Alton Brown My mantra was to educate people – to actually give them the know-how they could use – and to do it in a very subversive kind of way. I would entertain them, and I was going to teach them whether they knew it or not. – Alton Brown Educate Quotes Entertain Quotes Knowhow Quotes Mantra Quotes People Quotes Subversive Quotes Teach Quotes I can’t talk about anything or write about anything if I don’t understand it. So a lot of the stuff that I go through and a lot of the time that I spend is understanding. If you really love stuffing, wait until the turkey comes out of the oven, add some of the pan drippings to the stuffing, and bake it in a dish. That’s called dressing, and that’s not evil – stuffing is, though.
Jay Ryan The network made me join Twitter. I am very scared of social media, and I don’t know how to use it, so it’s kind of trial and error. – Jay Ryan
Alex Ferguson One of the things I always thought about as a young coach was finding solutions to things that happened, but the most important thing I always referred to was never giving in. – Alex Ferguson
Joey Ramone I remember being turned on to The Beach Boys, hearing ‘Surfin’ U.S.A.,’ I guess, in 1960. But The Beatles really did it to me. – Joey Ramone
Harris Dickinson I hadn’t been to drama school, I was from a somewhat working class background. America seemed to be a little more forward – it gave me the opportunity to play people outside of my circumstances. In the U.K., it was like, ‘Oh, no, there’s no way you’re going to be playing this kind of role, or that kind of role.’ – Harris Dickinson
Charlie Haden In L.A., I played with Joe Pass and Gabor Szabo. Mick Goodrick plays guitar in the Liberation Music Orchestra, and he’s a real special player. Then I did a duet concert with Jim Hall at the 1990 Montreal Festival. – Charlie Haden
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