A Quote by Alex Guarnaschelli

I bent my head over a stove in my early 20s and picked it up in my 30s. — © Alex Guarnaschelli
I bent my head over a stove in my early 20s and picked it up in my 30s.
Actors have a different kind of existence because they blow up over night into superstars in their early 20s. Let's say you were a superstar in your early 20s and somebody gave you millions of dollars, I mean come on. Let's be honest here, we don't know anything in our 20s.
If anything, when you're in your late 20s, early 30s, and then mid-30s, you're getting less attractive.
There was a time in my late teens and early 20s where I was motivated by this wanting to get out, to prove to the world that I had something to offer - that kind of youthful spirit, where maybe I had my eye on fame and fortune. I mellowed out in my late 20s and now that I'm in my early 30s, I'm coming to peace with it.
In my early 30s, for a few months, I altered my body chemistry and hormones so that I was closer to a man in his early 20s. I was blown away by how dramatically my thoughts changed.
It's one thing to be struggling and not really making money in your early 20s and figuring out your life. Early 30s, you start to wonder, is this ever going to happen?
I deal with guys in their 20s and early 30s who are presidents of companies, who are movie directors.
Electric red hair is more for, like, people in their 20s and early 30s.
I was heavy as a kid. I mean, I kind of got it together for a while there in my 20s and early 30s.
I spent a lot of time flailing around, not really sure what I wanted to do, in my 20s and early 30s.
In my 20s and early 30s, I was drawn to scripts that had memorable dialogues and some kind of lingering message.
Members that were in their early-20s are now in their mid-30s, so the style of our team should also change.
We all would shudder if what we did, no matter what, in our 20s and early 30s were publicly displayed on a national stage.
If you must know, my parents came from pretty hardscrabble backgrounds in the southern Midwest. I certainly didn't grow up poor, but I did spend my 20s and early 30s juggling temp jobs and choking on massive student-loan debt.
There was a time, in my early 20s, when I picked up the trumpet and said, 'I've got to change what I'm doing.' I wasn't putting enough air through the horn. The tone I wanted was bigger than what I had. I was out of control.
I started to have notoriety in my late 20s or early 30s - like the first time someone recognized me in public was probably when I was 29 years old.
A lot of high school students on TV and in Broadway are played by people in their late 20s and even early 30s. That seems weird to me.
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