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Quotes About Revert

Enough, I say. Our guests will be arriving shortly, and I would as lief they were left in the dark about this particular strain of insanity in the family that makes you two revert to childhood at the drop of a napkin.
~ Kasey Michaels
Even awful people can be polite for a few minutes," their father told them. "Any longer than that and they revert to the bastards they really are.
~ Kevin Wilson
Now, I do think when we move into 2012 and '13 when, presumably, the economy is on firmer ground, I would allow the tax rates for upper-income individuals to revert back to where they were before the cuts in the 1990s. I think at that point it makes perfect sense.
~ Mark Zandi
Take away memory—the sense of who we are—and human beings revert to animal behavior, Ryter says. And animals are easier to exterminate than humans.
~ Rodman Philbrick
And if the power is cut for any reason, even for an instant, the system fails safe and the doors automatically revert to locked.
~ Lee Child
One returns to the place one came from.
~ Jean de La Fontaine
The discrepancies between Puritan and modern evangelism should prompt us to revert back to the older message where the whole of Scripture is addressed to the whole man.
~ Joel R. Beeke
We are all Spirit experiencing a process set up to facilitate its (each Spirit's) understanding of its true identity and, through that understanding, to revert to its pristine state.
~ Ian Gardner
There are some that feel like human activity is the cause for carbon emissions, and because of that, we need to revert to where we were in the 1870s for carbon emissions. I just choose to disagree with that.
~ Marsha Blackburn
Some of the poetic writers who insert passages of realism in their texts have no underlying philosophy to uphold them, and revert to realism.
~ Marguerite Young
revert back is commonly seen and always redundant: 'If no other claimant can be found, the right to the money will revert back to her' (Daily Telegraph). Delete back.
~ Bill Bryson
Women revert to their maiden names in Heaven, Rutherford feels fairly certain. He can't remember where he learned this--France or the Bible.
~ Karen Russell
Women revert to their maiden names in Heaven, Rutherford feels fairly certain. He can't remember where he learned this—France or the Bible.
~ Karen Russell
They say that not matter how old you become, when you are with your siblings, you revert back to childhood.
~ Karen White
Clauses in a smart contract can cause a transaction to fail and thereby revert all previous steps of the transaction; as a result, transactions are atomic. Atomicity is a critical feature of transactions because funds can move between many contracts (i.e., exchange hands) with the knowledge and security that if one of the conditions is not met, the contract terms reset as if the money never left the starting point.
~ Campbell R. Harvey
Returning to the home office means loss of perks, having to revert to his base salary
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Originally I had planned to revert to nuclear physics there, in particular the structure of the deuteron.
~ Walter Kohn
moments and revert to his normal swagger and talk, you
~ Diana Gabaldon
Jeroboam said in his heart, “Now the kingdom might revert to the house of David.
~ 1 Kings 12:26