A Quote by Jesse Palmer

There's not too many times you get a chance to make a second first impression. — © Jesse Palmer
There's not too many times you get a chance to make a second first impression.
You never get a second chance to make a first impression.
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.
You could make the most beautiful film, and that weekend it's raining too hard on the East Coast, and no one goes out. Artists should have a chance to do it again. That's the challenge: Women artists don't get a second chance. People-of-color artists don't get a second chance. You're put in director's jail, and that's a wrap.
I made mistakes. I can’t whine about it. I’m the one that messed up and I’m paying the consequences. However, if I am given a second chance, I won’t need a third chance. And to be honest with you, I picked the wrong vice. I should have picked alcohol. I should have picked drugs or I should have picked up beating up my wife or girlfriend because if you do those three, you get a second chance. They haven’t given too many gamblers second chances in the world of baseball.
You only get one chance to make a good first impression, and yours may be in the hands of the receptionist.
I wonder why I never learn my lesson. It's feeling like the second chance and it's the first impression
There's not too many times in life do you get a chance at redemption.
Sometimes people can't see past us to hear our message. We never have a second chance to leave a first impression.
You only have one first chance to make one first impression that lasts a lifetime.
My belief is you have one chance to make a first impression.
There's no second chance on stage, and I was trained to make the most of my first chance.
The first chance you have to avoid a loss from a foolish loan is by refusing to make it; there is no second chance.
'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.
Number one - and I want you to emblaze this on your brain - you only have one chance to make a first impression.
What are we going to do to make sure people get the skills they need if they are incarcerated so that when they are released to hit the ground running? And what are we all going to do to give people who've earned a second chance, a second chance?
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