A Quote by Susie Wolff

As F1 is a male-dominated environment, you have to prove yourself. And first of all that means being given the chance to prove yourself. — © Susie Wolff
As F1 is a male-dominated environment, you have to prove yourself. And first of all that means being given the chance to prove yourself.
References help you to start but what's after that? If you can't prove yourself, if the audience doesn't accept you, you stand no chance. When I started off my father told me 'remember if you can't prove yourself no one will invest crores on you.'
In reality shows, you have to perform once and prove yourself, and after that, it is a process to prove yourself every day.
It's OK to be hard on yourself, just know you have another chance to go out and prove yourself again.
I don't have anything to prove ever, ever in my life. If I have something to prove, what does that mean for everyone else? And I think everyone should have that attitude. You just have to prove to yourself that you can go out there and be the best that you can be and not prove anything to anyone.
You just have to prove to yourself that you can go out there and be the best that you can be and not prove anything to anyone.
To be a soulful person means to go against all the pervasive, prove-yourself values of our culture and instead treasure what is unique and internal and valuable in yourself and your own personal evolution.
If you have to prove a theorem, do not rush. First of all, understand fully what the theorem says, try to see clearly what it means. Then check the theorem; it could be false. Examine the consequences, verify as many particular instances as are needed to convince yourself of the truth. When you have satisfied yourself that the theorem is true, you can start proving it.
It's better to not prove yourself to anyone. Rather, focus on your work and prove yourself with your work.
When you are absolutely new and face failure, you want that one big chance to prove yourself.
As far as feeling like I need to prove myself or this or that, I don't feel that way anymore. I've been in this business for ten years, so I'm kind of past all that. I was there where, as a female, you always feel like you have to prove yourself; you have to outwork them. But all I worry about now is being prepared.
You really have to prove yourself and prove your worth. I didn't come from family that had been here for generations and had all these connections.
I actually think, when you're young, ambitions are somewhat common - you want to prove yourself. It may grow out of different life experiences. You may want to prove that you are worthy of the admiration of the demanding father. You may want to prove that you are worthy of the love of an absent father.
One can study what exists and how consciousness functions; but one cannot analyze (or “prove”) existence as such, or consciousness as such. These are irreducible primaries. (An attempt to “prove” them is self-contradict ory: it is an attempt to “prove” existence by means of nonexistence, and consciousness by means of unconsciousness .)
The problem is that you cannot prove yourself against someone who is much weaker than yourself.
Every day, you have to prove yourself and convince - move forward and challenge yourself. And doubt all the time.
When you don't take what you have for granted, you constantly try to re-prove yourself to yourself rather than to other people.
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