Top 17 Jiro's Quotes
#1. Shouldn't a three-course meal be 90 minutes? Do you know how hard you have to edit your menu to pull that off? Twenty-seven minutes. That's the average meal at Jiro's in Tokyo.
David Chang
#5. We know that defence work results in more than great defence hardware - it can drive innovation and advances in all areas of our life.
Jay Weatherill
#7. Jiro Ono serves Edo-style traditional sushi, the same 20 or 30 pieces he's been making his whole life, and he's still unsatisfied with the quality and every day wakes up and trains to make the best. And that is as close to a religious experience in food as one is likely to get.
Anthony Bourdain
#8. Chumaka ended with a quotation from a play that Jiro favored. " 'Small acts partner small houses and small minds'.
Raymond E. Feist
#9. I am mostly a pretty worried person. In conversations, I am always worried about what to say.
Ira Glass
#10. If I had no family, my wife and I would lead a much more romantic and nomadic existence.
David McCallum
#11. Nothing is wrong if it makes you happy.
Bob Marley
#12. You must immerse yourself in your work. You have to fall in love with your work ... You must dedicate your life to mastering your skill. That's the secret of success.
Chef Jiro
#13. Every man starts with all there is. Everything is here-the essence and substance of all there is.
Henry Ford
#14. Nobody truly becomes an adult. The child we have been is always there, deep inside of us. As time passes, we think we're growing, but maturity is only an illusion; a hindrance to our free child soul.
Jiro Taniguchi
#15. Away from the sovereign territory of our nation of two, we talked like the patriotic lunatics all around us.
Kurt Vonnegut
#16. If there's only one nation in the sky, shouldn't all passports be valid for it?
Yann Martel
#17. The wisdom of the crowds has peaked. Web 3.0 is taking what we've built in Web 2.0 - the wisdom of the crowds - and putting an editorial layer on it of truly talented, compensated people to make the product more trusted and refined.
Jason Calacanis
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