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:''[Lisa refuses to let Bart hold her box of cupcakes while on the bus]''
:'''Weasel #1''': Nelson, y-you're bleeding.
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{{qf|[[Bart]]}} You sniveling toad! You little egg-sucker!
:'''[[w:Nelson Muntz|Nelson]]''': Naw, happens all the time, somebody else's blood splatters on me. ''[realizes his nose is bleeding]'' Hey, wait a minute... you're right! ''[to Bart]'' You made me bleed my own blood.
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{{qf|[[Lisa]]}} Tell me more!
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{{qf|Bart}} Back-scratcher! Boot-licker! Honor student!
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{{qf|Lisa}} ''[smirking]'' You'll never get one now, name-caller.
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{{qf|Bart}} All right, all right. Look, I'm sorry. I, I got upset. In the heat of the moment, I said some things I didn't mean.
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{{qf|Lisa}} ''[sarcastically]'' You weren't thinking, were you.
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{{qf|Bart}} No.
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{{qf|Lisa}} I'm not a sniveling toad, am I?
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{{qf|Bart}} Not really.
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{{qf|Lisa}} I'm not a little egg-sucker, am I?
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{{qf|Bart}} Of course not.
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{{qf|Lisa}} Then what am I?
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{{qf|Bart}} A beautiful human being.
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{{qf|Lisa}} ''[coyly]'' What do you like best about me?
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{{qf|Bart}} ''[stares at the cupcakes]'' Well, I'd have to say... your generous nature, your spirit of giving.
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{{qf|Lisa}} Well... ''[thinks]'' Open your mouth and close your eyes, and you will get a big surprise.
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:''[Bart does so. The bus stops with a jerk and a cupcake falls out of the box and onto the floor, she picks it up and shoves it into Bart's mouth]
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{{qf|Bart}} ''[munching]'' Thanks, Lis. You're the best!
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----
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{{qf|[[Weasel 1]]}} Nelson, y-you're bleeding.
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{{qf|[[Nelson]]}} Naw, happens all the time, somebody else's blood splatters on me. ''[realizes his nose is bleeding]'' Hey, wait a minute... you're right! ''[to Bart]'' You made me bleed my own blood.
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----
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:''[The school bell rings]''
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{{qf|[[Principal Skinner]]}} Uh oh, there's your bell. Come along, now, all of you. No dawdling, now.
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{{qf|Nelson}} ''[to Bart]'' I'll get you after school, man.
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{{qf|Bart}} But...
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{{qf|Principal Skinner}} Oh, no, no, no. He'll get you after school, son. Now hurry up, it's time for class.
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{{qf|Bart}} But...
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{{qf|Principal Skinner}} Scoot, young Simpson. There's learning afoot!
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----
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{{qf|Bart}} Nelson, it was all a mistake. This is how it happened, man. Listen up; you may get a kick out of it. My sister was baking cupcakes and...
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{{qf|Nelson}} I'll see you at the flagpole at 3:15.
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{{qf|Weasel 1}} And you better be prompt!
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{{qf|[[Weasel 2]]}} He has four other beatings scheduled this afternoon.
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----
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{{qf|[[Homer]]}} ''[to Bart]'' So, you had a little scuffle eh. Heh heh. Hope you won.
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:''[Bart enters the bathroom.]''
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{{qf|Bart}} ''[looks into mirror]'' I'm gonna miss you big guy. ''[Goes in to bathtub and groans]''
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{{qf|Homer}} ''[to Bart]'' Bart, your mother has the cool idea that you're ''[slows down and realizes that Bart is in tears]'' upset about something.
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{{qf|Bart}} ''[while in tears]'' Dad...I need help...please.
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{{qf|Homer}} Now come on, Bart, we don't want your mother to see you crying. Here, let me help you dry those tears.
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:''[Homer uses the hairdryer to dry Bart's tears]''
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{{qf|Homer}} So, what's the matter, son?
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{{qf|Bart}} I had a run in with a ''[hides behind bathtub edge]''... bully.
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{{qf|[[Marge]]}} ''[enters the bathroom]'' A bully!
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{{qf|Homer}} Oh come on, Marge, I don't bug you when you're helping Lisa.
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{{qf|Marge}} Well, Bart, I hope you're going straight to the principal about this!
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{{qf|Bart}} I guess I could do that.
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{{qf|Homer}} What? And violate the code of the schoolyard? I'd rather Bart die!
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{{qf|Marge}} What on earth are you talking about, Homer?
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{{qf|Homer}} The code of the schoolyard, Marge! The rules that teach a boy how to be a man! Let's see; don't tattle, always make fun of those different from you, never say anything unless you're sure everyone feel exactly the same way you do.
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----
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{{qf|[[Grampa]]}} ''[writing]'' I am disgusted with the way old people are depicted on television. We are not all vibrant, fun-loving sex maniacs. Many of us are bitter, resentful individuals, who remember the good old days, when entertainment was bland and inoffensive.
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----
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{{qf|Bart}} ''[to Herman]'' What happened to your arm?
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{{qf|[[Herman Hermann|Herman]]}} I can just say when your teacher tells you to get your arm out the bus window before the driver closes it, listen to her.
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----
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{{qf|Herman}} The key to [[Springfield]] has always been [[Elm Street]]. The Greeks knew it. The Carthaginians knew it. Now you know it.
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----
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{{qf|Herman}} First you'll need a declaration of war. I've got one here, just have to change the name from "Otto von Bismarck" to "Bart Simpson"
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----
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{{qf|Herman}} Strategy. Hmm. How many men do you have?
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{{qf|Bart}} None.
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{{qf|Herman}} You'll need more.
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<hr width="50%" />
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:''[Bart and other neighborhood children march towards Nelson, singing.]''
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{{qf|Bart}} I got a B in arithmetic!
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{{qf|Children}} I got a B in arithmetic
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{{qf|Bart}} Would-a got an A, but I was sick!
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{{qf|Children}} Would-a got an A, but I was sick
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{{qf|Bart}} In English class I did the best!
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{{qf|Children}} In English class I did the best
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{{qf|Bart}} Because I cheated on the test!
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{{qf|Children}} Because I cheated on the test
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{{qf|Bart}} We are happy, we are merry
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{{qf|Children}} We are happy, we are merry
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{{qf|Bart}} We got a rhyming dictionary
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{{qf|Children}} We got a rhyming dictionary
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{{qf|Bart}} Sound off!
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{{qf|Children}} One, two
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{{qf|Bart}} I can't hear you!
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{{qf|Children}} Three, four!
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:''[The school bell rings.]''
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:''[Bart slaps a [[Coward|kid]]. Grampa comes and slaps Bart]''
:'''[[w:Seymour Skinner|Principal Skinner]]''': Uh oh, there's your bell. Come along, now, all of you. No dawdling, now.
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{{qf|Grampa}} Bart, you can push them out of a plane, you can march them off a cliff, you can send them off to die on some God-forsaken rock. But for some reason, you can't slap them. Now apologize to that boy immediately.
:'''Nelson''': ''[to Bart]'' I'll get you after school, man.
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:'''Bart''': But...
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{{qf|Herman}} When he leaves the [[Kwik-E-Mart]], we start the saturation bombing. You got the water balloons?
:'''Principal Skinner''': Oh, no, no, no. He'll get you after school, son. Now hurry up, it's time for class.
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{{qf|Bart}} Two hundred rounds, sir. Is it okay if they say "Happy Birthday" on the side?
:'''Bart:''' But...
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{{qf|Herman}} Well, I'd rather they say "Death from Above," but I guess we're stuck.
:'''Principal Skinner:''' Scoot, young Simpson. There's learning afoot!
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{{qf|Grampa}} I thought I'd never hear the screams of pain or see the look of terror in a young man's eyes. Thank heaven for children.
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----
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{{qf|Bart}} ''[to viewers]'' Contrary to what you've just seen, war is neither glamorous nor fun. There are no winners; only losers. There are no good wars, with the following exceptions: the American Revolution, [[World War II]], and the [[Star Wars|Star Wars Trilogy]]. If you'd like to learn more about war, there's lots of books in your local library, many of them with cool gory pictures.
  
<hr width="50%" />
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{{Season 1|Q}}
 
 
:'''[[w:Bart Simpson|Bart]]''': Nelson, it was all a mistake. This is how it happened, man. Listen up; you may get a kick out of it. My sister was baking cupcakes and...
 
:'''Nelson''': I'll see you at the flagpole at 3:15.
 
:'''Weasel #1''': And you better be prompt!
 
:'''Weasel #2''': He has four other beatings scheduled this afternoon.
 
 
 
<hr width="50%" />
 
 
 
:'''[[w:Marge Simpson|Marge]]''': Well, Bart, I hope you're going straight to the principal about this!
 
:'''Bart''': I guess I could do that.
 
:'''[[w:Homer Simpson|Homer]]''': What? And violate the code of the schoolyard? I'd rather Bart die!
 
:'''Marge''': What on earth are you talking about, Homer?
 
:'''Homer''': The code of the schoolyard, Marge! The rules that teach a boy how to be a man! Let's see; don't tattle, always make fun of those different from you, never say anything unless you're sure everyone feel exactly the same way you do.
 
 
 
<hr width="50%" />
 
 
 
:'''[[w:Abraham Simpson|Grampa]]''': ''[writing]'' I am disgusted with the way old people are depicted on television. We are not all vibrant, fun-loving sex maniacs. Many of us are bitter, resentful individuals, who remember the good old days, when entertainment was bland and inoffensive.
 
 
 
<hr width="50%" />
 
 
 
:'''Bart''': [to Herman] What happened to your arm?
 
:'''Herman''': I can just say when your teacher tells you to get your arm out the bus window before the driver closes it, listen to her.
 
 
 
<hr width="50%" />
 
 
 
:'''Herman''': The key to Springfield has always been Elm Street. The Greeks knew it. The Carthaginians knew it. Now you know it.
 
 
 
<hr width="50%" />
 
 
 
:'''Herman''': First you'll need a declaration of war. I've got one here, just have to change the name from "Otto von Bismarck" to "Bart Simpson"
 
 
 
<hr width="50%" />
 
 
 
:'''Herman''': Strategy. Hmm. How many men do you have?
 
:'''Bart''': None.
 
:'''Herman''': You'll need more.
 
 
 
<hr width="50%" />
 
 
 
:''[Bart and other neighborhood children march towards Nelson, singing]''
 
:'''Bart''': I got a B in arithmetic!
 
:'''Children''': I got a B in arithmetic
 
:'''Bart''': Would-a got an A, but I was sick!
 
:'''Children''': Would-a got an A, but I was sick
 
:'''Bart''': In English class I did the best!
 
:'''Children''': In English class I did the best
 
:'''Bart''': Because I cheated on the test!
 
:'''Children''': Because I cheated on the test
 
:'''Bart''': We are happy, we are merry
 
:'''Children''': We are happy, we are merry
 
:'''Bart''': We got a rhyming dictionary
 
:'''Children''': We got a rhyming dictionary
 
:'''Bart''': Sound off!
 
:'''Children''': One, two
 
:'''Bart''': I can't hear you!
 
:'''Children''': Three, four!
 
 
 
<hr width="50%" />
 
 
 
:'''Grampa''': Bart, you can push them out of a plane, you can march them off a cliff, you can send them off to die on some God-forsaken rock. But for some reason, you can't slap them. Now apologize to that boy immediately.
 
 
 
<hr width="50%" />
 
 
 
:'''Herman''': When he leaves the Kwik-E-Mart, we start the saturation bombing. You got the water balloons?
 
:'''Bart''': Two hundred rounds, sir. Is it okay if they say "Happy Birthday" on the side?
 
:'''Herman''': Well, I'd rather they say "Death from Above," but I guess we're stuck.
 
 
 
<hr width="50%" />
 
 
 
:'''Grampa''': I thought I'd never hear the screams of pain or see the look of terror in a young man's eyes. Thank heaven for children.
 
 
 
<hr width="50%" />
 
 
 
:'''Bart''': ''[to viewers]'' Contrary to what you've just seen, war is neither glamorous nor fun. There are no winners; only losers. There are no good wars, with the following exceptions: the American Revolution, World War II, and the Star Wars Trilogy. If you'd like to learn more about war, there's lots of books in your local library, many of them with cool gory pictures.
 
{{Season 1 Q}}
 
[[Category:Quotes]]
 

Latest revision as of 14:32, May 3, 2024


Season 1 Episode Quotes
004 "There's No Disgrace Like Home"
005
"Bart the General"
"Moaning Lisa" 006
[Lisa refuses to let Bart hold her box of cupcakes while on the bus]
Bart: You sniveling toad! You little egg-sucker!
Lisa: Tell me more!
Bart: Back-scratcher! Boot-licker! Honor student!
Lisa: [smirking] You'll never get one now, name-caller.
Bart: All right, all right. Look, I'm sorry. I, I got upset. In the heat of the moment, I said some things I didn't mean.
Lisa: [sarcastically] You weren't thinking, were you.
Bart: No.
Lisa: I'm not a sniveling toad, am I?
Bart: Not really.
Lisa: I'm not a little egg-sucker, am I?
Bart: Of course not.
Lisa: Then what am I?
Bart: A beautiful human being.
Lisa: [coyly] What do you like best about me?
Bart: [stares at the cupcakes] Well, I'd have to say... your generous nature, your spirit of giving.
Lisa: Well... [thinks] Open your mouth and close your eyes, and you will get a big surprise.
[Bart does so. The bus stops with a jerk and a cupcake falls out of the box and onto the floor, she picks it up and shoves it into Bart's mouth]
Bart: [munching] Thanks, Lis. You're the best!

Weasel 1: Nelson, y-you're bleeding.
Nelson: Naw, happens all the time, somebody else's blood splatters on me. [realizes his nose is bleeding] Hey, wait a minute... you're right! [to Bart] You made me bleed my own blood.

[The school bell rings]
Principal Skinner: Uh oh, there's your bell. Come along, now, all of you. No dawdling, now.
Nelson: [to Bart] I'll get you after school, man.
Bart: But...
Principal Skinner: Oh, no, no, no. He'll get you after school, son. Now hurry up, it's time for class.
Bart: But...
Principal Skinner: Scoot, young Simpson. There's learning afoot!

Bart: Nelson, it was all a mistake. This is how it happened, man. Listen up; you may get a kick out of it. My sister was baking cupcakes and...
Nelson: I'll see you at the flagpole at 3:15.
Weasel 1: And you better be prompt!
Weasel 2: He has four other beatings scheduled this afternoon.

Homer: [to Bart] So, you had a little scuffle eh. Heh heh. Hope you won.
[Bart enters the bathroom.]
Bart: [looks into mirror] I'm gonna miss you big guy. [Goes in to bathtub and groans]
Homer: [to Bart] Bart, your mother has the cool idea that you're [slows down and realizes that Bart is in tears] upset about something.
Bart: [while in tears] Dad...I need help...please.
Homer: Now come on, Bart, we don't want your mother to see you crying. Here, let me help you dry those tears.
[Homer uses the hairdryer to dry Bart's tears]
Homer: So, what's the matter, son?
Bart: I had a run in with a [hides behind bathtub edge]... bully.
Marge: [enters the bathroom] A bully!
Homer: Oh come on, Marge, I don't bug you when you're helping Lisa.
Marge: Well, Bart, I hope you're going straight to the principal about this!
Bart: I guess I could do that.
Homer: What? And violate the code of the schoolyard? I'd rather Bart die!
Marge: What on earth are you talking about, Homer?
Homer: The code of the schoolyard, Marge! The rules that teach a boy how to be a man! Let's see; don't tattle, always make fun of those different from you, never say anything unless you're sure everyone feel exactly the same way you do.

Grampa: [writing] I am disgusted with the way old people are depicted on television. We are not all vibrant, fun-loving sex maniacs. Many of us are bitter, resentful individuals, who remember the good old days, when entertainment was bland and inoffensive.

Bart: [to Herman] What happened to your arm?
Herman: I can just say when your teacher tells you to get your arm out the bus window before the driver closes it, listen to her.

Herman: The key to Springfield has always been Elm Street. The Greeks knew it. The Carthaginians knew it. Now you know it.

Herman: First you'll need a declaration of war. I've got one here, just have to change the name from "Otto von Bismarck" to "Bart Simpson"

Herman: Strategy. Hmm. How many men do you have?
Bart: None.
Herman: You'll need more.

[Bart and other neighborhood children march towards Nelson, singing.]
Bart: I got a B in arithmetic!
Children: I got a B in arithmetic
Bart: Would-a got an A, but I was sick!
Children: Would-a got an A, but I was sick
Bart: In English class I did the best!
Children: In English class I did the best
Bart: Because I cheated on the test!
Children: Because I cheated on the test
Bart: We are happy, we are merry
Children: We are happy, we are merry
Bart: We got a rhyming dictionary
Children: We got a rhyming dictionary
Bart: Sound off!
Children: One, two
Bart: I can't hear you!
Children: Three, four!

[Bart slaps a kid. Grampa comes and slaps Bart]
Grampa: Bart, you can push them out of a plane, you can march them off a cliff, you can send them off to die on some God-forsaken rock. But for some reason, you can't slap them. Now apologize to that boy immediately.

Herman: When he leaves the Kwik-E-Mart, we start the saturation bombing. You got the water balloons?
Bart: Two hundred rounds, sir. Is it okay if they say "Happy Birthday" on the side?
Herman: Well, I'd rather they say "Death from Above," but I guess we're stuck.

Grampa: I thought I'd never hear the screams of pain or see the look of terror in a young man's eyes. Thank heaven for children.

Bart: [to viewers] Contrary to what you've just seen, war is neither glamorous nor fun. There are no winners; only losers. There are no good wars, with the following exceptions: the American Revolution, World War II, and the Star Wars Trilogy. If you'd like to learn more about war, there's lots of books in your local library, many of them with cool gory pictures.
Season 1 Quotes
Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire Bart the Genius Homer's Odyssey There's No Disgrace Like Home Bart the General Moaning Lisa The Call of the Simpsons The Telltale Head Life on the Fast Lane Homer's Night Out The Crepes of Wrath Krusty Gets Busted Some Enchanted Evening