Finally!
A man of true character!
Alright.
Fine.
His character is questionable, at best.
But he’s definitely got character.
For whatever that’s worth.
No, I’m not referring to the blind Greek poet Homer, who’s credited for creating brilliant works such as The Odyssey and The Illiad.
Geez!
Lower your standards a couple thousand notches, people!
That’s right.
I’m talking about the great Homer Simpson, of course!
Presenting ten of Homer’s finest, most inspiring motivational quotes to help start your weekend off right:
(Well, yeah. I guess that is a valid point.)
(Indeed, Homer. Indeed.)
(Again, he’s got a good point.)
(Umm… Moving on…)
(Close enough.)
(No worries. Pretty sure the damage was already done.)
(Okay, so I wouldn’t go quite that far..)
(Fair enough.)
(Hey, you can’t have your cake and eat it, too.)
(It’s safe to assume Homer no longer makes any further attempts at this unnecessary learning nonsense.)
~Happy Friday, everyone! Hope your weekend is amazing!~
(The Wisdom of Homer originally appeared on Comically Quirky on 4/15/16)
Love the last one. Think it’s completely valid and true.
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Yes, it sure is 😀
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Just loved those quotes!!!
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Isn’t Homer great? 😛
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Dow!
Awesome
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Thnks! I mean, thanks! I wouldn’t want to be as smrt as Homer. I mean, smart. D’oh! 😝
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Homer (Simpson, that is) is always good for some great laughs. 🙂
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Yeah, he is! Not exactly a great role model, but at least he creates humor in his ignorance 😛
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Lol 🙂 Wonderful and funny post !! happy to get back here 🙂
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Thank you! Happy to have you here! 😀
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Hahah I love this post, nicely done!!
Hope you have a lovely weekend =]
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Thanks! 😀
Hope your week is off to a great start!
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lol
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😀
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Oh my, a generational gap. I saw the title and immediately thought of Homer the legendary author of the Iliad and the Odyssey in the 2nd century AD. That was probably Jett’s thought, too. But your Homer is good, too.
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You are absolutely correct; Jett, being the stoic doggie that he is, much prefers the more scholarly of the two Homers. But he does have a good sense of humor, as evidenced by his penchant for mischief! 😄
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