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“And if the Benetton rabbit was indicating that, then it was echoing a philosophy similar to my own: to live is a tremendous privilege, simply to experience a little of the world and to devour the skills and ideas of those who have gone before. But life is a gift on loan, and in comparison with our surroundings, even a long, full life of a hundred years is but a passing moment. We should be resolute in enjoying the experience of the fleeting time we have, and we should try never to regret a second or waste even a moment of it in bitterness; yesterday has already gone forever.”
Steve Matchett, The Mechanic's Tale
“The three keys to undertaking any task in life are: desire, guidelines, and common sense. Bear in mind those three factors and almost anything is achievable. This philosophy, based on logic and optimism, will never be a substitute for thorough training in a particular discipline but providing one is sensible and feels confident enough to try, then all manner of things are possible.”
Steve Matchett, The Mechanic's Tale. Life in the pit-lanes of Formula One
“And if the Benetton rabbit was indicating that, then it was echoing a philosophy similar to my own: to live is a tremendous privilege, simply to experience a little of the world and to devour the skills and ideas of those who have gone before. But life is a gift on loan, and in comparison with our surroundings, even a long, full life of a hundred years is but a passing moment.”
Steve Matchett, The Mechanic's Tale