A Quote by Michael Schumacher

Ross Brawn knows that I prefer to have odd race numbers. — © Michael Schumacher
Ross Brawn knows that I prefer to have odd race numbers.
I am in constant contact with the factory on a daily basis by phone. I speak to many people: to Ross Brawn and to Jean Todt and my race engineer. I have many sources I can speak with to find out what has been happening.
This is the third time; I hope good luck lies in odd numbers. Away; go. They say there is divinity in odd numbers, either in nativity, chance, or death.
When I saw the others like Michael, Ross Brawn and Todt renewing their contracts, I always said that I was happy to do so.
Round numbers beg to be negotiated, usually by counteroffer round numbers. Odd numbers sound harder, firmer, less negotiable.
In everything but brains and brawn, women are vastly superior to men. A different race.
You mentioned Ross Perot. Mr. Perot jumped into the race at the last minute, had one issue that he ran on, the budget deficit, was in and out of the race a couple of times, and still got 20 million votes, didn't have the Internet.
Why I oppose the nuclear-arms race: I prefer the human race.
I really like even numbers, and I like heavily divisible numbers. Twelve is my lucky number - I just love how divisible it is. I don't like odd numbers, and I really don't like primes. When I turned 37, I put on a strong face, but I was not looking forward to 37. But 37 turned out to be a pretty amazing year.
I've been tremendously moved by a bunch of odd books. Ross McDonald is very important to me. I love the Lew Archer books.
There's luck in odd numbers.
The hallway was lined with numbered doors, odd numbers on one side and even numbers on the other, and large ornamental vases, too large to hold flowers and too small to hold spies.
Good luck lies in odd numbers.
I consider a merchant someone who has a certain intuition and instinct, and - very important - knows how to run a business, knows the numbers.
Why do we believe that in all matters the odd numbers are more powerful?
Why is it that we entertain the belief that for every purpose odd numbers are the most effectual?
I do not prefer a formation because it is only numbers.
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