Words matter. These are the best Rearview Quotes from famous people such as Steven Bochco, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Ashley Olsen, Peter Guber, Andra Day, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I tend not to spend a lot of time looking in the rearview mirror. If you say, ‘Oh, I did ‘Hill Street Blues’ or ‘L.A. Law’ and everything I do has to measure up to some preconceived notion of that,’ it would paralyze you.
There’s something very surreal about driving a truck, looking in the rearview mirror, and seeing 20 cop cars behind you. Even though you know, ‘We’re just shooting. This is just a scene; we’re making a movie here,’ it’s very unsettling.
I love driving, but sometimes, I’m not too good at it because I spend too much time looking in the rearview mirror if I know I’m being followed. You don’t respond like, ‘Oh, there’s paparazzi.’ It’s more like, ‘There’s a man, and he’s going to attack me.’ That’s how your body responds.
I never look in the rearview mirror.
I’m excited for the audiences to hear the title track, ‘Cheers to the Fall,’ plus ‘Red Flags’ and ‘Rearview.’
If I buy a new car, I rip the rearview mirror off because I don’t like to look back.
My career means, if you’re a non-Indian writing about Indians, at least there’s one Indian in your rearview mirror.
My life is like driving down a road. I occasionally glance in the rearview mirror, but I’m not focused on the past or looking back anymore.
You used to be able to identify Sox fans in Yankee Stadium. They sat, slump-shouldered, with the same panicked expectation nervous motorists have looking in the rearview mirror at the 16-wheeler behind them on Interstate 95 near New Haven.
In the business world, the rearview mirror is always clearer than the windshield.
March on. Don’t look in the rearview, just the windshield.
See, when you drive home today, you’ve got a big windshield on the front of your car. And you’ve got a little bitty rearview mirror. And the reason the windshield is so large and the rearview mirror is so small is because what’s happened in your past is not near as important as what’s in your future.
The longer we keep looking back in the rearview mirror, it takes away from everything that’s moving forward.
You have to find hope. Hope is such a shape shifter. You tend to look in the rearview mirror for hope, but when it’s gone, you have to look forward. You have to get in the van and keep driving on.
When you’re a regular gal, you look in the rearview mirror, and in the bright daylight you see that line around your mouth, but when you’re an actress and you see that line up on the big screen, it’s, like, seven feet long.
If you stay present and don’t look too far ahead – or in the rearview mirror – everything will work out.
No matter what’s behind us in the rearview mirror, it’s always about what’s next.
We drive into the future using only our rearview mirror.
I’ve never been a rearview mirror guy. I’m always looking forward, always looking downfield.