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If the people buying the pizza are happy, they'll probably buy the pizza again.
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I bombed the LSAT and quickly discovered that law school wasn't for me.
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I didn't like the bar business.
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My wife's a redneck, and she loves a muscle car.
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Regardless of what the minimum wage is, you really have the market wage. And if we're not taking care of our people, then we're going to lose good talent, at every level.
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You have to make mistakes to get better. I used to make a mistake, and I kind of get down on myself. And now I make a mistake, and I go, 'Okay, did you learn from this? Did you stick to the facts, and did you stick with the logic? Did you have the analytics?'
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I just like building stuff.
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Everybody wants to own quality, but quality takes time, and it takes money.
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In school, I always had to work harder than others.
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When you have built a $3 billion company out of a broom closet, I think you are entitled to a nice house.
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If you are a success, you can take care of people; you can give a lot to your community.
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Find something you love to do. Work it to the bone. And you'll be successful.
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Pizza's actually healthy for you if you don't eat too much of it. If you eat one or two slices, it's very nutritious.
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I don't condone racism. I don't condone prejudice.
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In 1991, I didn't have $2,000 to go on vacation.
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It was Labor Day weekend in 1983, and Dad hired me to run Mick's Lounge, a bar he co-owned, for $200 a week. The business was nearly bankrupt. But I said, 'Dad, I can fix it.' It was the most natural thing I'd ever done. It just made sense to me.
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I realized the world spins without me having to spin it.
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America in 2016 is on the path to becoming what Germany was in 1867.
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I had this dream of starting a pizza business since college. I came up with the name, menu, and recipes back then.
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With a head coach, you make a mistake and learn. With a king, you make a mistake and get your head bitten off.
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I am the American Dream.
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Better ingredients, better pizza - it's not a slogan. It's a way of life.
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At 22, I had something I loved to do - make pizza - and something I was good at: running a business.
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Daddy was fun-loving and lighthearted - he lived life to the fullest and was not scared to take a risk.