I would delete Donald Trump. I would delete Hillary Clinton. I would delete the man who was responsible for Brexit.
I'm strong enough and have a pretty thick skin, but when people go after my kids, I just hit block-delete, block-delete. It's my mantra.
I think it's foolish to think that if you've done something for so long, you can kind of delete it out of your memory bank or delete every emotion attached to it. I knew when I retired what that meant.
I remember I was changing to one phone from another and going through my old contact details, and so I was having to delete duplicate numbers to make room, and up came the name of someone who died, and... it felt hard to delete the name.
When temptation comes, you can invent a delete key in your mind- perhaps the words from a favorite hymn. Your mind is in charge; your body is the instrument of your mind. When some unworthy thought pushes into your mind, replace it with your delete key. Worthy music is powerful and can help you control your thoughts.
Write down what you feel guilty about. Now, with the biggest, reddest marker you can find, cross it out-delete it.
When in doubt, delete it.
There is no delete button for bigotry.
Delete the negative; accentuate the positive!
I delete the Twitter app during the season.
I have a lot of game apps I need to delete.
Hit the 'delete' button when you have unrighteous thoughts.
I've learned a lot about stage-managing for illustration. Sometimes you have to delete characters from a scene just to keep from overcrowding the image. I've also learned to making big-scale design decisions early.
Atticus told me to delete the adjectives and I'd have the facts.
The lack of a delete button on the internet is a significant issue.
I'm on Twitter for work, but I hate it. I encourage everyone to delete it if possible.