Writing is like driving at night in the fog. You can only see as far as your headlights, but you can make the whole trip that way.
Running at night used to frighten me. Part of it was simply safety, the question of whether level ground would truly appear under each tentative footstep, and whether the temporary but complete blindness suffered while running toward headlights was, in fact, concealing death.
It's like driving a car at night. You never see further than your headlights, but you can make the whole trip that way.
I used to look like a deer in headlights on the red carpet. You step out of the car and it's bedlam. Everyone's got crazy eyes.
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I know a lot about cars, man. I can look at any car's headlights and tell you exactly which way it's coming.
I put headlights in Ford vans. I still drive a Ford.
Believe it or not, the biggest obstacle for a business owner with any size business is the internal response to the question - 'Now what?' Often this question is followed by a - deer in the headlights - response, which is then followed by stagnation. Following stagnation comes fear.
If you are in a spaceship that is traveling at the speed of light, and you turn on the headlights, does anything happen?
Every scandal has its road kill: the pedestrians who stumble into the headlights of the oncoming 18-wheeler.