Women should be all dressed in white like all the other domestic appliances.
Anyone who doesn't speak English isn't worth speaking to
Forget what others whisper in your ears. Most of that is pure rubbish that obstructs the view to what really is important. Always make your own decisions. That is what makes us human.
You have to hope that your opponents are unlucky. Never only rely on your own luck.
Waiters are like hookers, never around when you want them.
If you say 'Good Morning' in America and it's five past twelve you end up with a lawsuit.
You're born with certain gifts and you use them as best you can in life. You begin to learn and recognize that you have certain skills and aptitudes that you apply and use them to carry you forward.
If I feel like something's gonna be right, I invest in it, whatever it is.
If you're going to take the attitude, I don't think it will work, you will never do anything.
You can't make decisions if there are no charges or issues to deal with. So it's quite normal to wait until there is some reason to react.
I can't remember a single occasion when I have been kind to a journalist.
I have earned the money and changed the nappies!
But when it comes to F1 I am a huge Lewis [Hamilton] fan because he is a super promoter of the sport. From a pure business aspect - sorry Nico if I have to say this - you are not so good for my business.
I'd rather get to the 70-year-old guy who's got plenty of cash.
[Donald] Trump, I think, is the sort of guy that if he maybe thought he'd made a little bit of a mistake, would find a way out, he wouldn't want to say, "Well, that's what I've done and I'm sticking to it, and I don't give a damn." Which is what the other people in America would be like.
You need to have proper management if you're going to move forward.
The banks don't have anything - no rights whatsoever. The banks are shareholders of SLEC, and SLEC has no rights. I am the CEO of Formula One Management and Formula One Administration, which runs the business in F1. From this point of view, I own F1.
I have no regrets about the amount of work I put into the sport. This is what I needed to do with my life.
Don't forget I started looking at China a long time before any of those races happened. I always thought go east, not west.
Before they go to the race, people want to think four or five guys could win, but now... Normally you'd say, "One of those two, and I think it's going to be Lewis [Hamiltom]," because that's what had been proved up to now - thank God that Nico [Rosberg] has won some races.
Probably when I gave things to Slavica [ Ecclestone], you know the shares of the company, and things like that. And she put it all in trust and the trust sold the shares. Um, would I turn the clock back if I could and so I still owned the company completely? Probably yes. It probably wasn't a good decision, but it was the decision that had to be made. Was I happy that I made it? No.
When people want to built new tracks, they want to look at Silverstone. We don't want it built like that. It's quite embarrassing.
I think we should SHUT UP, stop talking about negotiating anything, just be quiet and let things sort themselves out a little bit, and see what happens. Maybe there will be one or two other countries that think what Britain's done, we can do, and it seems the right way to go.
I never neglected my daughters - quite the opposite - but I suppose I could have and should have spent more time with them.
I have 100 percent confidence in the German judicial system.