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Old Apr 17, 2013 | 11:03 PM
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[media]http://youtu.be/IjYkYQDweVg[/media]

Sorry if its a repost but I barely seen this video and I thought it was pretty awesome.
Video doesn’t seem to work can someone fix it?
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Old Apr 18, 2013 | 05:08 AM
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Great video with a beautiful song. I have this on CD and play it often while driving the "S"
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Old Apr 20, 2013 | 08:36 PM
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Not bad but I hate that they used a great song sung by a mad man in a great musical.
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Old Apr 21, 2013 | 07:21 PM
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Originally Posted by rockville
Not bad but I hate that they used a great song sung by a mad man in a great musical.
Many businessmen in Japan thought Soichiro Honda was mad. He was a big dreamer and occasionally did tilt at windmills..
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Old Apr 22, 2013 | 09:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Ken1997tl
Originally Posted by rockville' timestamp='1366519008' post='22488080
Not bad but I hate that they used a great song sung by a mad man in a great musical.
Many businessmen in Japan thought Soichiro Honda was mad. He was a big dreamer and occasionally did tilt at windmills..
Don't care. I still don't like to see that song used in a commercial for Honda. The Richard Kiley version of the song was a masterpiece. This smacks of commercialization that capitalizes on the fact that many don't know the original. Certainly they picked a great song but for the song to really fit Honda needs to die in the end...

If Honda wanted to recycle something I think this would have been a better one to strive for... sadly its lesson was lost on it's owner
In every field of human endeavour, he that is first must perpetually live in the white light of publicity. Whether the leadership be vested in a man or in a manufactured product, emulation and envy are ever at work. In art, in literature, in music, in industry, the reward and the punishment are always the same. The reward is widespread recognition; the punishment, fierce denial and detraction. When a man’s work becomes a standard for the whole world, it also becomes a target for the shafts of the envious few. If his work be mediocre, he will be left severely alone - if he achieves a masterpiece, it will set a million tongues a-wagging. Jealousy does not protrude its forked tongue at the artist who produces a commonplace painting. Whatsoever you write, or paint, or play, or sing, or build, no one will strive to surpass or to slander you unless your work be stamped with the seal of genius. Long, long after a great work or a good work has been done, those who are disappointed or envious, continue to cry out that it cannot be done. Spiteful little voices in the domain of art were raised against our own Whistler as a mountback, long after the big would had acclaimed him its greatest artistic genius. Multitudes flocked to Bayreuth to worship at the musical shrine of Wagner, while the little group of those whom he had dethroned and displaced argued angrily that he was no musician at all. The little world continued to protest that Fulton could never build a steamboat, while the big world flocked to the river banks to see his boat steam by. The leader is assailed because he is a leader, and the effort to equal him is merely added proof of that leadership. Failing to equal or to excel, the follower seeks to depreciate and to destroy - but only confirms once more the superiority of that which he strives to supplant. There is nothing new in this. It is as old as the world and as old as human passions - envy, fear, greed, ambition, and the desire to surpass. And it all avails nothing. If the leader truly leads, he remains - the leader. Master-poet, master-painter, master-workman, each in his turn is assailed, and each holds his laurels through the ages. That which is good or great makes itself known, no matter how loud the clamor of denial. That which deserves to live - lives.
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Old Apr 23, 2013 | 07:07 AM
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does honda make hot tubs and solar panels now also?

I thought it was great, it put a smile on my face. Even if the guy or Honda didn't die at the end as Rockville wished The real question is, if Don Quixote was set in present day, would he drive a CRZ?

Rockville, who gets the credit for that quote? I enjoyed reading it.
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Old Apr 23, 2013 | 07:26 AM
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Sadly, I think Don Quixote would be more likely to drive the unloved yet somehow practical and charming Element.

That was a 1915 Cadillac ad that ran once in the Saturday Evening Post without mentioning the car company by name.
http://caddyinfo.com/wordpress/cadil...of-leadership/
If only more companies... GM in particular... could live up to 'The Penalty of Leadership'.
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