Quote by Gordon Ramsay
Id like to think Im a great teacher. - Gordon Ramsay

Id like to think Im a great teacher. – Gordon Ramsay

Other quotes by Gordon Ramsay

If you want to become a great chef, you have to work with great chefs. And thats exactly what I did. – Gordon Ramsay

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When youre a chef, you graze. You never get a chance to sit down and eat. They dont actually sit down and eat before you cook. So when I finish work, the first thing Ill do, and especially when Im in New York, Ill go for a run. And Ill run 10 or 15k on my – and I run to gain my appetite. – Gordon Ramsay

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Ive never been a hands-on dad. Im not ashamed to admit it, but you cant run a restaurant and be home for tea at 4:30 and bath and change nappies. – Gordon Ramsay

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I have learned silence from the talkative, toleration from the intolerant, and kindness from the unkind yet, strange, I am ungrateful to those teachers. – Khalil Gibran

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My parents were early converts to Christianity in my part of Nigeria. They were not just converts my father was an evangelist, a religious teacher. He and my mother traveled for thirty-five years to different parts of Igboland, spreading the gospel. – Chinua Achebe

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I was an elementary school teacher. – Luciano Pavarotti

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A father is a person whos around, participating in a childs life. Hes a teacher who helps to guide and shape and mold that young person, someone for that young person to talk to, to share with, their ups and their downs, their fears and their concerns. – Michael Nutter

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You fill yourself with the sharp pain of love, rather than its fulfillment. – Rumi

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The progress of freedom depends more upon the maintenance of peace, the spread of commerce, and the diffusion of education, than upon the labors of cabinets and foreign offices. – Richard Cobden

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