At a certain point, you have to take the rearview mirrors off the bus and focus forward, and that's what we've sought to do.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The longer we keep looking back in the rearview mirror, it takes away from everything that's moving forward.
I do not have yearnings to get back on a bus. If it means getting on a bus, I don't want to do it.
You need to realise that you must have something to aim for, something to drive you.
Cultivating literature as I do upon a little oatmeal, and driving, when in a position to be driven at all, in that humble vehicle, the 'bus, I have had, perhaps, exceptional opportunities for observing their mutual position and behaviour; and it is very peculiar.
It's like driving a car at night. You never see further than your headlights, but you can make the whole trip that way.
If you stay present and don't look too far ahead - or in the rearview mirror - everything will work out.
I speed up past mirrors.
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.
We drive into the future using only our rearview mirror.
I think if you look at exactly where you are, you can't really focus without looking back and forward at the same time.