A Quote by Niki Lauda

Giving up is something a Lauda doesn't do. — © Niki Lauda
Giving up is something a Lauda doesn't do.
Giving up something that no longer serves a purpose, or protects you, or helps you, isn’t giving up at all, it’s growing up.
I'm the kind of guy that once I decide I'm going to do something I have a hard time just giving up on it without giving it a fair shot.
When you are giving people the gospel, you are giving them something to believe, and you have to set the stage for that. You don't just drive up and dump the truck and drive off.
It really takes something for someone to get up the nerve to share the impact you have had on them, and to them, giving you that recognition is liking giving a gift.
When I was a kid, we all knew who Niki Lauda was. He was a hero, a living legend in Germany. Everybody knows him.
Change was as much about loss as gain, about giving something up even as you reached for something new or different. The world was opening up, not closing in.
I'm not going to put my music up on some little corner of the Internet or give it away for free. What does that do? That's just giving up. I'm not giving up, ever.
Giving up is not the answer. Neither is giving in. Stand your ground. There is a way of doing that without having to be combative. There is a way of hanging on to your true self, and demonstrating it, without resorting to aggression. But giving up and giving in is not the way. Simply and quietly claiming your right to be You is the way.
Sacrifice really means giving up something good for something better.
Giving up something now for something better later is not a sacrifice. It is an investment.
Sacrifice is giving up something good for something better.
Giving up something personal to the public, you are surrendering something.
There's no point in giving up something you enjoy unless you get something back that's even better, and quickly.
Giving children the sense that you always ought to speak up for what's right, even if it costs you something, that's something you can do.
The intention behind our giving and receiving is the most important thing. When the act of giving is joyful, when it is unconditional and from the heart, then the energy behind the giving increases many times over. But if we give grudgingly, there is no energy behind that giving. If we feel we have lost something through the act of giving, then the gift is not truly given and will not cause increase.
I was brought up Catholic, and even as a little girl I was affected by the idea of giving back - doing something for the needy, something of significance.
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