Tim Quote #2354

Quote from Tim in No Place Like Home

Lucille: You know, I never realized that leaving this house would be so tough on you.
Tim: Neither did l. I'm just surprised how well you're doing.
Lucille: [laughs] How well I'm doing?
Tim: Yeah.
Lucille: Oh, honey, if you realized how many years I've spent thinking about this day and crying about it a lot.
Tim: I'm sorry. You know, I don't mean to make you feel bad about this.
Lucille: Tim, I just love this house.
Tim: Yeah.
Lucille: Everywhere I look there's just a wonderful memory. You know, I'll never forget all the Christmases we've had here. The whole family gathered around the table and the fire burning in the fireplace.
Tim: The turkey burning in the oven.

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 ‘No Place Like Home’ Quotes

Quote from Wilson

Wilson: You know, closing up the old childhood home can be a traumatic thing. I know it was for me.
Tim: A lot of memories?
Wilson: Yeah, they're still vivid. Waking up to the sound of a hyena laughing. The sweet smell of hay as the zebra grazed. The sight of a mother rhinoceros feeding her calf.
Tim: Uh, you... you were raised in Africa?
Wilson: Chicago. In an apartment overlooking the zoo.

Quote from Tim

Jill: How are you, honey?
Tim: I'm good. I was just thinking how much I'm like this house.
Marty: You mean you both have old, leaky pipes?
Tim: I'm speaking metaphorically.
Jeff: Metaphorically? You actually know what that means?
Tim: I have a neighbor who explains stuff like this to me.

Quote from Wilson

Tim: So, Wilson, what are you doing?
Wilson: Well, Tim, I'm carving a nativity scene out of giant radishes. What do you think of my Three Wise Men?
Tim: I think they should come bearing onion dip.
Wilson: [chuckles] See, this is part of the Mexican custom of Noche de Rabanos.
Tim: Um... Night of the Bathroom?
Wilson: No, no, no, no, no, Tim. Night of the Radishes. You see, every Christmas, farming families would head into town and display their tuberous creations.