A Quote by Gary Vaynerchuk

You didn't grow up driving...you figured it out. — © Gary Vaynerchuk
You didn't grow up driving...you figured it out.
I have a boyfriend and a dog, and I still haven't figured out what I want to be when I grow up.
It kind of came a little bit easier in Nationwide once I figured out what I needed to do driving-wise.
I saw my first UFC fight when I was 15 and figured, 'This is what I want to do when I grow up.'
I love driving through Western Massachusetts, out through the Berkshires, when the road is empty and it's a nice day. I don't like driving home on Memorial Drive at 5:45 or 6:45 at night when it's crowded and stressful. I think that's true of most people, and the goal of automated driving is to take the stressful part of driving out of the task.
I like to fail. I have had so many failures and each time I have failed, I have figured out how to grow.
You can't be afraid to not have everything figured out. There's too much pressure on young people today to have it all figured out when they're in college.
This idea of universal access to basic healthcare has to be figured out as a world. No country has figured it out in part because it is driven by ideology.
I finally figured it out, I finally figured out how to find some peace and happiness. I sure would hate for the man upstairs to take me now. But at least I did figure it out.
I didn't grow up with pets, but I live alone and figured a dog might be good for me. His name is Drexl, and he's a shih-tzu.
Intimate justice touches on ideas of gender inequity, violence, bodily integrity, physical and mental health. I don't expect a 15-year-old girl to have that figured out; it's hard enough to have it figured out when you're 50.
I feel like in my senior year of high school, I had my clothes a lot more figured out. I had my hair figured out.
I figured out in my thirties it was about 'what can I contribute'? And what I figured out about that is creating something from scratch, and connecting it to people.
Nature's kind of clever, because it figured out millions of years ago that if you grow these fibers below a critical size, even if you have flaws in the material, it doesn't affect the strength.
I grew up driving old pickup trucks on the ranch with my dad, and I still always find myself driving like I'm out in an open field, except I'm in LA on La Cienega in the middle of rush-hour traffic.
I have nothing. My model is I have nothing figured out, and I'm starting with some little nugget and hoping that it will talk back to me enough to let it grow.
Odell is going to grow up. That why's he is bringing other people in his life so he can grow up. If he wasn't trying to grow up, he wouldn't be calling Cris Carter.
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