A Quote by Edward Brooke

Once bitten, you seldom lose the political bug. — © Edward Brooke
Once bitten, you seldom lose the political bug.
Most ISIS members are irreconcilable. Once they've bitten that bug, that cultish bug, they would prefer to die. They're going to be given the opportunity, no one's going to get out alive from Iraq and Syria now. They make sure everyone's a suicide bomber now.
I started racing myself and once you get bitten by that bug you really are hooked.
I went to school in Connecticut, at Connecticut College, and then really started to get bitten by the political bug.
Since I was 5, I was bitten by the bug of designing. It was all around me in my home.
Music rules a lot of my life - I was bitten by the bug young.
I was in a band when I was in high school, and I was bitten by the performance bug, if anything else.
Music is universal, man. I got bitten by the wrestling bug and now I just do them both.
I got bitten by the free software bug in February of 1998 around the time of the Mozilla announcement.
I wasn't originally taking drama, but the drama teacher asked me to audition for Bye, Bye Birdie. I did and got the lead role. Initially I was kind of scared, but once I did it I got bitten by the bug and loved it.
On hindsight, I feel I should have given more time to sports. But I really got bitten by the acting bug.
I wanted to do comedy because I left Malaysia and went to America. I got bitten by the Western, idealist, opinionated, democracy bug.
I loved Wilson Pickett, so I just went on from there. I became sort of a semi-groupie because, I don't know, I got bitten by the music bug.
I think they can co-exist. You don't have to put one down for another. I've been bitten by the acting bug, and where it takes me, it won't take away from the music.
You know that running bug people talk about? Well, I've been well and truly bitten.
The animated bug has bitten pop culture. It makes me feel happy and free. When you don't act seriously, you can make up your own rules.
Y2K is showing everyone what technical people have been dealing with for years: the complex, muddled, bug-bitten systems we all depend on, and their nasty tendency toward the occasional disaster.
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