19 Quotes & Sayings By Guy Fieri

Guy Fieri is an American celebrity chef, author, television personality, restaurateur, and owner of several restaurants. He was born in the Bronx, New York. Fieri attended The Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, New York. He began his career in the restaurant industry working at the Boathouse in Newport Beach, California Read more

He later opened D'Amato's Pizza in Clifton Park, New York. Fieri has since opened restaurants in Las Vegas, New York City, Atlantic City, Los Angeles, Dallas-Fort Worth and San Francisco. His television appearances include "Food Network Star" (second season) and "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives".

Fieri is also the host of "Guy's Big Bite" on Food Network where he sits for a five-minute segment each episode eating an unusual food while talking about it.

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The Tom Brady sandwich would be a prosciutto with a nice Buffalo mozzarella, on a crispy baguette with a little fresh basil. Brady is classy; he's a really cool dude. He's got a lot of flavor. Guy Fieri
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My stay-married secret would probably be exercising good communication, not when you have to but all the time. I think if you do that, you kinda just cleanse the situations, so there's not build up. I think that's probably the best way to do it. Guy Fieri
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Growing up in Northern California, I've only seen snow at Christmas maybe twice in my life! I was always jealous of my cousins on the East Coast with their white Christmases. Guy Fieri
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My sister and I cooked a lot together; my sister was a very healthy vegetarian. She was always a real good teacher for me about organics, recycling, composting -whenever you hear me talk about it, it's usually because of my sister's influence. Guy Fieri
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I wake up in the morning thinking about food. Guy Fieri
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Cooking is all about people. Food is maybe the only universal thing that really has the power to bring everyone together. No matter what culture, everywhere around the world, people get together to eat. Guy Fieri
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The men and women in the Armed Forces, that's what I always think about and what I teach my kids about. We're getting ready to sit down at the table and have Thanksgiving, and there's people that are not with their families. Guy Fieri
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You have to be confident in who you are and what you're doing. Of course, you try to evolve. I would never tell you, 'Today is the best I will ever be.' I'm always trying to be a better chef, a better dad, a better person. Guy Fieri
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If it tastes really good, and it's funky, it's funkalicous. If the guy making it is funky, he's funkintacious. Guy Fieri
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Everybody has their role in the food world and what they choose to appreciate. I'm not a fine dining chef. I appreciate it. I think Thomas Keller is amazing. But I really like where I'm at I like what I do. I like how it makes people feel. Guy Fieri
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Whenever you get to change somebody's life or watch it and see it happen, it's amazing. Guy Fieri
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I'm a big fan of doing 'Triple D.' But I don't want to do it forever, don't get me wrong! Travel away from my family, are you crazy? But do you know what it does for these mom-and-pop restaurant joints? It changes their lives forever. I mean, their businesses will never be the same. Guy Fieri
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We're getting ready to sit down at the table and have Thanksgiving, and there's people that are not with their families. There are people that are in dangerous areas, putting their lives on the line to keep our country free, and I think that's something we should all celebrate every day. Guy Fieri
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I was raised with hippie parents, so I get down with the positive. I don't pay attention to the negative. Guy Fieri
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Cooking with kids is not just about ingredients, recipes, and cooking. It's about harnessing imagination, empowerment, and creativity. Guy Fieri
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There are races and then there are races. And without a doubt, the Indy 500 is the race that I've always wanted to attend. And now, to be driving the Corvette Pace Car... this is going to be unbelievable. Guy Fieri
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I was always a kid trying to make a buck. I borrowed a dollar from my dad, went to the penny candy store, bought a dollar's worth of candy, set up my booth, and sold candy for five cents apiece. Ate half my inventory, made $2.50, gave my dad back his dollar. Guy Fieri
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When I was 13, I opened my own business called The Awesome Pretzel Company, and my dad helped me build a pretzel cart. Guy Fieri