Never trust anyone who buttons their top button.
Climb aboard life's elevator, hit the "up" button, and see where it takes you.
I feel my job as an artist is to drive people to country radio. That's my job as a country artist. So these streaming places, especially these on-demand streaming places, where you can just push a button and hear it as many times as you want, like YouTube, any of that stuff, that's taking all the ears away from country radio.
It's weird because there is progress somehow. But there's so much that just feels the same. How important is that rank? How important is it that I am allowed to make these decisions? What does that really mean? What is progress? Is it progress that a black guy gets to push a button for the nuclear bomb? Is that progress? Maybe, I don't know.
Put the 'off' button on.
Most 'scientists' are bottle washers and button sorters.
Imagine what Masaccio or Leonardo would have done if they had an instrument with which they could point, push a button, and get an image.
Many people put a green button on their collar and feel good, just like a lot of people put an American flag on their lapels and feel patriotic. It's not enough.
The phone rang in the comm. center. Ian consulted the monitor. "It's Dan. " He pressed a button. "Kabra here. " Dan's voice crackled through the attic. "Don't say it like that," he complained. "Your name still gives me heartburn.
It's always funny to find what people's button is.
I have big hands. I can't do the touch-screen thing. I'm a button guy. I want to press buttons.
The bottom line on nuclear weapons is that when the president gives the order, it must be followed. There's about four minutes between the order being given and the people responsible for launching nuclear weapons to do so. And that's why 10 people who have had that awesome responsibility have come out and, in an unprecedented way, said they would not trust Donald Trump with the nuclear codes or to have his finger on the nuclear button.
Television is like the American toaster, you push the button and the same thing pops up everytime.
The great test of faith is to wait on God. . . not expecting to push a button and get whatever we want now.
When I stub my toe it's like I pressed a button that plays all the curse words I know.
I lost a button hole.
The trouble with real life is, there's no reset button.
What goes down usually goes back up, if you're willing to be patient and don't hit the panic button.
In the past, missionaries have traveled to far countries with the message of the gospel - with great hardship and often with the loss of life. In contrast, we can reach millions instantly from the comfort of our homes by merely hitting the 'send' button on our computers, or with iPads, or phones.
We need to push the reset button on climate change.