A Quote by Will Rogers

You've got to go out on a limb sometimes because that's where the fruit is. — © Will Rogers
You've got to go out on a limb sometimes because that's where the fruit is.
Go out on a limb. That's where the fruit is.
Don't be afraid to go out on a limb. It's where all the fruit is.
In order to get to the fruit of the tree, you have to go out on a limb.
Leaders know that the fruit of life is out on a limb.
You're unwilling to go out on a limb because it just might break underneath you.
People don't have any mercy. They tear you limb from limb, in the name of love. Then, when you're dead, when they've killed you by what they made you go through, they say you didn't have any character. They weep big, bitter tears - not for you. For themselves, because they've lost their toy.
She never got a chance to fall out of love, to do it properly, slowly and thoroughly, and the result was he was like a phantom limb. Gone but still there. And like a true phantom limb, the preponderance of feelings associated with him were painful.
Love the battle between chaos and imagination. Remember: Acting is living truthfully in imaginary circumstances. Remember: Acting is the way to live the greatest number of lives. Remember: Acting is the same as real life, lived intentionally. Never forget: The Fruit is out on the end of the limb. Go there.
All my life I have gone out on a limb, but I have turned the limb into a bridge, and there is cool, clear water flowing under.
It's way easier to stay in the comfort zone, especially when things are going good than to go out on a limb and take some risks. My philosophy is exactly the opposite: Sometimes it's risky not to take a risk.
Have you been called to go out on a limb for God? You can bet it won't be easy. Limb-climbing has never been easy. Ask Joseph. Or, better yet, ask Jesus. He knows better than anyone the cost of hanging on a tree.
Things that are really offensive make me laugh because I like things that push the envelope, go out on a limb, and are bold.
If you go to Sundance, the experience that I've had there as a viewer is... there's like a hundred movies there, and you've got to figure out what movies are sold out, what can you see. Sometimes you go to see movies that you don't know anything about because it just works into your schedule.
I don't think us going out in the crowd would be a good idea. I think that we'd be torn apart limb from limb.
I'm not afraid to go out on a limb, style-wise or with lyrics. I don't ever want to be afraid to cut those types of songs because radio might not play it.
If one of my romantic-comedy colleagues had written and directed 'Love Actually,' they would have been torn limb from limb. I thought it was awful, contrived, dreadful. I could see every twist and turn. I thought it was despicable. It was the writing that got me.
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