A Quote by Edmund Burke

We set ourselves to bite the hand that feeds us. — © Edmund Burke
We set ourselves to bite the hand that feeds us.
I wanna bite the hand that feeds me. I wanna bite that hand so badly. I want to make them wish they'd never seen me.
Sometimes the hand that feeds you needs a good bite.
I don't bite the hand that feeds me. I'm a little smarter than that.
The celebrity craze is a little much. But it's good for me, so you don't bite the hand that feeds you.
An artist should always bite the hand that feeds him - but not too hard.
Our focus is to continue to pioneer branded entertainment online and consider opportunities as they come. We're smart enough to know that we can't bite the hand that feeds us and neglect our Internet presence.
This book is dedicated to the rule breakers, the troublemakers, and the revolutionaries. Sometimes the hand that feeds you needs a good bite.
People who bite the hand that feeds them usually lick the boot that kicks them.
The proverb warns that 'You should not bite the hand that feeds you.' But maybe you should, if it prevents you from feeding yourself.
You never want to bite the hand that feeds you, but you also do not want to be aiding and abetting problematic behavior.
I've always been the breadwinner and men don't like that. They turn on you. They bite the hand that feeds them. Eventually, too, they become very jealous of the love one has with an audience.
churches, like all the rest of our major institutions, are rooted in capitalism. For a church to attack capitalism is to 'bite the hand that feeds it.
We do not quite forgive a giver. The hand that feeds us is in some danger of being bitten. We can receive anything from love, forthat is a way of receiving it from ourselves; but not from any one who assumes to bestow. We sometimes hate the meat which we eat, because there seems something of degrading dependence in living it.
A hand as fruitful as the land that feeds us; His dew falls everywhere.
We do not quite forgive a giver. The hand that feeds us is in some danger of being bitten.
Realize that illness and other temporal setbacks often come to us from the hand of God our Lord, and are sent to help us know ourselves better, to free ourselves of the love of created things, and to reflect on the brevity of this life and, thus, to prepare ourselves for the life which is without end.
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