A Quote by Drake

I wonder why I never learn my lesson. It's feeling like the second chance and it's the first impression — © Drake
I wonder why I never learn my lesson. It's feeling like the second chance and it's the first impression
You never get a second chance to make a first impression.
If grandparents want to have a meaningful and constructive role, the first lesson they must learn is that becoming a grandparent is not having a second chance at parenthood!
Sometimes people can't see past us to hear our message. We never have a second chance to leave a first impression.
You can learn a lesson the first time, when it's presented in a package that is joyous - or at least palatable. But if you don't learn the lesson the first time, then there will be a second time and a third time. And each time it will just get harder and harder.
There's not too many times you get a chance to make a second first impression.
A visual always brings a first impression. But if there's going to be a first impression, I might as well use it to control the story. So why not do something like throw a mask on?
We never really learn from the first mistake or the second or third. It only hit us when we're given the last chance.
You only get one chance to make the first impression. And I made the biggest first impression ever by throwing the Big Show over the top rope.
First wonder goes deepest; wonder after that fits in the impression made by the first.
The first lesson of economics is scarcity: there is never enough of anything to fully satisfy all those who want it. The first lesson of politics is to disregard the first lesson of economics.
Liebig taught the world two great lessons. The first was that in order to teach chemistry it was necessary that students should be taken into a laboratory. The second lesson was that he who is to apply scientific thought and method to industrial problems must have a thorough knowledge of the sciences. The world learned the first lesson more readily than it learned the second.
Encore' was an experiment. 'Encore' was the second chance at a first impression. 'Encore' was not completely planned.
'Encore' was an experiment. 'Encore' was the second chance at a first impression. 'Encore' was not completely planned.
As actors, we have to be able to keep ourselves open to feel, and that's a life lesson I think many people don't get a chance to learn. In my personal life, I've learned to carry this lesson with me.
I wonder why men can get serious at all. They have this delicate long thing hanging outside their bodies, which goes up and down by its own will. First of all, having it outside your body is terribly dangerous. If I were a man I would have a fantastic castration complex to the point that I wouldn't be able to do a thing. Second, the inconsistency of it, like carrying a chance time alarm or something. If I were a man I would always be laughing at myself.
First impressions never have a second chance.
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