A Quote by Jerry Seinfeld

I wonder is illiterate people know the full meaning of alphabet soup? — © Jerry Seinfeld
I wonder is illiterate people know the full meaning of alphabet soup?
I wonder if illiterate people get the full effect of alphabet soup?
Prussia is great because her people are intelligent. They know the alphabet. The alphabet is conquering the world.
Why, if there is alphabet soup, do we not have punctuation cereal?
When I was having that alphabet soup, I never thought that it would pay off.
Everyday I eat some soup. This is part of our culture - our mommies and grammies make it, and at any restaurant in Serbia, you can go in and find some soup. There might be minestrone, butternut squash, chicken noodle soup, tomato soup, mushroom soup, lamb soup. Whatever you can find, you can make a soup with that.
The great question of philosophy remains: If life is meaningless, what can be done about alphabet soup?
The illiterate of the future will not be the man who cannot read the alphabet, but the one who cannot take a photograph.
I used to have a little saying I used when people said, 'What are your priorities?' I'd give them a bit of government alphabet soup. I'd say 'CTCPROW: Counterterrorism, counterproliferation, rest of the world.'
The problem with State of the Union speeches is that they are, by their nature and design, alphabet soup. It's hard to know what a president really cares about when they run down a laundry list and check every issue box under the sun for fear they will offend some constituency if they don't.
Many people don't know our famous 'soup kitchen' episode on Seinfeld was inspired by an actual soup restaurant off 8th Avenue in New York.
The WPA was one of the most productive elements of FDR's alphabet soup of agencies because it put people to work building roads, bridges, and other projects... It gave men and women a chance to make some money along with the satisfaction of knowing they earned it.
If you listen to the Dhamma teachings but don't practice you're like a ladle in a soup pot. The ladle is in the soup pot every day, but it doesn't know the taste of the soup. You must reflect and meditate.
Educational legislation nowadays is largely in the hands of illiterate people, and the illiterate will take good care that their illiteracy is not made a reproach on them.
People gravitate to religion to feel a connection to the underlying meaning of everything. Well, as a scientist, you're always looking for the underlying meaning, and that, to me, is such a spiritual life, I wish people would open themselves up to that wonder.
Our prisons are full of people who are illiterate and innumerate, have been failed by the care system, and often have had a parent in prison.
I'm sick of Soup Of The Day, man. It's time we make a decision. I need to know what Soup From Now On is.
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