Entitled people drive me insane. The world owes you nothing! Get over it!
“Entitled people drive me insane. The world owes you nothing! Get over it!”
— Garrett Clayton · Drive
The World Motivation
Entitled people drive me insane. The world owes you nothing! Get over it!
“Entitled people drive me insane. The world owes you nothing! Get over it!”
— Garrett Clayton · Drive
Entitled people drive me insane. The world owes you nothing! Get over it!
I was a kid who had asthma and bifocals and wore sweater vests.
There's all these idealistic things that TV and movies tell you that you should want to be. And when you're growing up, you find out what you really care about and what really matters.
I was trying to be someone for the first part of high school. I was kind of this nerdy kid who didn't want to be a nerd anymore. Even talking about it, I'm embarrassed. I'm like, 'Ugh, why did you care what people thought?'
I don't really like talking about my personal life. I like a certain amount of veil.
Remember, when you go to YouTube, you do a search. When you go to Google, you do a search. As we get the search integrated between YouTube and Google, which we're working on, it will drive a lot of traffic into both places. So the trick, overall, is generating more searches, more uses of Google.
I thought the lanes opened up when Michael Jordan used to drive. I used to be like, 'Wow.'
Engineers are behind the cars we drive, the pills we pop and the way we power our homes.
I think that what I'm doing is right. And election-year politics, which intensifies everything, is not going to drive me off that course.
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.