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    • HOMER GOES TO COLLEGE. Season 5, Episode 3. “I am so smart! I am so smart! S-M-R-T … I mean S-M-A-R-T!”
    • BURNS’ HEIR. Season 5, Episode 18. “You tried your best and you failed miserably. The lesson is: never try!”
    • HOMER VS. THE EIGHTEENTH AMENDMENT. Season 8, Episode 18. “To alcohol! The cause of … and solution to … all of life’s problems.”
    • BOY SCOUTZ ‘N THE HOOD. Season 5, Episode 8. “Weaseling out of things is important to learn; it’s what separates us from the animals … except the weasel.”
  1. 110 Homer Simpson Quotes That’ll Never Leave Our Hearts. by Karen Danao. If you’re in need of a good laugh from the most relatable man ever, then these Homer Simpson quotes are perfect for you! Homer Simpson is one of the main characters of The Simpsons and the patriarch of the Simpsons family.

    • "Why You Little ..."
    • "Woo-Hoo!"
    • "Aw, 20 Dollars? I Wanted A Peanut!"
    • Operator! Give Me The Number For 911!"
    • "Saxamaphone. Saxamaphone."
    • “Lord Help Me, I’m Just Not That bright.”
    • “Kids, You Tried Your Best and You Failed Miserably. The Lesson Is, Never try."
    • “It Takes Two to Lie; One to Lie, and One to listen.”
    • “To Alcohol! The Cause Of, and Solution to, All of Life's problems."
    • “I Am So Smart! I Am So Smart! S-M-R-T! I Mean S-M-A-R-T!”

    Though he doesn't choke Bart as much as he used to, this is an example of a Homer saying that has become part of our own language. It's also one of the signs he's really angry. If you think about it, Homer is a calm person. He gets riled up once in a while. Or, he channels his anger into rage. As he has never found himself in a physical altercation...

    This is another quote that has become part of our daily conversations. It's Homer's version of elation. Where "Hmmm ..." represents his love of food, "Woo-Hoo!" comes out when the news is surprisingly happy. It's also used in conjunction with "D'oh!" in a good news-bad news situation. In other words, it's a quote with multiple uses.

    Homer's Brain: "20 dollars can buy many peanuts." Homer: "Explain." Homer's Brain: "Money can be exchanged for goods and services." RELATED: The Simpsons: 10 Worst "Jerkass Homer" Moments, Ranked This is a perfect example of how Homer relies on his gut than his brain. While you do have to listen to your soul, it's the brain that moves everything al...

    Yes, it's an overused joke, but it reveals two things. One, Homer's innocence/ignorance. Two, he's a compassionate man. Except for Flanders, Homer doesn't want to see anyone hurt, particularly those in his family. So, when danger occurs, the first thing he does is call for help. Of course, the pause while the operator laughed at Homer's request pro...

    Homer loves his children. It may not seem like it, but he has had some fine moments with them over the last three decades. Unfortunately, it takes a downfall to make him realize what he's missed. When Lisa, Bart, and Maggie were taken away by Child Protective Services, we saw this compassion. He misses Lisa so much that he pretends to play her saxa...

    In the season one finale, Homer takes Marge out for a romantic evening, leaving their kids alone with a babysitter. It turns out that said sitter is actually a criminal known as “the Babysitter Bandit”. After the kids subdue her and go to the police, Homer and Marge return home and accidentally free her. When he learns her true identity, Homer trie...

    In the episode "Burns' Heir", Charles Montgomery Burns holds auditions to find a worthy candidate to be his heir. Naturally, Bart and Lisa are among the candidates. Due to Homer’s poor attempt to support him with badly worded flashcards, Bart fails the audition. He is then humiliated as Mr. Burns literally kicks him off stage. Needless to say, Bart...

    Most of the time, Homer says some pretty stupid or nonsensical things. Of course, there are some moments where he says something that makes you pause and think of its true meaning. In "Colonel Homer," after Homer introduces Marge to Lurleen Lumpkin, she comments about how she was not overweight as Homer described her. His response is to use this qu...

    This quote was mentioned at the end of "Homer vs the Eighteenth Amendment," and since then it's left a lasting impression. Parodying the series The Untouchables, the episode focuses on the town prohibiting alcohol after Bart gets intoxicated during a St. Patricks Day celebration. After the prohibition is lifted and the whole town celebrates, Homer ...

    From the moment this quote was first mentioned, it made waves throughout The Simpsons fanbase. It’s been featured in hundreds of popular memes and is also one of Homer’s catchphrases in The Simpsons Hit and Runvideo game. After Homer sets fire to his GED diploma after getting accepted into college, he begins to chant this famous phrase. From there,...

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  2. Mar 8, 2020 · SEE ‘The Simpsons’: Homer Simpsons top 15 WTF moments, ranked. His quotes have wormed their way into our brains because they are as identifiable as they are hilarious.

  3. Dec 19, 2023 · Discover a collection of hilarious quotes from the beloved character Homer Simpson. Laugh out loud as you relive some of his most iconic and memorable lines from The Simpsons.

  4. Aug 24, 2023 · Do you find yourself quoting Homer, Bart, or any of the other hilarious characters on a daily basis? Well, you're in luck! We've scoured the depths of Springfield to bring you the ultimate list of the 50 best Simpsons quotes that are sure to make you laugh, reminisce, and maybe even ponder the meaning of life. From Homer's iconic "D'oh!"

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  6. May 9, 2018 · You may not believe it, but Saturday marks the 62nd birthday of the four-fingered, donut-loving, beer-drinking Homer Simpson. Here are some of his finest utterances.

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