Reset Button Quotes
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Reset Button Quotes & Sayings
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If I've been indulging in rich foods, a cleanse is a wonderful way to hit the reset button.
— Salma Hayek
I think of myself as a highly sexual creature.
— Charlize Theron
I had never read Upton Sinclair. I didn't read 'The Jungle' in high school or anything like that. But it's pretty terrific writing.
— Paul Thomas Anderson
Only a goalie can appreciate what a goalie goes through.
— Jacques Plante
I have met Vladimir Putin, and I know his ambition will not be detoured by a gimmicky red, reset button.
— Carly Fiorina
It's a shame that humans don't come with reset buttons.
— Richard Paul Evans
It's time to press the Reset button! Reset the vibration. Change your words to change the vibration.
— Michael Losier
acts like a kind of reset button: it makes people forget themselves and their petty concerns.
— Jonathan Haidt
The trouble with real life is, there's no reset button.
— Donald E. Westlake
You can do it. Don't let anyone say you can't. You can.
— Dan Alatorre
All around the world one heard or read that there was no connection between Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda.
— Peter Schuyler
I figure the more people think I'm just mildly weird, the less likely they are to know how weird I really am.
— Melanie Hooyenga
We need to push the reset button on climate change.
— Judith Curry
It is one thing to be able to state the price the antagonist paid, another to be able to count you own real gains.
— Barbara Deming
It is unfair that life doesn't come with a rewind button; an undo button that can reset time after you make a terrible mistake.
— Melissa Ford
Men have many faults, women only two: Everything they say, and everything they do.
— Khushwant Singh
Malaria kills and its main victims are children and women. We can stop this scourge so people can live with dignity and go to work and school.
— Youssou N'Dour
The world is in need of less religion and more common sense.
— Llewelyn Powys