A Quote by Donald E. Westlake

The trouble with real life is, there's no reset button. — © Donald E. Westlake
The trouble with real life is, there's no reset button.
It's time to press the Reset button! Reset the vibration. Change your words to change the vibration.
We need to push the reset button on climate change.
The damned cats like pushing the reset button on my computer.
Jeez, someone needs to push the reset button on this planet.
We all get so caught up in the moment of what we're doing every day, it's hard to hit that reset button and get pulled away from all that and see life from a different perspective.
Only true remorse and "Will you forgive me?" can press the reset button.
If I've been indulging in rich foods, a cleanse is a wonderful way to hit the reset button.
I know the one thing that will reset my button is getting up and running a fast mile.
I have met Vladimir Putin, and I know his ambition will not be detoured by a gimmicky red, reset button.
You just gotta use the sunset as a reset button and start over in the morning with every chance you get to open your eyes.
Hillary Clinton's top priority when she became secretary of state was the Russian reset. The Russian reset. After the Russian reset, the Russians invaded Ukraine and took over Crimea.
Let's go to Russia. She [Hillary Clinton] went to the Kremlin on her very first visit and gave them that stupid symbolic reset button.
I didn't do anything for Russia. I've done nothing for Russia. Hillary Clinton gave them 20 percent of our uranium. Hillary Clinton did a reset, remember? With the stupid plastic button that made us all look like a bunch of jerks. Here, take a look. Lavrov looked at her like, what the hell is she doing with that cheap plastic button?
You don't get that opportunity often to press the reset button, get in a studio, and just be free and creative. I think that's such a special thing to happen.
I usually head up to the mountains or out into the desert. Somewhere nobody is. There I can dig deep and find the core that got me where I am today. It's sort of like my reset button.
I think Formula One is - there's a lot of differences from track to track, grip levels, tyre compound, so you always have to press the reset button and work from scratch again.
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