Sometimes I drive, and sometimes I'm driven.Anthony LevandowskiTheWorldMotivation.comTry New ThemeDownloadSharePin ItCopied to clipboard!“Sometimes I drive, and sometimes I'm driven.
“There are many ways people think of God, and thousands of flavors of Christianity, Judaism, Islam... but they're always looking at something that's not measurable or you can't really see or control.”Anthony LevandowskiChristianity
“If you could make something one percent smarter than a human, your artificial attorney or accountant would be better than all the attorneys or accountants out there. You would be the richest person in the world. People are chasing that.”
“The people with mean things to say, say them. At the end of the day, the mean things and the good things only drive viewership. So what do you want? You want the ratings.”Craig ZadanDrive
“If the two largest economies in the world don't show us a good example on trade liberalization, then you can't expect the smaller and weaker economies to take the risks. The initiative, the momentum and the drive really do have to come from Japan and the U.S.”Helmut SohmenDrive
“There's something scary, knowing that in Florida, someone can pick you up in a car and drive you to 50 states. Back home, it's like, 'Girl, you're 15 minutes away.'”
“I see Grand Challenge not as the end of the robotics adventure we're on: it's almost like the beginning.”Anthony LevandowskiAdventure
“There was a pizza delivery robot from 2008, where I built a Prius to deliver pizza from downtown SF to Treasure Island.”Anthony LevandowskiBuilt
“I love to be in control of the car, to feel the physical exhilaration that comes from floating the gear stick through the gears in response to the song from the engine. In other words, I like to drive my cars.”Angela RipponDrive
“There's too many actors in LA. I mean, I'll go out there from time to time, but I always find it pretty soul-destroying. I don't drive, and the people kind of rub me the wrong way. It's just not home. You know? It's not New York. It's not... my town.”Michael ImperioliDrive
“Part of the problem when I was doing 'How I Learned to Drive' is I would see my kids one night a week for six months, and that was just too hard. We moved to Philadelphia after we lost our house in the earthquake, the '94 Northridge earthquake.”David MorseDrive