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If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen
- Don't take on a job if you are unwilling to face its pressures.
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Idioms and Phrases
If the pressure or stress is too great, leave or give up. For example, It'll take a lot of weekend overtime to finish, so if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen . This folksy adage has been ascribed to President Harry S. Truman, who certainly said it and may have originated it. [c. 1950]Example Sentences
âIf you canât stand the heat, get out of the kitchen,â advises a favorite proverb of tough-love advocates.
âAnd thatâs it. If you canât stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.â
If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchenâbut noted hothead Tyrrell Hatton seems to fit right in.
Truman: âIf you canât stand the heat, get out of the kitchenâ; Mr. Trump: âFake news.â
As a leader and a lawyer in a position to succeed, he knows well the axiom âif you canât stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.â
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