Soichiro Honda Sōichirō Honda was a Japanese engineer and industrialist, and founder of Honda Motor Co., Ltd.. Soichiro was born in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka,

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Soichiro Honda Sōichirō Honda was a Japanese engineer and industrialist, and founder of Honda Motor Co., Ltd.. Soichiro was born in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan.Honda spent his early childhood helping his father, Gihei, a blacksmith, with his bicycle repair more..more..

“ Soichiro Honda:We only have one future, and it will be made of our dreams, if we have the courage to challenge convention. #Courage #Courage

“ Soichiro Honda:They will kill a great many of us. We will kill a few of them. They will tire of it first. #Perseverance#Perseverance

“ Soichiro Honda:Success is 99% failure. #Success#Success

“ Soichiro Honda:Enjoying your work is essential. If your work becomes an expression of your own ideas, you will surely enjoy it. #Ideas#Ideas

“ Soichiro Honda:We will not be content with this victory alone [first win in F1]. We will study why we won and aggressively apply those winning technologies to new cars. #Victory#Victory

“ Soichiro Honda:Success represents the 1% of your work which results from the 99% that is called failure. #Success#Success

“ Soichiro Honda:Racing improves the breed. #Self-improvement#Self-improvement

“ Soichiro Honda:Since I was a small child, one of my dreams has been to compete in motor vehicle races all over the world with a vehicle of my own making, and to win. #Dreams#Dreams

“ Soichiro Honda:Because the water raises rice and the fishes live in the water, I don’t want to contaminate it. #Books - Reading#Books - Reading

“ Soichiro Honda:After materials are carried into the factory, nothing but products should be carried out from it. #Colleges and Universities#Colleges and Universities

“ Soichiro Honda:The value of life can be measured by how many times your soul has been deeply stirred. #Life and Living#Life and Living

“ Soichiro Honda:What we learn through failure becomes a precious part of us, strengthening us in everything we do. So let the tough things make you tougher. #Failure#Failure

“ Soichiro Honda:Real happiness lies in the completion of work using your own brains and skills. #Happiness#Happiness

“ Soichiro Honda:Success can only be achieved through repeated failure and introspection. #Self-knowledge#Self-knowledge

“ Soichiro Honda: Success is 99 percent failure. #Failure#Failure

“ Soichiro Honda:If you hire only those people you understand, the company will never get people better than you are. Always remember that you often find outstanding people among those you don't particularly like. #Business#Business

“ Soichiro Honda:If Honda does not race, there is no Honda. #Humankind #Humankind

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