“She'd always believed that people come in two varieties: those who look out the windshield and those who stare in the rearview mirror. She'd always been the windshield type: Gotta focus on the future, not the past, because that's the only part that's still up for grabs.”

Julie Barenson, Chapter 26, p. 270
2000s, The Guardian (2003)

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