A Quote by Enzo Ferrari

Everyone dreams of driving a Ferrari, it was my intent fromthe start. — © Enzo Ferrari
Everyone dreams of driving a Ferrari, it was my intent fromthe start.
When you start to automate, you start to do the self-driving thing, you make it much more efficient. When these cars go into self-driving, you start to become a robotics company.
When you buy me, you are buying a Ferrari. If you drive a Ferrari you put premium fuel in the tank, you drive onto the motorway and you floor the accelerator. Guardiola filled up with diesel and went for a spin in the countryside. If that’s what he wanted, he should have bought himself a Fiat from the start.
If everyone's ready for a shot to start, except for one actor who's intent on getting to the bottom of their soul, it can be a bit annoying.
That's the way you judge a car, man, [good or bad], when you start it up. It's just the same thing. I mean, I drive a Ferrari - not to be cute, but because I dig it. I'd rather drive a ten-year-old Ferrari than one of them new things-they don't go.
That was my dream, to drive for Ferrari, but I am not a kid any more. If Ferrari is the best team and if I get the chance to drive for Ferrari, it would be with pleasure.
If I'm not driving a Ferrari or a Lambo, I'm not gonna talk about it in my raps.
People think that when you work in the south you will be driving in a Ferrari in Mumbai but that's not true.
I used to pretend that my Peugeot driving to the gym in the rain in Dublin was a Ferrari on the Vegas strip.
I think all of the great developers start not with the intent to make money, but with the intent to make something fun that's in their passion zone.
The ecstasy of driving a new Ferrari is now almost always eradicated by the pain of dealing with the organisation.
When I got to Ferrari I learnt to be less aggressive, and how to set up the car for my driving style.
Certainly driving a Ferrari is, at the same time, a dream come true, a huge responsibility and a great honor.
I'd love to be [one of MacGyver's buddies]. I'd watch that one and just think, wow, what a life. Living in Hawaii, driving around in someone's Ferrari, and solving mysteries.
I don't like being famous - it is like a prison. And driving for Ferrari would make it far worse.
The writer's intention hasn't anything to do with what he achieves. The intent to earn money or the intent to be famous or the intent to be great doesn't matter in the end. Just what comes out.
What is important is to have a positive intent right from the start, and positive intent doesn't always mean looking for the big shots. Positive intention when it comes to defending a ball or looking for a single.
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