You've got to give away what you love.
From Charlie Trotter
Cooking is exactly like making music.
If people give me a year or two of their best effort, then I am their friend for life.
My father was a successful entrepreneur.
At home, a man is entitled to raise his voice maybe once a year, if something really gets under his skin. At work, it's different. I raise my voice all the time. Not out of malice, but to get things right. It's never personal.
I got on a Dostoyevsky kick right after college. I started with 'Crime and Punishment,' went on to 'The Possessed' and then 'The Brothers Karamazov' and 'The Idiot.'
I'm really not that comfortable with people. I mean, I love individuals, but I'm not very social.
I've always been a little crazy.
I worked in 40 restaurants over a five-year period.
I have a certain point of view, a certain way to plate food, certain ingredients that I like to use.
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