After a few moments, I realized that I was moved by [Julia] Child not only because she brought back happy boyhood memories but also because Child herself was so genuinely happy to be doing what she was doing. I saw in that moment the embodiment of what I, and so may of us, aspire to. To spend your life doing what you love and doing it well. To achieve this is a rare thing, but for those who can, real joy is theirs, as is the ability to bring that joy to others through their chosen vocation. | |
— Stanley Tucci | |
From his book: “Taste: My Life Through Food“ | |
Originally found in the article: “Julia Child Changed My Life“ | |
Appearing in: Time Magazine; dtd: 25 Oct / 1 Nov 2021 | |
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November 17, 2021 by kmabarrett
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