"It was a big story and yesterday's soup. Who cares?"
- Willard Scott
About this Quote
This quote by Willard Scott is an amusing method of revealing the idea that the other day's news is no longer pertinent. It is a tip that the news cycle is continuously changing which what was important yesterday may not be important today. The phrase "yesterday's soup" is a metaphor for something that is no longer appropriate or intriguing. The phrase "who cares" is a rhetorical question that suggests that nobody must care about the other day's news. This quote is a pointer to stay up to date on present occasions and to not get too captured up in the news of the past. It is a reminder to focus on today and to not get too attached to the news of the past.
This quote is written / told by Willard Scott somewhere between March 7, 1934 and today. He/she was a famous Entertainer from USA.
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