“When you're in the middle of nowhere and you see something moving in the jungle, you're forced to become a creative problem solver.”

—  Bob Parsons

Forbes: GoDaddy Billionaire Founder Bob Parsons On His Passion For Golf And Motorcycles https://www.forbes.com/sites/monteburke/2017/10/18/godaddy-billionaire-founder-bob-parsons-on-his-passion-for-golf-and-motorcycles/ (18 October 2017)

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