“I need to go. I love Zoberman’s, I love you all. But I can’t work here. This whole… situation, it’s not good for me”
“We all want Zoberman’s to succeed. So why are we — why does it feel like we’re fighting… fighting different battles?”
Why did he always find himself in the middle? Tugged by both sides, trying to make things good, always trying
“Daddy doesn’t serve me breakfast like he serves you,” Mommy said, pretending it was a joke. Mimi stared at her mother. Where did this come from?
There’s nothing wrong with adding a sushi bar, and other things, but you do realize that our hottest menu items were traditional, old-fashioned foods
This was so ridiculous, so utterly ridiculous, and he knew it. Rabbi Neuwirth cleared his throat, the guys gaped at him. Silently, he begged them to be nice