A Quote by Mark Burnett

There's nothing like biting off more than you can chew, and then chewing anyway. — © Mark Burnett
There's nothing like biting off more than you can chew, and then chewing anyway.
Bite off more than you can chew, then keep chewing.
I can't stop biting off more than I can chew.
I am the King of biting off more than I can chew.
I love biting off more than I can chew and figuring it out.
I love movies where you can sense that the director risked biting off more than they can chew.
I can fathom anything, man. I love biting off more than I can chew and figuring it out.
I love biting off way more than I can chew, and that's a great motivator because it forces me to rise to the occasion.
I have always admired the ability to bite off more than one can chew and then chew it.
There are fast chewers and slow chewers, long chewers and short chewers, right-chewing people and left-chewing people. Some of us chew straight up and down, and others chew side-to-side, like cows. Your oral processing habits are a physiological fingerprint.
I may be biting off more than I can chew, but with 'The Simpsons' and with 'Futurama,' what I'm trying to do in the guise of light entertainment, if this is possible - is nudge people, jostle them a little, wake them up to some of the ways in which we're being manipulated and exploited.
An entrepreneur tends to bite off a little more than he can chew hoping he'll quickly learn how to chew it.
There's a very passionate pro-chewing movement on the Internet called Chewdiasm. They say that we should be chewing 50 to 100 times per mouthful, which is insane. I tried that. It takes like a day and a half to eat a sandwich. But their basic idea is right. If you chew, you'll eat slower and you will get more nutrients.
Every now and then, bite off more than you can chew.
I never think it's right to chew gum in front of other people, but a lot of times I'll come in for a meeting chewing gum and I'll forget I'm chewing it. Then you don't want to swallow it because it stays in your system for seven years or something, so I've asked to throw it away. I've started to wonder if that's why I didn't get certain movies.
In many places around the world, all over the U.S. and Europe there are active nuclear power plants. And for many years during the Cold War the threat of nuclear war was a permanent fear. There's always the concern that human kind is biting off more than they can chew in harnessing nuclear power.
I've never related to the work geek at all-it sounds much more horrible than nerd. Like a freak biting a chicken's head off in a sideshow.
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