Jerry Quote #1479
Quote from Jerry in The Fatigues
Abby: Well, I started out working in mortgage bonds, but I just found that so limiting.
Jerry: My friend Kramer and I were discussing that same thing the other day. He was with Brant-Leland for a while.
Abby: Wow. Well, then my mentor suggested that I move into equities. It was the best move
I ever made.
Jerry: Mentor? You mean your boss.
Abby: Oh, no no no, Cynthia's just a successful businesswoman who's taken me under her wing.
Jerry: Hmm. So Cynthia's your mentor?
Abby: And I'm her protege. You must have someone like that. You know, who guides you in your career path.
Jerry: Well, I like Gabe Kaplan.
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Quote from Frank Costanza
Kramer: You know, these latkes are going like hotcakes.
Frank Costanza: Where's the powdered sugar?
Kramer: You know, Frank, you could take a break.
Frank Costanza: No breaks. I feel reborn. I'm like a phoenix rising from Arizona.
Quote from Frank Costanza
Kramer: Come on, Frank, I need you. I mean the war was fifty years ago.
Frank Costanza: In my mind, there's a war still going on.
Kramer: All right, what happened, Frank? What is it that you can't get over?
[Frank pours a shot of whiskey and drinks it]
Frank Costanza: Inchon, Korea, 1950. I was the best cook Uncle Sam ever saw. Slinging hash for the fighting 103rd. As we marched north, our supply lines were getting thin. One day, a couple of GIs found a crate. Inside were six hundred pounds of prime Texas steer. At least, it once was prime. The use date was three weeks
past. But I was arrogant. I was brash. I thought if I used just the right spices, cooked it long enough...
Kramer: What happened?
Frank Costanza: I went too far. I over seasoned it. Men were keeling over all around me. I can still hear the retching, the screaming. I sent sixteen of my own men to the latrines that night. They were just boys.
Kramer: Frank, you were a boy too. And it was war. It was a crazy time for everyone.
Frank Costanza: Tell that to Bobby Colby. All that kid wanted to do was go home. Well, he went home, all right. With a crater in his colon the size of a cutlet. Had to sit him on a cork the eighteen-hour flight home!
Kramer: Frank, now listen to me. Two hundred Jewish singles need you. This is your chance to make it all right again.
Frank Costanza: No. No, I'll never cook again! Never! Now get out of my house! Get out. Go.
Quote from George
George: Listen, I gotta get some reading done. You mind if I do this here? I can't concentrate in my apartment.
Jerry: [looks at George's book] "Risk Management"?
George: Yeah. Steinbrenner wants everyone in the front office to give a lecture in their area of business expertise.
Jerry: Well, what makes them think you're a risk management expert?
George: I guess it's on my resume.