1You can't look backward here; you have to look to the future.
2The first duty of our self-comprehending Adam will be to look backward.
3If you want to understand me and my motivations, look backward.
4One look backward from his motor-boat was enough for Del Mar.
5And she could sit up; she wouldn't have to look backward.
6The medieval age was tempted to look backward for its knowledge of everything.
7As we look backward upon the centuries we are astonished by its advancement.
8Even then she moved her head enough to look backward over the abyss.
9The last words she lilted mockingly, flashing a look backward at Dennis Kavanagh.
10She would not look backward, knowing all too well what she would see.
11While getting up, I'd had an opportunity to look backward.
12I look backward and consider its first foundation; its several revolutions, successes, and misfortunes.
13Jesse didn't even look backward as he walked out, slamming the door behind him.
14How easy it is to see as you look backward.
15But something nudged Raphael to look backward, into the basement.
16He did not look backward, dreading to see what little progress he had made.
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