Top 4 Quotes & Sayings by Jerry Adler

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American theatre director Jerry Adler.
Last updated on April 20, 2025.
Jerry Adler

Jerry Adler is an American theatre director, producer, and film and television actor. He is perhaps best known for his films Manhattan Murder Mystery, The Public Eye, In Her Shoes, and Prime, and for his television work as Herman "Hesh" Rabkin on The Sopranos, as Howard Lyman on The Good Wife & The Good Fight, as building maintenance man Mr. Wicker on Mad About You, as Bob Saget's father Sam Stewart on Raising Dad, as Fire Chief Sidney Feinberg on Rescue Me, as Saul Horowitz on Broad City, and as Hillston on Living with Yourself with Paul Rudd.

It's a morbid observation, but if every one on earth just stopped breathing for an hour, the greenhouse effect would no longer be a problem. — © Jerry Adler
It's a morbid observation, but if every one on earth just stopped breathing for an hour, the greenhouse effect would no longer be a problem.
Just as Americans have discovered the hidden energy costs in a multitude of products-in refrigerating a steak, for example, on its way to the butcher-they are about to discover the hidden water costs. Beginning with the water that irrigated the corn that was fed to the steer, the steak may have accounted for 3,500 gallons. The water that goes into a 1,000-pound steer would float a destroyer. It takes 14,935 gallons of water to grow a bushel of wheat, 60,000 gallons to produce a ton of steel, 120 gallons to put a single egg on the breakfast table.
Norman Rockwell, the Brueghel of the 20th century bourgeoisie, the Holbein of Jell-O ads and magazine covers; by common assent, the most American artist of all.
If beer got any lighter you could raise goldfish in it.
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