Moaning Lisa/Quotes


 * Bart: I didn't do it. No one saw me do it. No one can prove anything.


 * Mr. Largo: Lisa, there's no room for crazy bebop in "My Country 'tis Of Thee!"
 * Lisa: But, Mr. Largo, that's what "My Country" is all about.
 * Mr. Largo: What?
 * Lisa: I'm wailing out for the homeless family living out of its car. The Iowa farmer, whose land has been taken away by unfeeling bureaucrats. The West Virginia coal miner, coughing up his...
 * Mr. Largo: Well, that's all fine and good, but Lisa, none of these unpleasant people are going to be at the recital next week.


 * Marge: It doesn't matter how you feel inside, you know. It's what shows up on the surface that counts. Take all your bad feelings and push them down, all the way down, past your knees, until you're almost walking on them. And then you'll fit in, and you'll be invited to parties, and boys will like you... and happiness will follow.


 * Bart: In the red trunks, with the record of 48 wins and no losses, the undisputed champ of this house, battling Bart Simpson! Whoopee! Woo-woo-woo! And, in the lavender trunks, with a record of zero wins and 48 defeats, oh, correction: humiliating defeats - all of them by knockout...
 * Homer: Must you do this every time?
 * Bart: Homer "The Human Punching Bag" Simpson.


 * Bart: Is Jock there?
 * Moe: Who?
 * Bart: Jock, last name Strap.
 * Moe: Hold on. [calling out] Jock Strap! Hey, guys, I'm looking for a Jock Strap!


 * Bleeding Gums Murphy: My friends call me "Bleeding Gums."
 * Lisa: Eugh! How'd you get a name like that?
 * Bleeding Gums Murphy: Well, let me put it this way. You ever been to the dentist?
 * Lisa: Yeah.
 * Bleeding Gums Murphy: Not me. I suppose I should go to one, but I got enough pain in my life as it is.


 * Bleeding Gums Murphy: The blues isn't about making yourself feeling better, it's about making other people feel worse.


 * Bleeding Gums Murphy: You know you play pretty well for someone with no real problems.


 * Marge: Lisa, get away from that jazzman! [to Bleeding Gums] Nothing personal. I just fear the unfamiliar.


 * [Lisa is singing a blues song she wrote]
 * I got a bratty brother
 * He bugs me every day
 * And this morning my own mother
 * She gave my last cupcake away
 * My dad acts like he belongs
 * He belongs in the zoo
 * I'm the saddest kid in grade number two


 * Bart: Sorry Dad, women and children first [slams door]
 * Homer: What?! [keeps pounding door as Bart laughs]