Top 22 Quotes About Delete Button
#1. There was no Delete button to help you erase an awkward scene. You couldn't hit Backspace to get rid of all the rubbishy bits. You had to live with the decisions you made.
Victoria Connelly
#2. Today, Leslie writes at least a thousand words a day on DC Metro orange line trains. Most of them perish behind the delete button.
Leslie Welch
#3. There is no delete button for bigotry.
Tom Brokaw
#4. Hit the delete button every time fear appears.
Wayne Dyer
#5. When I was working on 'Freddie,' I had been trying to write it on a computer for many, many years, but that delete button just won't let anything go forward.
Lynda Barry
#6. You will not solve global climate change by hitting the delete button.
Tom Brokaw
#7. Mind was crafted to preserve some and forget some. We have to decide when to choose delete button.
Shikha Kaul
#8. life would be perfect if girls had a mute button, guys had an delete button, bad times had a fast forward button, and good times had a pause button.
Julie Stone
#9. Hit the 'delete' button when you have unrighteous thoughts.
Boyd K. Packer
#10. The lack of a delete button on the internet is a significant issue,
Eric Schmidt
#11. Each time I thought of him, something warm would heat up the pit of my stomach and excitement would flutter in my chest. I didn't yet know what to make of any of it but one thing was for sure; I didn't like it.
O.E. Boroni
#12. Life is a collection of memories. Why not make one of those great memory for today?
W.O. Cassity
#13. Personal prejudice: Hispanic and Latino women with blond hair look like hookers to me, no matter how clean or cute they are. Somehow those skin tones that look so good with dark, dark hair just don't work for me with lighter shades.
John Byrne
#16. I wanted to curse the maker for not completing the female cast with a delete slash purge button when it came to men.
Nicole Williams
#17. So it can be particularly helpful to keep in mind from moment to moment that it is not so much the stressors in our lives but how we see them and what we do with them, how we are in relationship to them, that determines how much we are at their mercy.
Jon Kabat-Zinn
#18. I must be the last person online to have been struck with this realization, but it's amazing how the Internet has empowered hundreds of ordinary people, turning them into little Diane Sawyers and Anderson Coopers as they snap and blog away.
Bryan Burrough
#19. I was shown, not told, the workingman's belief in hard labor,
Jack Coughlin
#20. You know what I think that button [in Kremlin] should have read? It should've read "delete." Y'know, she [Hillary Clinton] is very good at that by the way.
Chris Christie
#21. I make love like farm equipment - not to farm equipment. There is a difference, though my cousin can't tell it.
Dark Jar Tin Zoo
#22. Maybe I'm too jumpy, too untrusting. The thing is, once something bad happens, there's no way to undo it. There's no erase button on life. I can't just click the delete key and start over.
H.M. Ward