Homer: Brothers, I've learned a wonderful lesson: helping others makes
our own lives better and makes us better people. So instead of
just shooting pool and drinking beer, let us Stonecutters use
what we have to help the less fortunate.
[crowd stares, dumbfounded; crickets chirp]
Moe: He's gone mad with power like that Albert Schweitzer guy.
-- Albert, Adolf, what's the difference,
"Homer the Great"
our own lives better and makes us better people. So instead of
just shooting pool and drinking beer, let us Stonecutters use
what we have to help the less fortunate.
[crowd stares, dumbfounded; crickets chirp]
Moe: He's gone mad with power like that Albert Schweitzer guy.
-- Albert, Adolf, what's the difference,
"Homer the Great"
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