A Quote by Robert Breault

While I occasionally enjoy a bout of nostalgia, I would generally rather dream forward than backward. — © Robert Breault
While I occasionally enjoy a bout of nostalgia, I would generally rather dream forward than backward.
I'd rather look forward and dream, than look backward and regret.
I enjoy listening to opera at home, occasionally, but I would much rather see it than just listen to it.
I suppose real old age begins when one looks backward rather than forward
It causes havoc on set anytime a director wants to go backward rather than forward.
To sin is to be off the mark, that is, to inhibit development, contracting backward into regression rather than expanding forward into growth.
The rest-seeking procrastinators would generally rather not exert themselves at all, while the fun-task procrastinators enjoy being busy and active all the time but have a hard time starting things that are not so amusing.
For the first time in history we can work backward from our imagination rather than forward from our past.
I like to think that my finest hour is still ahead of me, so I can look forward rather than look backward.
If you are walking backward, away from something you think is a mistake, you may be right in supposing it is a mistake, but for you to be walking backward is never right. You know what happens to people who walk backward.... We are meant to walk forward, not backward, and reaction is always a matter of walking backward.
You decide that you don't want to go backward. You want to go forward. But sometimes, going 'backward' isn't really going backward, it's actually moving forward.
Like the watermen who advance forward while they look backward.
But I'd rather help than watch. I'd rather have a heart than a mind. I'd rather expose too much than too little. I'd rather say hello to strangers than be afraid of them. I would rather know all this about myself than have more money than I need. I'd rather have something to love than a way to impress you.
I like to see a good scientific bout by men who know the use of their hands but would rather walk twenty miles than see animals in strife.
A spirit of innovation is generally the result of a selfish temper and confined views. People will not look forward to posterity, who never look backward to their ancestors.
It is out of fashion in these days to look backward rather than forward. About the only American given to it is some unreconstructed Southerner, who persists in his regard for a certain terrain, a certain history, and a certain inherited way of living.
For a while, the world for me was like a set of monkey bars. I swung from one place to the next, sometimes backward, sometimes forward, capitalizing on my own momentum, knowing that at some point my arms... would give out, and I'd fall to the ground.
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