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Quotes About Default

When the pressure is on, you're going to default back to how you've played your whole life and how you'd normally pitch.
~ Trevor Bauer
We've never been anti-permanence. We just belief deletion should be the default.
~ Evan Spiegel
I think that the default for collecting any kind of personal data should be opt-in consent.
~ Al Franken
If we reach the debt ceiling, we don't have to default. Getting to that point just won't allow us to reach new debt.
~ Ron DeSantis
I'm a better editorial cartoonist by default because so many editorial cartoonists out there are so awful.
~ Ted Rall
I don't know of any of us that want to see any kind of default happen.
~ Bill Huizenga
I do not want America to default on its debt.
~ Jeb Hensarling
Writing about food is my default.
~ Ruth Reichl
I think a lot of action films, and I'm just saying this as a moviegoer, the default setting on action films seems to be how could it be cooler?
~ Niki Caro
Unless you think hard about political questions in our culture, you are liberal by default. You have to think your way out of liberalism.
~ Heather Mac Donald
In Shadow and Bone,' Alina's race is never specified. But that entire book is basically built on a white default. My life has never been entirely white or entirely straight, so I had to really step back and question why I'd chosen to write my first novel that way.
~ Leigh Bardugo
Modern developments have eased the intensity of the ancient struggle between creditors and debtors. Stock markets and limited liability have provided an alternative to bank borrowing for raising capital, and the penalties for default have been progressively relaxed. We no longer demand labour services of defaulting debtors, or send them to prison. Debt-bondage is a shadow of its old self.
~ Robert Skidelsky
Until now monogamy has been the default setting, and it sits on the premise (however unrealistic) that if you truly love, you should no longer be attracted to others.
~ Esther Perel
Churchill's prescience about Communism had mirrored what he had said about Nazism, but this time he was able to halt the appeasement that might otherwise have once again become the West's default mechanism.
~ Andrew Roberts
Well what would happen is that if Greece defaulted and couldn't pay its debts, all the Greek bonds that are held in other banking systems across Western Europe would suddenly have no value. You could as a knock-on effect create a banking crisis in Western Europe.
~ John Major
As far as I'm concerned, you're a feminist by default if you're born in the Western world right now.
~ Caitlin Moran
The U.K.'s debt belongs legally to Westminster, so Scotland, by definition, can't default on it.
~ Nicola Sturgeon
A column is a curiously intimate affair. For a start, you know by default that you will have regular readers, so it gives the writer the privilege of continuing a running conversation with them.
~ Monty Don
By nature, my default place is a very introverted one, so it's funny to be in such an extroverted profession. I'm a little inappropriately in it.
~ Elizabeth Marvel
I became a cartoonist because I'd sort of failed at everything else, really. I mean, it was by default.
~ Michael Leunig
There is a difference between strategic or technical default and default where you really don't have the economy to support the spending. We are not at that point yet. We could be. We could be, like some European nations.
~ Charles Bass
It is not too bold a statement to say that a software development project is one of the riskiest investments a business makes. For example, the chance of a large software project being canceled increases with project duration. In the 1990s, those projects that exceeded two years of elapsed calendar time in development had a default rate that exceeded the worst rated junk bonds (something over 25%).
~ Douglas W. Hubbard
So often, it seems, that willful ignorance is, now, the default position for absolute certainty. Dudley Sharp, 2019
~ Dudley Sharp
When frazzled, people tend to revert to the familiar and the well rehearsed.
~ Ann Napolitano