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Source: Seinfeld

Speaker: The Soup Nazi

No soup for you!

Context

This line is spoken by "The Soup Nazi," played by Larry Thomas, in the TV show Seinfeld (1995).

Jerry and George are hungry for soup with a side of verbal abuse, so they go to a soup shop with strict ordering rules. When George doesn't get his side of bread, he has the audacity to ask for it instead of keeping the line moving.

The Soup Nazi barks, "No soup for you!" and the clerk takes away his soup. Elaine is also banned, but finds the Soup Nazi's recipes and blackmails him.

Where you've heard it

It's one of the most-quoted lines from Seinfeld. You may have heard it when someone is denied what they want, especially if it's something as insignificant as soup. Or you may have heard it if someone was legitimately out of soup.

The Soup Nazi is also based on a real-life man: Al Yeganeh, who opened his soup shop in 1984. It closed in 2004 (someone check Julia-Louis Dreyfus's alibi), but it reopened in 2010.

Pretentious Factor

If you were to drop this quote at a dinner party, would you get an in-unison "awww" or would everyone roll their eyes and never invite you back? Here it is, on a scale of 1-10.

It's soup, not life or death. Just give soup to the people who want soup.