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Season 25 Episode Quotes
544 "The Winter of His Content"
545
"The War of Art"
"You Don't Have to Live Like a Referee" 546


Homer: Kettle corn. The heroin of the farmers' market.

Marge: Oh, it looks great!
[Homer walk to the living room and look at the new painting]'
Homer: Well, to me, it looks like garbage salad. But that's the great thing about art. Everyone can have their own opinion about why it sucks.

Marge: But the Van Houtens are our friends.
Homer: Are they, Marge? If you think about it, aren't they really just the parents of a kid who happens to hang out with our kid?
Marge: All our friends are like that.

Marge: What if we give the Van Houtens 25% of the money?
Homer: Then they'll just be mad about the 65% that we're keeping.

Homer: Okay, Milhouse, the guys in back are shining up your new bike.
Milhouse Van Houten: And all I have to do is not say anything about some painting to my Mom and Dad?
Marge: Oh, sweetie, you want your parents to be happy, don't you?
Milhouse: I guess.
Homer: "I guess"! You're funny! No wonder Lisa's in love with you.
Milhouse: She is?!
Lisa: She is?!

Luann Van Houten: We considered you our friends. We trusted you! I let Homer use our master bathroom! Then you stab us in the back!

Marge: See what happens when we get greedy?!
Homer: Honey, there's something I want to show you.
Marge: An ATM receipt?
Homer: I don't know whose this is. I found it next to the cash machine, and I've always kept it. Look at the balance.
Marge: Five figures!
Homer: With that painting, we could have what these people have: A money cushion. No more living paycheck to paycheck, one lost retainer away from the gutter.
Marge: I could write a check with today's date on it.
Homer: That's the cushion.

Marge: Great! Now we're raccoons, the masked bandits of the animal world!
Homer: Don't worry. No one's gonna see this stupid show.

Marge: We don't even get this many Christmas cards.

Kirk Van Houten: [looking at the picture of Luann on his MyPad, desperately] Oh, Luann, I'll never gaze from my thick eyeglasses into your thick eyeglasses ever again.

Homer: Okay, all I gotta do is take a quick ferry to Isla Verde, find Café Artiste, and they'll back up Kirk's story. That will prove the painting was his—and now ours.
Marge: Oh, Homer Simpson, that painting has torn the town apart, destroyed Kirk and Luann's marriage, and everyone's very worried about Milhouse.
Bart: He's been playing Dancing Revolution for hours, but the TV is off.
[Milhouse is still playing the dancing game while the TV is off]
Homer: But our cushion!
Marge: That picture has brought out the worst in everyone! Please! Just let it go!
[She walk away from Homer angrily, and Bart just walk into him]
Bart: You're not gonna let it go, are you?
Homer: I wish I knew how.

Lisa: This is so exciting! My first time establishing provenance!
Homer: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Just remember, if your mother asks, I took you to a wine tasting.
Lisa: That's a terrible thing for a father to do.
Homer: That's why she'll believe it.

Lisa: You're a forger?
Klaus Ziegler: "Forger" is such a cruel word. I'm an art forger.

Lisa: What you do is horrible; ripping off geniuses who spent years perfecting their styles.
Klaus Ziegler: Perhaps you are the one who is horrible.
Lisa: What?!
Klaus Ziegler: You only cared about that painting when you thought it was created by someone famous.
Lisa: Well, no, but now when I look at it, all I see is a fraud.
Klaus Ziegler: Beauty is beauty. My forgeries give pleasure to people all over the world.

Klaus Ziegler: If there's one thing art is good for, it's to melt the frost which often hardens a woman's heart.
Season 25 Quotes
Homerland Treehouse of Horror XXIV Four Regrettings and a Funeral YOLO Labor Pains The Kid Is All Right Yellow Subterfuge White Christmas Blues Steal This Episode Married to the Blob Specs and the City Diggs The Man Who Grew Too Much The Winter of His Content The War of Art You Don't Have to Live Like a Referee Luca$ Days of Future Future What to Expect When Bart's Expecting Brick Like Me Pay Pal The Yellow Badge of Cowardge