It's OK to have your eggs in one basket as long as you control what happens to that basket.
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I've always been a fella who put most of my eggs in one basket and then take a dump in the basket but I really don't know.
Putting all your eggs in one basket has never worked for me. Personally, I find if I decide too quickly that someone is my match, I start to get a little nutty.
I think one of the things that saved me is that I never put all my eggs in one basket.
Mr. Wrigley believed in this: Put all your eggs in one basket and watch the basket. They don't do that today. This is the old-fashioned way I'm talking about. He carried it on to his business. Do one thing and stay with it.
I should be married and have 19 kids. And now I'm thinking my eggs are dying on the shelf. They're going to go past their expiration date. But it's what I chose, so I'm fine with that decision.
I love eggs. Eggs are probably one of the most versatile things we work with.
I think I can poach a pretty mean egg the old-fashioned way.
When you put all your eggs in one basket, you've got a problem.
As cheesy as it sounds, all my eggs were never in just one basket. I had a thousand baskets going on.
I mean if you put all of your eggs in one basket, boy, and that thing blows up you've got a real problem.