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- When I was a kid, like 14 or 15, I played with the waiters from the hotel, 'cause that was the best… — Larry Bird
- I don't think you should be allowed to eat in a restaurant if you haven't waited tables at least once. It's so… — Lizzy Caplan
- There is an army of waiters in this world. — Henry Ward Beecher
- I don't like Switzerland; it has produced nothing but theologians and waiters. — Oscar Wilde
- The British tourist is always happy abroad as long as the natives are waiters. — Robert Morley
- In Hamburg the waiters always had Preludin - and various other pills, but I remember Preludin because it was such a big… — John Lennon
- The impulse to acquisition, pursuit of gain, of money, of the greatest possible amount of money, has in itself nothing to do… — Max Weber
- We shall reduce the Arab population to a community of woodcutters and waiters — Yitzhak Rabin
- I own the restaurant. There are a lot of cooks, waiters and waitresses in this restaurant. They worry about their problems. I… — Mack Brown
- Why can't teachers end up owning schools, the way waiters can open their own restaurants? — Peter Brimelow
- Patience is more than a virtue for long lines and slow waiters. Patience is the red carpet upon which God's grace approaches… — Max Lucado
- We must have been hunters and gatherers but some of us were just waiters and hopers. — Eddie Izzard