Quote by Gordon Ramsay
I swim like a fish and I have an amazing kick. - Gordon Ramsay

I swim like a fish and I have an amazing kick. – Gordon Ramsay

Other quotes by Gordon Ramsay

I suppose your security is your success and your key to success is your fine palate. – Gordon Ramsay

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Success
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Find whats hot, find whats just opened and then look for the worst review of the week. There is so much to learn from watching a restaurant getting absolutely panned and having a bad experience. Go and see it for yourself. – Gordon Ramsay

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Experience
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Swearing is industry language. For as long as were alive its not going to change. Youve got to be boisterous to get results. – Gordon Ramsay

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Change
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I know some of my parents friends think Little Britain is in incredibly poor taste. But swimming the Channel? You cant really say anything negative about that, can you? Theres nothing better than making your parents happy. The glee on my fathers face that day was amazing. – David Walliams

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amazing

The network is opening up some amazing possibilities for us to reinvent content, reinvent collaboration. – Tim OReilly

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amazing

The attitude is we live and let live. This is actually an amazing change in values in a rather short time and its an example of freedom from religion. – Tom Wolfe

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amazing

Receiving the Newcombe Medal for a third year in a row is an amazing honour. The Newcombe Medal is a great occasion for the Australian tennis community to come together and celebrate our sport, recognise peoples achievements and contributions to Australian tennis. – Samantha Stosur

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I was born in the 60s and grew up in the 70s – not exactly the best decade for food in British history. It was horrendous. It was a time when, as a nation, we excelled in art and music and acting and photography and fashion – all creative skills… all apart from cooking. – Heston Blumenthal

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The time was not yet ripe for the growth of mathematical science among us, and any development that might have taken place in that direction was rudely stopped by the civil war. – Simon Newcomb

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The return from the walk, and the arrival of tea, should be exactly coincident, and not later than a quarter past four. – C.S. Lewis, Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life, 1955

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