and do something in the morning even though I dont need to. – Petra Ecclestone

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My mom came from such humble beginnings and especially my dad as well. He didnt go to university. – Petra Ecclestone

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