6 Quotes & Sayings By Bill Buford

Bill Buford is the bestselling author of three books about his time in the rodeo world, including Rodeo: A Love Story, which was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. His writing has appeared in numerous publications, including Esquire, GQ, Newsweek, The Best American Sportswriting, and The Believer. He has appeared on 60 Minutes and 20/20. He lives in Big Bend with his wife.

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In normal life, "simplicity" is synonymous with "easy to do, " but when a chef uses the word, it means "takes a lifetime to learn. Bill Buford
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You don't learn knife skills at cooking school, because they give you only six onions and no matter how hard you focus on those six onions there are only six, and you're not going to learn as much as when you cut up a hundred. Bill Buford
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I was taught how to tie up the loin with a butcher's looping knot and was so excited by the discovery that I went home and practiced. I told Elisa about my achievement. “I tied up everything, ” I said. “A leg of lamb, some utensils, a chair. My wife came home, and I tied up her too.” Elisa shook her head. “Get a life, ” she said and returned to her task. Bill Buford
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What made them particularly unusual was the way Steve presented them. He was rational and fluent and had given much thought to the problems he was discussing, although he had not thought about the implications of the thing — that this was socially deviant conduct of the highest order, involving injuries and maiming and the destruction of property., I don’t think he understood the implications; I don’t think he would have acknowledged them as valid. Bill Buford
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The first glimpse I had of what Mario Batali's friends had described to me as the 'myth of Mario' was on a cold Saturday night in January 2002, when I invited him to a birthday dinner. Bill Buford