- To many, Homer may appear lazy and a loser, but he's just much misguided. He's boorish, sure, but well meaning and, I guess, the one thing we have in common is the pursuit of lousy diets.
- Don't eat me. I have a wife and kids. Eat them.
- The humor is essentially dark for a cartoon and sophisticated. But at the same time, being a cartoon gives the writers more freedom than in a normal sitcom. It always pushes the line that, despite human failings, the Simpsons are really decent people.
- After years of doing it, you learn the difference between your ego and your opinion. When you're married you have to cut through that.
- Sometimes the only way you can feel good about yourself is by making someone else look bad. And I'm tired of making other people feel good about themselves.
- Beer. Now there's a temporary solution.
- I've made a kind of pact with myself where I said, It doesn't matter what it is as long as I'm acting.
- I think that most people don't even know that I do other things. They think that Homer is all that I do.
- I often say, if I wasn't part of the show I'd be a huge fan of it.
- Go ahead and play the blues if it'll make you happy.
- Getting out of jury duty is easy. The trick is to say you're prejudiced against all races.
- It's the cushiest job, but some lines are so funny that I crack up.
- It's hard to find a play that's right for me to do. Rather than waiting around for the right script to come along, I decided to write one myself.
- It is better to watch things then to do them.
- In this house, we obey the laws of thermodynamics!
- If I were actually Homer Simpson, I'd be getting scripts out the wazoo.
- It's a different way of getting across an emotion. You're trying to get it across to the animator because the animator is inspired by the voicetrack in terms of how to animate the character.
- I think the tone of the show has certainly changed over the years, because it's really, really hard to do something different when you have a show going on as long as this has.
- I always enjoyed writing. I did playlets in high school, I did radio shows in college. That's one of the reasons I went down to Second City, because you could do acting and writing.
- The Simpsons take up so little time that I'm able to do other things as well.
- The nice thing is that, at least in Los Angeles, I'm known as a character actor and I do auditions for other things besides just cartoon shows.
- There are times when the writers ask us to improvise. Sometimes the animators are inspired by what you do, and sometimes you are inspired by what the animators do.
- The voice doesn't take a lot of effort now, but in the beginning it was hard to try to find a voice. The one I settled on was just easier to do for a half-hour.
- The Simpsons can go anywhere in the world and not worry about any budgetary issues. However, even when the show has had its run, I think the characters can go on in perpetuity.
- One of my favorite episodes was the one in which Homer grew hair. That was a very unique episode, since there was a gay secretary, but that wasn't even the issue of the show-the issue was Homer's image changing because he had hair.
- It's the weirdest thing. When you go into acting, you expect to be a huge star and to be recognized... It did happen, but not in the way you expect it to... In L.A., I'm just another character actor.
- [on how he came up with his 'Krusty the clown' voice] I grew up watching Bozo in Chicago. The original Bozo, Bob Bell, had a sort of gravelly voice.
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