put all one's eggs in one basket



put all one's eggs in one basket

Risk all of one's resources in a single venture, as in He had warned Peter about investing heavily in a single stock; it was putting all his eggs in one basket . This proverb, first recorded in 1710, has largely replaced the much older trust all one's goods to one ship. Mark Twain played on it in Pudd'nhead Wilson (1894): "The fool saith, 'Put not all thy eggs in one basket' ... but the wise man saith, 'Put all your eggs in one basket, and watch that basket!'"
See also: all, basket, egg, one, put

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Edie['i:di]
Shousho:Japanese
Rayen-Native American, Mapuche, Spanish (Latin American)
StankoSTAHN-ko (Slovene, Croatian)Slovene, Croatian, Serbian, Bulgarian
Voitsekh-Medieval Slavic
JŪLija-Latvian