Quote from Wilson in The Great Race II
Tim: Well, how would you like it if you were in an auction and some other neighbor behind a fence made 400 more dollars than you? Wilson: Well, Tim, I'd be hi-de-hurt. Tim: That's how I felt. I started doubting myself you know? I felt worthless. Wilson: Well, Tim, it's been said that when a foot compares itself to a yard it always comes up short. Tim: So you're saying that Vila's the yard, and I'm the foot, and he's better than me, right? Wilson: Well, only if you perceive him as being better. OK. A philosopher once said, "If you place a small value on yourself, rest assured the world will not raise your price." [chuckles] Tim: But if I believe in myself I could win this. Wilson: No, no, no, Tim. If you believe in yourself you've already won.