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.
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.
We use hazard lights and headlights so people can see us. But I don't know how anybody could NOT see this big machine.
The place exploded. And we kind of got that deer in the headlights look.
Now some members of council are caught like deer in the headlights and they're running for cover and saying they didn't know what they were doing ... because they don't want to be associated with giving themselves an increase.
I was like a deer in the headlights of a car, ... That was the first time I had ever been interviewed, and I misspoke.
I think it's going to be a little bit easier for Johnny. He's coming over from Boston. I think he has already been through it. He's not going to have the deer in the headlights (look), where I came over from Oakland and the media outweighs the players.
I was a deer in the headlights two years ago. I couldn't find any rhythm at all. I was too busy paying attention to him and not enough to what I was doing. And I wasn't enjoying the day.
We have a very young team and we got down early and it steamrolled after that. They had a blocked punt for a touchdown and we looked like a deer in headlights in the first half and they just made some plays and we had trouble getting anything going.
Both teams were looking for a fresh start, so we wanted to play. We could've aimed the cars and buses at the field, turned on the headlights and we'd be ready to go. My kids want to play.
We were like a deer in the headlights last year. I didn't want our guys coming out and hyping this game. It was a game we had to win, but the big game is the district final.
We had the old deer in headlights look in the first half. Traverse City really poured it on early. We've never seen a team come out that intense.
You have to start thinking 'do I want this car?' knowing that at any time an electrical problem could come up that's water-related. Talk to the technician and say what if the tail light goes out or the headlights go out while I'm driving?
Your headlights and all the other bulbs in your vehicle see a very consistent voltage. You don't get the voltage spikes that tend to burn out bulbs and shorten their lives.
It's going to get worse before it gets better. There are quite a lot of people frozen like rabbits in front of headlights and they don't know what to do.
If I come bumper to bumper with you on Monday, I'm going to punch your headlights out.
These guys kind of have a deer-in-the headlights look; they haven't been through this kind of thing and it shows. I'm afraid FEMA has gone backwards in time to the old era of a more traditional campaign-loyalty position.
The Charger's eyes are definitely its greatest assets. The headlights seem to make eye contact the same way people do on the street. A mean face is what we're going for.
I put headlights in Ford vans. I still drive a Ford.
Why is the church always a taillight rather than a headlight?