Top 16 Head Waiter Quotes

#1. God, am I like the rest after all?" - So he used to think starting awake at night - "Am I like the rest?

F Scott Fitzgerald

#2. I met my first midget in Mexico, and he was a waiter with a sombrero on his head, filled with chips and salsa. Like I was gonna let that guy get away - I don't think so.

Chelsea Handler

#3. I would say my best decision I ever made was to pursue my dream and give it my all. Thankfully, I have not yet made really bad decisions, I'm the kind of person to play it on the safe side.

Zendaya

#4. 4) Explain your hair. Seriously. What's up with that?
Answer: Fuck You.

Lauren McLaughlin

#5. Where there is a lull of truth, an institution springs up. But the truth blows right on over it, nevertheless, and at length blows it down.

Henry David Thoreau

#6. Or more precisely, is there anything I can do for you, ma'am? (Waiter)
'How about a bag for my head, or a stick to beat Lanie with?' (Grace)

Sherrilyn Kenyon

#7. And he waited. It was only for a few seconds, but it felt like a small forever.

Neil Gaiman

#8. It is a very unusual sector and the one thing I would ask of them is to understand that for most of them one-third of their films are being financed by the taxpayer and that carries huge accountability and responsibility.

Estelle Morris

#9. Mr. Cupples came out of his reverie. "I think," he said, "I will have milk and soda-water." "Speak lower!" urged Trent. "The head-waiter has a weak heart, and he might hear you.

E.C. Bentley

#10. I did all the dialect work, all my character work completely by myself.

Kevin Bacon

#11. The best number for a dinner party is two; myself and a damn good head waiter.

Nubar Gulbenkian

#12. Though I can make a friend in an hour, it will take a lifetime to cultivate a friendship.

Jeffrey Fry

#13. Do not undervalue what you are ultimately worth because you are at a momentary disadvantage.

Sherry Thomas

#14. Yoga has brought me closer to myself. It's helped me realize the interconnectedness of the mind, body and spirit, in the Buddhist sense of the word.

Christy Turlington

#15. She had come long ago to understand that loneliness was the curse of those who were free, even of all those who rose a little above the level of ordinary humanity.

Louis Bromfield

#16. A diplomat these days in nothing, but a head waiter who is allowed to sit down occasionally.

Peter Ustinov

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