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The bad part about being recognized is that when I walk into a restaurant and sit down, Ive got to eat everything on the
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"The bad part about being recognized is that when I walk into a restaurant and sit down, I've got to eat everything on the plate, whether it's good or bad. People would take it as an insult if I did otherwise"

- Paul Prudhomme

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This quote by Paul Prudhomme speaks with the problem of being a star. As a celeb, Prudhomme is typically identified in public, which can be both a blessing and a curse. On the one hand, it can be good to be identified and valued for his job. On the various other hand, it can be tough to go out in public as well as delight in a meal without seeming like he is being evaluated. Prudhomme is claiming that when he goes to a dining establishment, he really feels bound to consume everything on the plate, also if it is not good, due to the fact that people would take it as a disrespect if he did or else. This quote speaks with the stress that stars deal with to keep a specific photo in public, and the problem of browsing public rooms when you are regularly being viewed.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Paul Prudhomme somewhere between July 13, 1940 and today. He/she was a famous Celebrity from USA. The author also have 31 other quotes.

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