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Anthony Bourdain
American
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About the author
Understand, when you eat meat, that something did die. You have an obligation to value it - not just the sirloin but also all those wonderful tough little bits.
Anthony Bourdain,
American
Author
#Value
#Obligation
My house is run, essentially, by an adopted, fully clawed cat with a mean nature.
Anthony Bourdain,
American
Author
#Nature
Is there a sharper commentary on American culture and the world than The Simpsons?
Anthony Bourdain,
American
Author
#World
#American
#Culture
I'm not afraid to look like an idiot.
Anthony Bourdain,
American
Author
Context and memory play powerful roles in all the truly great meals in one's life.
Anthony Bourdain,
American
Author
#Life
#Play
#Memory
I'm not afraid to look like a big, hairy, smelly, foreign devil in Tokyo, though I do my best not to, I really do.
Anthony Bourdain,
American
Author
#Devil