A Quote by Mario Andretti

It takes a lifetime to build tradition. — © Mario Andretti
It takes a lifetime to build tradition.
It takes a lifetime to build a good reputation, but you can lose it in a minute.
It takes a career, a lifetime, to build up a reputation, and only one misstep for it all to crumble away.
Trust takes a lifetime to build, but only a moment to destroy. When looking to build a genuine connection with a mentor, you can simply partake in shared hobbies or activities the mentee or mentor is into, exchange stories, or partake in trust-building workshops together.
It takes a lifetime of devotion to build your craft, your confidence, and the ability to sing and dance and act believably.
There is only one thing better than tradition and that is the original and eternal life out of which all tradition takes its rise.
It takes time to build a corporate work of art. It takes time to build a life. And it takes time to develop and grow. So give yourself, your enterprise, and your family the time they deserve and the time they require.
A moment of anger can destroy a lifetime of work, whereas a moment of love can break barriers that took a lifetime to build.
The fight takes 15 minutes. The build-up takes 90 days. It takes that for a reason.
For some it takes a lifetime to find true love, But for the lucky ones a lifetime is merely enough to share the love they've found.
It takes a moment to tell someone you love them, but it takes a lifetime to prove it.
Marketing takes a day to learn. Unfortunately, it takes a lifetime to master.
To say that one waits a lifetime for his soulmate to come around is a paradox. People eventually get sick of waiting, take a chance on someone, and by the art of commitment become soulmates, which takes a lifetime to perfect.
When they talk about family values, it's in a repressive way, as if our American tradition were only the Puritan tradition or the 19th century oppressive tradition. The Christian tradition.
Many people who attack me know so little of that larger Tradition, and end up being not very traditional at all. When you invoke the whole and great Tradition, you end up scaring people who call 1950 America "traditional" Christianity. It is just what they are used to in their one limited lifetime.
To all of you I should like to say that in the course of this war you will have to acquire the experience and achieve the success which alone can build up a national tradition for our Army. An army that has no tradition of courage, fearlessness and invincibility cannot hold its own in a struggle with a powerful enemy.
You don't build a new power plant in the United States overnight. It takes years to build.
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