Quote from Jerry in The Kiss Hello
Jerry: Well, thank you very much! Kramer: For what? Jerry: For putting my picture up on that wall. I'm like Richard Dawson down there now. And every person I see engages me in this long, boring, tedious, conversation. I can't even get out of the building! Kramer: You should be thanking me for liberating you from your world of loneliness and isolation. Now, you're part of a family. Jerry: Family? Kramer: Yeah. Jerry: You think I want another family? My father's demanding my uncle pay interest on $50 he was supposed to give my mother in 1941, and my uncle put my Nana in a home to try and shut her up! And I'll tell you another thing, Cosmo Kramer, whatever you wanna be called. The kissing thing is over. There's no more kissing, and I don't care what the consequences are. [Kramer kisses Jerry just as George opens the door. George backs out of the apartment without saying a word.]