A Quote by Dudley Moore

The best car safety device is a rear-view mirror with a cop in it. — © Dudley Moore
The best car safety device is a rear-view mirror with a cop in it.
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.
Justice is expensive in America. There are no Free Passes... You might want to remember this, the next time you get careless and blow off a few Parking Tickets. They will come back to haunt you the next time you see a Cop car in your rear-view mirror.
Management by results - like driving a car by looking in rear view mirror.
I have always believed that awards are like accessories to a car. They are very similar to the rear view mirror in a car, which gives you the confidence to drive. They sure mean a lot; however, they are not the be-all and end-all of life.
The hood ornament on your car is for telling you where you're going. The rear-view-mirror is for showing you how good you look while you're getting there.
You can drive a car by looking in the rear view mirror as long as nothing is ahead of you. Not enough software professionals are engaged in forward thinking.
If life is just a highway, then the soul is just a car. And objects in the rear view mirror may appear closer than they are.
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.
It's as much looking out your rear-view mirror as the windshield. You want to make sure you put your car in front of the right line. You're constantly looking behind you.
I don't have a rear-view mirror.
I'm paranoid. On my stationary bike, I have a rear view mirror.
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.
Even though I'm proud by dad invented the rear-view mirror, we're not as close as we appear.
Running a company on market research is like driving while looking in the rear view mirror.
We can't really look back and see what is in the rear-view mirror. This is not how you are going to move forward.
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