Lord Darlington (LD): I think life too complex a thing to be settled by these hard and fast rules. Lady Windemere (LW): If we had 'hard-and-fast rules' we would find life much simpler. LD: You allow of no exceptions? LW: None! LD: Ah, what a fascinating Puritan you are, LW. LW: The adjective was unnecessary, LD.
I have a really small rear-view mirror in my life. I look at the rear-view mirror for memories and learning experiences, but I've got a big front windshield and I'm looking at right now. I've got so many projects on my plate.
You think America is the biggest place on Earth, but it's not. [The view from Mir] put everything in perspective.
Most people suffer from the self limiting dysfunction "rear-view mirror syndrome" driving through life with their subconscious mind constantly looking in their own self-limiting rear-view mirror. They filter every choice they make through the limitations of their past experiences. Always remember that your potential is TRULY unlimited, and that you are just as worthy, deserving, and capable of achieving everything you want as any other person on earth.
I don't have a rear-view mirror.
I do - I do enjoy a good rom-com here and there. Would 'A Fish Called Wanda' be a rom-com?
I'm a massive rom-com head! Like, every rom-com in the '90s and early 2000s, I've watched.
You don't have to get doughty or, suddenly, because you have a new label on you, 'Oh, I'm 50, so therefore, I have to be a certain thing.' Follow your heart and look at your rear view as well as your front view!
Anything that's popular is a rear-view image.
I'm paranoid. On my stationary bike, I have a rear view mirror.
The best car safety device is a rear-view mirror with a cop in it.
We look at the present through a rear view mirror. We march backwards into the future.
Marshall McLuhan is absolutely right, we are always looking in the rear view mirror.
Management by results - like driving a car by looking in rear view mirror.
I, for one, personally like rom-coms, silly rom-coms, but at the same time, I also want to watch a documentary or an award-winning drama.
Even though I'm proud by dad invented the rear-view mirror, we're not as close as we appear.