People believe what they want to believe. You have to run your race and be proud of the person you see in the mirror.
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People believe what they want to believe. You have to run your race and be proud of the person you see in the mirror.
ADAM RICHMANMy dad, my step-mom, and I were at the Japan pavilion of Epcot, and my dad was going to get me an origami book.
ADAM RICHMANIn the early ’90s I was floating somewhere between the Brat Pack/Andrew McCarthy/James Spader/Pretty In Pink kind of stuff and the alterna-pop look, crossed with a very distinct grunge sensibility.
ADAM RICHMANI lived in San Jose for a little bit, and one of my neighbors was Vietnamese and was teasing me.
ADAM RICHMANThis is my ultimate hunger quest. This is Man v. Food.
ADAM RICHMANIt’s not just the end of a chicken leg, it really is – imagine the cartilage of game meat.
ADAM RICHMANA kid wrote to me through Facebook because they started a team in honor of their friend who died of leukemia, and he played in the band of this very obscure team in England.
ADAM RICHMANI was 12 or 13, and I had seen a demo about origami at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
ADAM RICHMANI have a master’s from Yale drama, and I auditioned for this.
ADAM RICHMANMy mom always says, “Pack your smile,” but [the sound guy] articulated it beautifully, because he saw me go from Joe Schmo who had been on food stamps to Adam Richman from Man V. Food.
ADAM RICHMANYou can change your spouse, your friends but never your club.
ADAM RICHMANI’m not a plumber who accidentally blew up or a math professor who accidentally backed into notoriety.
ADAM RICHMANI’m not kidding you, to utter these words aloud is so surreal to me – but to say, “I had to give up my Super Bowl tickets for my all-expense paid research trip to Argentina’s wine country,”
ADAM RICHMANI think the most surreal moment for me having been a kid who was on unemployment, was on food stamps
ADAM RICHMANOne of my great personal triumphs is, because I stay vigilant about my health
ADAM RICHMANHe said, “For you, it may be your 50th or 100th selfie, autograph, or whatever of the day. But for that person, it may be the first or the only time in their life that they’ve seen someone they enjoy on television. Never lose sight of that.”
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