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Thomas Keller Quotes

«My god, I'm having a heart attack.»
Author: Thomas Keller
«I hope I'm retired by 2012. If force-feeding a duck is cruel, then packing chickens in a cage is cruel, and then the veal and the beef. We are all going to be vegetarians soon if they have their way. We should probably start converting now.»
Author: Thomas Keller
«Some of the recipes in the book have evolved for us. Many haven't.»
Author: Thomas Keller
«For me, that's one of the important things about cooking. What was good enough yesterday may not be good enough today.»
Author: Thomas Keller
«Well, it took me twenty-seven years, as long as I've been cooking.»
Author: Thomas Keller
«I didn't want to be encumbered by what anyone else's abilities were, their equipment or environment or their ability to get certain products.»
Author: Thomas Keller
«My childhood wasn't full of wonderful culinary memories.»
Author: Thomas Keller
«When I go out to eat, it's usually something moderate in style.»
Author: Thomas Keller
«I wanted to learn everything I could about what it takes to be a great chef. It was a turning point for me.»
Author: Thomas Keller
«It's one thing you aspire to: someday, you'll be able to write a book.»
Author: Thomas Keller

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