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    Luke Whearty: "An inflated ego is the worst possible trait in a bartender"
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    Tess Posthumus: "I know a lot of guy bartenders who are afraid of getting into a fight"
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    Suraj Gurung: "The problem with many bars is that they do everything their guests ask for"
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    Rogerio Igarashi Vaz: "Sometimes, you can learn more in a bar than at school"
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    Marc Alvarez: You never feel the pleasure of working if you do not learn to count money
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    Atsushi Suzuki: I considered becoming a suchi chef, but eventually decided bartenders are cooler
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    Chris Hannah: Cocktails should be enjoyed buy the person who is paying for them, it isn't about those who’s making them
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    Luca Cinalli: The perfect bar is a place where you can feel at home
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    Jesse Vida: If someone on my team isn’t motivated enough, that’s my problem, not theirs
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    Martin Cate: I won't go on and on about rum unless my guests are interested and ask first
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    Michael Mas: Don’t speak at the bar about religion or politics
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    Fabio la Pietra: At the end of the day, we’re just mixing alcohol, not searching for a cure for all illnesses
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    Karl Too & Shawn Chong: Passion usually determines dream
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    Kazuo Uyeda: I depend on ice for 100%
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    Zoltan Nagy: I’ve been scared as hell during my first time behind the bar
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    Julien Escot: The bar is not an end but the beginning
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    Dohwan Eom & Jaejin Lim: The wisdom of a barman is in his experience
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    Diego Cabrera: Be anxious – constantly search for new knowledge
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    Jim Meehan: A cocktail menu should reflect and reinforce the concept of the bar
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    Jad Ballout: A successful cocktail menu needn't be extensive
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    Markus Blattner: My bar is the treasure island
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    Bar Shira: Be extraordinary so that patrons would want to invest in you
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    Antonio Lai: Robots will never replace barmen - drinks are served from the heart
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    Ales Puta: Bad intention is the main evil in the bar business
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    Adam Gradziel & Jakub Kozlowski: Stop thinking that you are a bartender. Try to be a good host
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    Yared Hagos: Alcohol should always be kept as a pleasure
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    Timo Janse: Guests’ tastes can only change if bartenders want them to
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    Warren Pang: The most exhausting guests are the ones who pretend to be cocktail geeks
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    Shon Sule: Arguing with the bar’s owner is a bad idea
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    Olivier Jacobs: Happy guests make me strong
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    Jeffrey Morgenthaler: A bad bartender cannot manage a good bar
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    Mikael Karlsson: There are lots of things that are difficult to force me to do
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    Michael Madrusan: I've never had moments when I wanted to throw it all in. I'm incredibly fortunate
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    Sebastian Garcia: Bar success is in offering what others don’t
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    Nick Kobbernagel-Hovind: I never lose bets. You wanna bet?
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    Mauro Mahjoub: Once you try out being a bartender, you will never stop
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    Chris Bostick: If you want to open your own bar, be prepared to work for it
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    Dre Masso: The bar industry never stops evolving, that is why it is so interesting
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    Lewis Jaffrey: Becoming a great bartender doesn't happen by accident
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    Josh Harris & Scott Baird: You should forget about sanctity when you open your own bar
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    Joerg Meyer: The bar business is all about word of mouth
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    Hidetsugu Ueno: I do only those things I believe in
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    Gerard Acereda: One day you just start to perceive the bar as your house
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    Jose Luis Leon: Any bar needs unwritten rules
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