In Turkey, butchering was a low-class, degrading job. Now, thanks to me, all the kids want to become butchers.
“In Turkey, butchering was a low-class, degrading job. Now, thanks to me, all the kids want to become butchers.”
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In Turkey, butchering was a low-class, degrading job. Now, thanks to me, all the kids want to become butchers.
“In Turkey, butchering was a low-class, degrading job. Now, thanks to me, all the kids want to become butchers.”
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“In Turkey, butchering was a low-class, degrading job. Now, thanks to me, all the kids want to become butchers.”
“I'm the happiest man in the world.”
“My father and mother do not know literacy. I cannot go to school due to financial difficulties. I started to working at a butcher as an apprentice when I was 14.”
“Being tired isn't anything. What's important is the mind. The body being tired isn't important. You can get over the body being tired by resting for a half-hour or an hour. What's important is whether the mind is tired.”
“I eat oatmeal a lot, before I work out or after.”
“Since I was 14, I worked more than 13 hours a day as a kitchen runner for a butcher.”
“Why crown your own rack of pork when a butcher could do it for you? To start, it's way easier to brine two individual racks than a giant round crown (and yes, you definitely want to brine the meat).”
“One of my illest villains was the Butcher from 'Gangs of New York,' Daniel Day-Lewis.”
“My dad's an artist, and my grandfather paints - he's not a painter; my grandfather's a butcher - but he does a lot of crafts, stained glass, painting, that stuff. There is art in our family, and I was an art major in college along with being a theater major.”
“I've had meetings with Fidel Castro. I've had meetings with Kim Il-Sung. I've had meetings with other dictators. I've met with the Butcher of Beijing. You know, I think it's important to hear, you know, each other's perspective.”
“I was brought up on stuffed hearts, cabbage and mashed potatoes. It's repulsive, when I look back - I used to go to the butchers to get Mum's sausages, and I would cut one off and squeeze the inside of it straight into my mouth. Insane!”
“I was helping my mom grind meat at our butcher shop, and it just hypnotized me. I don't remember sticking my hand in, but it sheared off the three middle fingers and left me with a pinkie and a thumb.”