Anthony Bourdain Quotes
At The Base Of My Right Forefinger Is An Inch-and-a-half Diagonal Callus, Yellowish-brown In Color, Where The Heels Of All The Knives I've Ever Owned Have Rested, The Skin Softened By Constant Immersion In Water. It Distinguishes Me Immediately As A Cook, As Someone Who's Been On The Job A Long Time. You Can Feel It When I Shake My Hand, Just As I Feel It On Others Of My Profession. It's A Secret Sign, A Sort Of Masonic Handshake Without The Silliness.
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