Jose Garces Quotes
Don't be afraid to adapt new ingredients into your own techniques, and traditional ingredients into new recipes.

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Nationalized industries are notorious for their inability to operate at a profit.
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Angels possess greater powers than do human beings.
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I have observed, through many years of living in north Brooklyn, that people, for example an ostensible group of friends, can be dangerous to one another.
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They say that gardens look better when they are created by loving gardeners rather than by landscapers, because the garden is more tended to and cared for. The same thing goes for cooking. I only cook for people I love.
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Every time I work on a new set, I take whatever I can from it and learn as much as I can around the people who I am working with.
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I'm holding onto the hope that there is some reason that I got cancer and there is something – that may not be very clear to me right now – but that I will do.
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The cult of the individual is killing us. I think Twitter signals the death of western civilisation, but people have been saying that since Demosthenes.
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Forgiveness is the key to action and freedom.
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The only thing I can cook is Welsh rarebit.
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Many people have asked me how I feel about losing my job.
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It's a weird dynamic - I guess there is a fine line between hope and sadness. Sometimes you can be feeling both at the same time.
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Remember if people talk behind your back, it only means you're two steps ahead!
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I think you find universal truth when you get really honest with yourself and you can reach people. If you go deep enough, you have that core feeling, and that feeling can transcend the details of your experience.
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There's just one thing I can't figure out. My income tax!
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Superfluous lags the vet'ran on the stage.
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Modernization means Westernization.
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There is no such thing as duty. If you know that a thing is right, you want to do it. If you don't want to do it-it isn't right. If it's right and you don't want to do it-you don't know what right is and you're not a man.
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The town horse, used to gaudy trappings, no doubt despises the work of his country brother; but yet, now and again, there comes upon him a sudden desire to plough.
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The coal industry is an even larger part of the Australian economy than it is of the American, and it has an enormous amount of political power.
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Laws are a fine thing on paper, but painful when no bribery can ease their bind.
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So I will stand more steadfastly for the things I stand up for, like people who work for a living. I'd like to be able to stand that way when I go to Congress.
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Don't be afraid to adapt new ingredients into your own techniques, and traditional ingredients into new recipes.