<p>The breakout hit comedy <em>Ted Lasso </em>has charmed viewers and Emmy voters with its folksy charm and unflagging optimism, eliciting countless memes, recipes for the show's home-made English biscuits, and fascination with its words of wisdom.</p>.<p>The Apple TV+ comedy starring Jason Sudeikis as an American coach thrown into the world of tea-drinking Britons and the sometimes arcane rules of English soccer, won seven Emmy awards on Sunday, including best comedy series.</p>.<p>Critics and fans alike have praised its edginess combined with its feel-good messages as a perfect antidote to the world's pandemic times. As proof, they cite Lasso's observations on life, soccer and England, a selection of which follows:</p>.<p>* "Be curious, not judgmental."</p>.<p>* "I always thought tea was going to taste like hot brown water. And do you know what? I was right. It's horrible."</p>.<p>* "Believe."</p>.<p>* "I believe in Communism. Rom-communism, that is. If Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan can go through some heartfelt struggles and still end up happy, then so can we."</p>.<p>* "There is something worse out there than being sad, and that is being alone and sad. Ain't nobody in this room is alone."</p>.<p>* "If God would have wanted games to end in a tie, she wouldn't have invented numbers."</p>.<p>* "Fries are called chips, chips are called crisps, and bangers aren't great songs but they do make you feel like dancing because they're so darn tasty."</p>.<p>* "You know what the happiest animal in the world is? It's a goldfish. It's got a 10-second memory."</p>.<p>* “Tea and I are still on a lifelong hiatus.”</p>.<p>* “I think I literally have a better understanding of who killed Kennedy than what is offside."</p>.<p>* "Taking on a challenge is a lot like riding a horse. If you’re comfortable while you’re doing it, you’re probably doing it wrong.”</p>.<p>* “Our goal is to go out like Willie Nelson — on a high.”</p>
<p>The breakout hit comedy <em>Ted Lasso </em>has charmed viewers and Emmy voters with its folksy charm and unflagging optimism, eliciting countless memes, recipes for the show's home-made English biscuits, and fascination with its words of wisdom.</p>.<p>The Apple TV+ comedy starring Jason Sudeikis as an American coach thrown into the world of tea-drinking Britons and the sometimes arcane rules of English soccer, won seven Emmy awards on Sunday, including best comedy series.</p>.<p>Critics and fans alike have praised its edginess combined with its feel-good messages as a perfect antidote to the world's pandemic times. As proof, they cite Lasso's observations on life, soccer and England, a selection of which follows:</p>.<p>* "Be curious, not judgmental."</p>.<p>* "I always thought tea was going to taste like hot brown water. And do you know what? I was right. It's horrible."</p>.<p>* "Believe."</p>.<p>* "I believe in Communism. Rom-communism, that is. If Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan can go through some heartfelt struggles and still end up happy, then so can we."</p>.<p>* "There is something worse out there than being sad, and that is being alone and sad. Ain't nobody in this room is alone."</p>.<p>* "If God would have wanted games to end in a tie, she wouldn't have invented numbers."</p>.<p>* "Fries are called chips, chips are called crisps, and bangers aren't great songs but they do make you feel like dancing because they're so darn tasty."</p>.<p>* "You know what the happiest animal in the world is? It's a goldfish. It's got a 10-second memory."</p>.<p>* “Tea and I are still on a lifelong hiatus.”</p>.<p>* “I think I literally have a better understanding of who killed Kennedy than what is offside."</p>.<p>* "Taking on a challenge is a lot like riding a horse. If you’re comfortable while you’re doing it, you’re probably doing it wrong.”</p>.<p>* “Our goal is to go out like Willie Nelson — on a high.”</p>