Difference between revisions of "I Love Lisa/Quotes"
Wikisimpsons - The Simpsons Wiki
m (Bot: Removing from Category:Real world articles) |
m (replaced: Lunchlady Doris → Lunchlady Dora (2)) |
||
Line 13: | Line 13: | ||
---- | ---- | ||
:'''Guy''': Where do you want these beef hearts? | :'''Guy''': Where do you want these beef hearts? | ||
− | :'''[[Lunchlady | + | :'''[[Lunchlady Dora]]''': On the floor. |
:'''Guy''': It doesn't look very clean. | :'''Guy''': It doesn't look very clean. | ||
− | :'''Lunchlady | + | :'''Lunchlady Dora''': Just do your job, heart boy. |
:''[The man drops the hearts from the truck to the floor]'' | :''[The man drops the hearts from the truck to the floor]'' | ||
---- | ---- |
Revision as of 17:21, April 14, 2014
|
|||||||||
|
|
|
- Ralph: The doctor said I wouldn't have any nose bleeds if I kept my finger outta there!
- Ralph: I Choo-Choo-Choose you.
- Moe: [reads his valentine] "To Moe. From your secret admirer."
- Barney: Yoo hoo!
- Moe: Oh God, no!
- [Barney blows a kiss and belches]
- Guy: Where do you want these beef hearts?
- Lunchlady Dora: On the floor.
- Guy: It doesn't look very clean.
- Lunchlady Dora: Just do your job, heart boy.
- [The man drops the hearts from the truck to the floor]
- Groundskeeper Willie: I didn't cry when me own father was hung for stealing a pig, but I'll cry now.
- Lisa: Ralph thinks I like him but I only gave him a valentine because I felt sorry for him.
- Homer: Ah, sweet pity. Where would my love life have been without it?
- Homer: You know, one day honest citizens are going to stand up to you crooked cops.
- Chief Wiggum: They are!? Oh no! Ha-have they set a date?
- Ralph: [to Lisa] Uh... so... do you like... stuff?
- Ralph: My parents won't let me use scissors. [kids laugh at him]
- Miss Hoover: The children have a right to laugh at you, Ralph. These things couldn't cut butter. Now, take out your red crayons.
- Ralph: Miss Hoover. I don't have a red crayon.
- Miss Hoover: Why not?
- Ralph: I ate it.
- Grampa: Bah, this is just another Hallmark holiday cooked up to sell cards.
- Jasper: Aww... a Valentine from my daughter!
- Grampa: Can I have the envelope?
- Miss Hoover: You may now exchange Valentines.
- Ralph: Miss Hoover, I glued my head to my shoulder.
- Ms. Hoover: First, we're going to construct paper mailboxes to store the valentines.
- Lisa: Isn't that just pointless busy-work?
- Ms. Hoover: [taps her nose] Bull's-eye. Get cracking.
- Principal Skinner: Attention everyone, this is Principal Skinner. Some student (possibly Bart Simpson) has been circulating candy hearts with crude off-color sentiments.
- Krusty: Hey, kids! Don't forget to watch my 29th Anniversary Show, featuring clips like this one of Sideshow Mel wacked out on wowie-sauce!
- [About Krusty's 29th Anniversary Show]
- Bart: I'd give anything to go to that show!
- Homer: I'd sell my first-born son!
- Bart: Hey!
- Homer: You'll do as you're told!
- Lisa: What do you say to a boy to let him know you're not interested?
- Marge: Well, honey, when I...
- Homer: [puts up a hand] Let me handle this, Marge, I've heard 'em all. I like you as a friend... I think we should see other people... I no speak English...
- Lisa: I get the idea.
- Homer: I'm married to the sea... I don't want to kill you, but I will.
- Homer: Six simple words: I'm not gay, but I'll learn.
- Lisa [when Ralph shows up at the Simpson house] Just make up some excuse! [runs to hide]
- Homer: [answering the door] She's in the can. Go away.
- Bart: Oh it isn't fair. I'm ten times the Krusty fan you are. I even have the Krusty home pregnancy test!
- Lisa: I'm not sure if I should go. I don't even like him.
- Bart: You're right, Lis, you shouldn't go. It wouldn't be honest. I'll go, disguised as you.
- Lisa: What if he wants to hold hands?
- Bart: I'm prepared to make that sacrifice.
- Lisa: What if he wants a kiss?
- Bart: I'm prepared to make that sacrifice.
- Lisa: What if he...?
- Bart: You don't want to know how far I'll go.
- Lisa: Dad, is it all right to take things from people you don't like?
- Homer: Sure it is, honey. You do mean stealing, don't you?
- Lisa: That story isn't suitable for children.
- Chief Wiggum: Really? I keep my pants on in this version.
- Principal Skinner: Good evening, everyone, and welcome to a wonderful evening of theater and picking up after yourselves.
- Miss Hoover: Bart, do you want to play John Wilkes Booth, or do you want to act like a maniac?
- Ralph: Leave me alone. I'm here to play George Washington.
- Bart [after Miss Hoover carries him offstage] Unhand me, Yankee!
- Ralph: [reads Lisa's card] "Let's 'bee' friends." It says, "bee" and it has a picture of a bee on it. [laughs]