A Quote by Jane Asher

I've never particularly liked the idea of looking back; I'd rather look forward. — © Jane Asher
I've never particularly liked the idea of looking back; I'd rather look forward.
I've never particularly liked the idea of looking back; I'd rather look forward
I'm going to be looking forward, asked to be judged on my record, not taken back as has been the - in a sense, the tendency throughout politics in Northern Ireland, is to always look back, always look at what was said a long time ago, instead of looking forward.
It's not about being upset about the things you might have said or done yesterday, which is quite appropriate at the moment. It's about looking forward rather than looking back. I hate people who look back on the past or talk about what might have been.
I have wrinkles here, which are very evident. And I will particularly say when I look at movie posters, 'You guys have airbrushed my forehead. Please can you change it back?' I'd rather be the woman they're saying 'She's looking older' about than 'She's looking stoned.'
Always keep looking forward, and never look back.
I have always said that I am one to look forward rather than back; what has happened in the past I can't change now. What is forward, I can.
In my experience, people looking for progress aren't actually looking to move things forward. They're looking to be perceived in a certain way: as a forward thinker. It's about vanity rather than any altruistic motives for the art.
You know, I try not to look back, because looking forward is so much better than looking backward.
I try not to look back. I'm looking forward. I'm worried more about what I'm going to do next week than I am what I did last week. There are too many things to do. Looking back is for everybody else.
You can't look back; you have to keep looking forward.
Hey, I liked my idea of bringer her along, but you already vetoed that idea, so now I'm resorting to Plan B, which is to interrogate her. And I am really looking forward to it. I used to play a game called interrogation with one of my old girlfriends where we-" "That's enough." Cinder raised her hand, silencing him.
I don't look back on anything; I'm always looking forward.
You need to keep looking forward; don't ever look back.
The way I am, I like to look forward instead of looking back.
I'm going to look forward to the future as opposed to looking back at the past.
I would much rather always look forward to the time when I am going to ride in a carriage, than to look back on the time when I used to.
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