Cafe Quote by Jamie Demetriou Download Open image “My dad used to give me a tenner to come and work at his greasy spoon cafe when I was 11.” — Jamie Demetriou ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cafe Cafe 11 Come Dad Dad Used Greasy Spoon Spoon Cafe Used Work Work Greasy
You know, my parents had a restaurant. And I left home, actually, in 1949, when I was 13 years old, to go into apprenticeship.… — Jacques Pepin Copy Share Image
Since my parents both worked, they hired me when I was 11 to make dinner every night. I got a quarter a day. But… — Teri Hatcher Copy Share Image
My mum was my primary school cook which was handy because she used to give me extra portions. After school me and my brother… — Michelle Keegan Copy Share Image
When I was younger, on weekends, my mom would make us pancakes with our initials on them and then a tiny cup of coffee.… — Mary-Kate Olsen Copy Share Image
With my dad, when I was growing up I saw the amount of work that he put in. — RJ Barrett Copy Share Image
I started preparing meals for my family when I was 12 because both of my parents worked, but I didn't know that it was… — Ayesha Curry Copy Share Image
As a child, I didn't see my dad that much because he was always working at the restaurant. He became pretty jaded after working… — David Chang Copy Share Image
When I was younger, my dad taught me how to cook. He's a genius in the kitchen. I went to Vietnam with my parents,… — Ellie Bamber Copy Share Image
Starting at age 6, I was helping install the Formica table tops with that strong glue. My dad was the master. I was the… — Tony Ferguson Copy Share Image
Ultimately I think I've just fallen into the trap over the years of putting too much pressure on something that really ultimately doesn't matter… — Jamie Demetriou Copy Share Image
I'm drawn to people who don't know who they are, because I just think that's where comedy lives, in someone with an incorrect perception… — Jamie Demetriou Copy Share Image
Growing up in England I've lost a bit of my Greek-Cypriot essence, but it's there in my obsessive use of lemon and olive oil,… — Jamie Demetriou Copy Share Image
There's a big culture I think that kicked off with reality TV and the Brit-pop '90s in the U.K. of people being like, 'I… — Jamie Demetriou Copy Share Image
I know it's considered smug to even mention that you've left a social media platform. — Jamie Demetriou Copy Share Image
If you're too focused on the future, you're not focused enough on the task at hand. — Jamie Demetriou Copy Share Image
Stath has wanted to be a dad since he was born, but has never once looked into what fatherhood entails. — Jamie Demetriou Copy Share Image
I'm really excited to allow my career to go in the direction that feel rights at any given time. — Jamie Demetriou Copy Share Image
I learned from doing live shows that I could use physicality to bandage moments that weren't working very well. — Jamie Demetriou Copy Share Image
I've always said that I don't necessarily feel stereotypically Greek. — Jamie Demetriou Copy Share Image
Someone once shouted: 'We know you're acting and this isn't real' at a gig in Cambridge. I was 25, playing a 50-year-old lounge singer… — Jamie Demetriou Copy Share Image
If it's a healthy day, I'll head to the gym, then have a steak salad at the cafe next door. — Steph McGovern Copy Share Image
Cafe society is as old as the hills. Starbucks and its imitators are the coffee face of the new man in a hurry. — Ian Anderson Copy Share Image
My main home is in Morecambe Bay on a little island called Roa, where there are 13 houses, a lifeboat station, a boat club… — Dave Myers Copy Share Image
When I was younger, I used to do that a lot: I would hear a part of a song that would really relax me… — King Krule Copy Share Image
“It was the same Dimitri from long ago, the fierce one who was willing to risk his life for what was right. I almost… — Richelle Mead Copy Share Image
Our favourite restaurant, cafe, noodle joint or eating house is always there for us when we need them, from morning coffee to major milestone,… — Melissa Leong Copy Share Image
A girl came in the cafe and sat by herself at a table near the window. She was very pretty with a face fresh… — Ernest Hemingway Copy Share Image
If you can't sit in a cafe quietly and be ignored, how can you observe human nature and write a story? — Evangeline Lilly Copy Share Image
If you want to know how old you look, just walk into a French cafe. It's like a public referendum on your face. — Pamela Druckerman Copy Share Image
My mum and dad ran a family cafe in Sligo for 35 years and worked long hours. We grew up in a very hard-working… — Shane Filan Copy Share Image
I think it's important to have flexibility to work wherever is best for you. I actually encourage people to work at the cafe -… — Anne Wojcicki Copy Share Image