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Quotes About Reversal

I agree the Kookaburra ball takes a longer time to reverse than the SG.
~ S. Sreesanth
Trumponomics is Obamanomics in reverse.
~ Stephen Moore
Logic can often be reversed, but the effect does not precede the cause.
~ Gregory Bateson
In death row every rule in society is flipped.
~ Nick Yarris
Le monde a l'envers, zise Gogu Apostolescu. Dar st? a?a de un milion de ani.
~ Petru Dumitriu
The first Iraq War was one of necessity because vital U.S. interests were at stake, and we reached the point where no other national-security instruments were likely to achieve the necessary goal, which was the reversal of Saddam Hussein's invasion and occupation of Kuwait.
~ Richard N. Haass
I'm always doing everything backwards.
~ Emilia Wickstead
I'm growing up backwards.
~ Max Cavalera
I've always wanted a movie where the bad guy came out on top. It would shock the world.
~ Dr. Disrespect
It would be possible, in theory, for life and art to be reversed.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
It wasn't too late to turn around, before I got to the place I couldn't come back from.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
It's a very funny thought that, if Bears were Bees, They'd build their nests at the bottom of trees. And that being so (if the Bees were Bears), We shouldn't have to climb up all these stairs.
~ A.A. Milne
People virtually never get two chances to make a good first impression. It is also a lot harder to reverse a bad first impression than to make a good first impression.
~ Abderrahman Hassi
But I didn't say any of that. I did a complete turnaround.
~ Adele Faber
It is better to run back than run the wrong way.
~ Proverb
Si le damos la vuelta al nido ni un solo huevo quedará intacto, aunque puede que las grietas no sean visibles.
~ Qiu Xiaolong
We're waiting for the pendulum to swing back again, which I am absolutely confident it will.
~ Don Bluth
Usually after a shot, we look for a chair to rest our feet. In 'Oopiri,' it was the other way around. After every shot, I was on my feet, walking around the set trying to get the blood circulation in my legs working properly.
~ Akkineni Nagarjuna
Deep at the dark bottom of the melting pot, where the private is public and the public private, where black is white and white black, where the immoral becomes moral and the moral is anything that makes one feel good (or that one has the power to sustain), the white man's relish is apt to be the black man's gall.
~ Ralph Ellison
Throughout its history, America has struggled with inequality. But with the tax policies and regulations that existed in the post–World War II war period—and the heavy investments in education, like the GI Bill—matters were improving. The tax cuts at the top and deregulation that began in the Reagan years reversed that trend. There
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
Drama demands the reversal of expectation, but in such a way that the first surprise is followed by an immediate recognition of inevitability.
~ Wallace Stegner
Drama demands the reversal of expectation, but in such a way that the first surprise is followed by an immediate recognition of inevitability. And inevitability takes careful pin-setting.
~ Wallace Stegner
Drama demands the reversal of expectation, but in such a way that the first surprise is followed by an immediate recognition of inevitability. And inevitability takes careful pin-setting. Since
~ Wallace Stegner
I had Flipped. -Bryce Loski
~ Wendelin Van Draanen