Quote #125717
Worries go down better with soup.
Jewish Proverb
About This Quote
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Interpretation
This proverb wryly links emotional burden to the everyday act of eating, suggesting that hardship is more bearable when accompanied by simple comforts and care. “Soup” evokes warmth, nourishment, and domestic support—often associated with family, community, and the small rituals that sustain people through difficult times. The line does not deny worry; instead, it implies that practical kindness (food, hospitality, routine) can soften anxiety and make endurance possible. It also hints at a communal ethic: when troubles cannot be solved immediately, offering sustenance is still a meaningful response.



