A Quote by Aaron Hoopes

Beginning with the first bite, and for every bite after, that try to chew ten times. — © Aaron Hoopes
Beginning with the first bite, and for every bite after, that try to chew ten times.
You gotta be really careful what you bite off. Don't bite off more than you can chew. It's a dangerous world.
When the taste changes with every bite and the last bite tastes as good as the first, that's Cajun.
I have always admired the ability to bite off more than one can chew and then chew it.
It's very difficult to move yourself up bit by bit. It's like trying to eat an elephant for God's sake. I can do it. It's just I have to have it bite by bite, you know. It's possible. You can eat an elephant, but you have to do it bite by bite. You can't do it all in one go.
An entrepreneur tends to bite off a little more than he can chew hoping he'll quickly learn how to chew it.
Every now and then, bite off more than you can chew.
I've seen elbows that broke eye sockets. I've seen a German goalkeeper just level a French guy. His teammates thought he was dead lying on the ground. This was in 1982 at my first World Cup. But a bite is outside any kind of contact collision: dirty foul play. A bite is a bite.
The only lesson I really learned from [Gigi Does It] was that I shouldn't bite off more than I could chew. I've written a bunch of scripts and stuff - every actor has - and that was the first thing that got made.
You never die from a snake bite, you can't be unbitten it's in the way, what continues to pour through you long after the bite has taken place.
I got used to being a writer. To compare it to teaching - I taught for twenty-five years; for the first two or three years it was heady. I was discovering that I could do something and do it well. Be useful to people. It was exhilarating, sort of like the first two weeks of being in love with somebody, and then it becomes like the third bite of pizza. The first bite is wonderful. The second bite is not disappointing. The third? Meh. You get used to it.
I try to only commit myself to things that I think I can accomplish and commit myself to 100 percent. I try not to bite off more than I can chew.
If the first bite is with the eye and the second with the nose, some people will never take that third, actual bite if the food in question smells too fishy, fermented or cheesy.
Bite off more than you can chew, then keep chewing.
I now feel drawn to projects where I bite off a bit more than I can chew.
The bite of conscience, like the bite of a dog into a stone, is a stupidity.
Other dogs bite only their enemies, whereas I bite also my friends in order to save them.
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