Rick and Morty has transcended its status as an animated series to become a cultural phenomenon, delivering unforgettable quotes that blend dark humor with philosophical depth.
These memorable lines capture everything from Rick Sanchez's nihilistic worldview to Morty's evolving wisdom, making the show a touchstone for fans seeking both entertainment and existential reflection.
In this comprehensive guide, we explore the most impactful Rick and Morty quotes that have shaped fan conversations and left lasting impressions on viewers worldwide, showcasing the depth and humor that make the series a standout in modern animation.
Top 50 Quotes From the Rick & Morty TV Show

- "Nobody exists on purpose. Nobody belongs anywhere. Everybody's gonna die. Come watch TV." - Morty, Season 1, Episode 8 ("Rixty Minutes")
- "Wubba Lubba Dub Dub!" - Rick Sanchez, Multiple Episodes, starting from Season 1, Episode 5 ("Meeseeks and Destroy")
- "To live is to risk it all; otherwise, you're just an inert chunk of randomly assembled molecules drifting wherever the universe blows you." - Rick Sanchez, Season 3, Episode 2 ("Rickmancing the Stone")
- "Sometimes science is more art than science, Morty. Lot of people don't get that." - Rick Sanchez, Season 1, Episode 6 ("Rick Potion #9")
- "What, so everyone’s supposed to sleep every single night now? You realize that nighttime makes up half of all time?" - Rick, Season 2, Episode 2 ("Mortynight Run")
- "I'm sorry, but your opinion means very little to me." - Rick, Season 2, Episode 3 ("Auto Erotic Assimilation")
- "Don't be gross, Tammy." - Birdperson, Season 2, Episode 5 ("Get Schwifty")
- "If I let you make me nervous, then we can’t get schwifty." - Rick, Rick and Morty Season 2, Episode 5 ("Get Schwifty")
- "Weddings are basically funerals with cake." - Rick, Season 2, Episode 10 ("The Wedding Squanchers")
- "I mean, why would a Pop-Tart want to live inside a toaster, Rick? I mean, that would be like the scariest place for them to live. You know what I mean?" - Morty, Season 3, Episode 5 ("The Whirly Dirly Conspiracy")
- "You're not gonna believe this because it usually never happens, but I made a mistake." - Rick, Season 1, Episode 6 ("Rick Potion #9")
- "Can do!" - Mr. Meeseeks, Season 1, Episode 5 ("Meeseeks and Destroy")
- "It's fine, everything is fine. There's an infinite number of realities, Morty, and in a few dozens of those, I got lucky and turned everything back to normal." - Rick, Season 1, Episode 6 ("Rick Potion #9")
- "I’m Pickle Rick!" - Rick, Season 3, Episode 3 ("Pickle Rick")
- "Having a family doesn't mean that you stop being an individual. You know the best thing you can do for people that depend on you? Be honest with them, even if it means setting them free." - Morty, Season 2, Episode 7 ("Big Trouble in Little Sanchez")
- "The universe is basically an animal. It grazes on the ordinary. It creates infinite idiots just to eat them." - Rick, Season 2, Episode 4 ("Total Rickall")
- "Don’t think about it." - Rick, Multiple Episodes, starting from Season 1, Episode 1 ("Pilot")
- "Listen, Morty, I hate to break it to you, but what people call 'love' is just a chemical reaction that compels animals to breed." - Rick, Season 1, Episode 6 ("Rick Potion #9")
- "I’m not arguing, I’m explaining why I’m right." - Rick, Season 2, Episode 9 ("Look Who's Purging Now")
- "You gotta do it for Grandpa, Morty. You gotta put these seeds inside your butt." - Rick, Season 1, Episode 1 ("Pilot")
- "I can’t believe we’re getting away with this." - Jerry, Season 3, Episode 2 ("Rickmancing the Stone")
- "Unity, I'm sorry. I didn't know freedom meant people doing stuff that sucks. I was thinking more of a 'choose your own cellphone carrier' thing." - Rick, Season 2, Episode 3 ("Auto Erotic Assimilation")
- "Just hit a button Morty, give me a beat. Oh man, okay, all right, umm." - Rick, Season 1, Episode 4 ("M. Night Shaym-Aliens!")
- "Get schwifty? What the hell is that?" - Principal Vagina, Season 2, Episode 5 ("Get Schwifty")
- "That's the difference between you and me, Morty. I never go back to the carpet store." - Rick, Season 2, Episode 1 ("A Rickle in Time")
- "When you’re wearing these babies, you can basically just walk on any surface you want, Morty, up, down, below, turn around to the left. These things really bring it all together." - Rick, Season 1, Episode 2 ("Lawnmower Dog")
- "Summer, he's not a hot girl. You can't just lock him in a room and hope he falls in love with you." - Beth, Season 2, Episode 7 ("Big Trouble in Little Sanchez")
- "Your parents are gonna do it. Go to your room!" - Rick, Season 2, Episode 7 ("Big Trouble in Little Sanchez")
- "I turned myself into a pickle, Morty! I'm Pickle Riiick!" - Rick, Season 3, Episode 3 ("Pickle Rick")
- "Life is effort and I'll stop when I die!" - Jerry, Season 2, Episode 8 ("Interdimensional Cable 2: Tempting Fate")
- "Oh, I'm sorry, Morty. Are you the scientist or are you the kid who wanted to get laid?" - Rick, Season 1, Episode 6 ("Rick Potion #9")
- "Sometimes I think I’m more harp than girl. Then I remember I don’t know how to play the harp." - Summer, Season 2, Episode 3 ("Auto Erotic Assimilation")
- "If you think my Rick’s dead, he’s alive, and if you think you’re safe, he’s coming for you!" - Morty, Season 3, Episode 1 ("The Rickshank Rickdemption")
- "Morty, where's your collar? I'll fix it." - Rick, Season 2, Episode 1 ("A Rickle in Time")
- "This is the part of the story that's really fun for me!" - Mr. Poopybutthole, Season 2, Episode 4 ("Total Rickall")
- "I'm Mr. Meeseeks! Look at me!" - Mr. Meeseeks, Season 1, Episode 5 ("Meeseeks and Destroy")
- "You’re young, you have your whole life ahead of you, and your anal cavity is still taut yet malleable." - Rick, Season 1, Episode 1 ("Pilot")
- "What about the reality where Hitler cured cancer, Morty? The answer is: Don’t think about it." - Rick, Season 1, Episode 10 ("Close Rick-counters of the Rick Kind")
- "Weddings are just funerals with cake." - Rick, Season 2, Episode 10 ("The Wedding Squanchers")
- "I don't do magic, Morty, I do science. One takes brains, the other takes dark eyeliner." - Rick, Season 1, Episode 11 ("Ricksy Business")
- "Morty, a man capable of sustaining a platonic friendship with an attractive female is theoretically possible, but I’ve never seen it happen." - Rick, Season 2, Episode 7 ("Big Trouble in Little Sanchez")
- "I know that's not a popular opinion, but that's my two cents on the issue." - Jerry, Rick and Morty Season 2, Episode 5 ("Get Schwifty")
- "There's a lesson here and I'm not going to be the one to figure it out." - Rick, Season 3, Episode 3 ("Pickle Rick")
- "You pass butter." - Butter Robot, Season 1, Episode 9 ("Something Ricked This Way Comes")
- "Being nice is something stupid people do to hedge their bets." - Rick Sanchez, Season 2, Episode 6 ("The Ricks Must Be Crazy")
- "I’m sorry, but I’d rather have a father than a lover." - Beth, Rick and Morty Season 3, Episode 9 ("The ABC's of Beth")
- "God is not a lie, but he's a bit of an asshole." - Birdperson, Season 2, Episode 5 ("Get Schwifty")
- "Love is just a chemical reaction that compels animals to breed." - Rick, Season 1, Episode 6 ("Rick Potion #9")
- "You're not supposed to be here. You're like a turd that rolled out of the toilet." - Jerry, Season 3, Episode 5 ("The Whirly Dirly Conspiracy")
- "Yeah! I've got about a thousand memories of your dumb little ass and about six of them are pleasant." - Rick, Season 2, Episode 4 ("Total Rickall")
The Philosophy Behind Rick's Most Memorable Lines
Rick and Morty's enduring appeal lies in its ability to weave complex philosophical concepts into everyday conversation. The show's quotes have become cultural touchstones precisely because they tackle universal themes — mortality, meaning, relationships, and our place in an indifferent universe — with both humor and surprising depth.
Rick's nihilistic observations frequently serve as entry points for more profound philosophical discussions. His famous assertion that love is just a chemical reaction reflects the show's exploration of reductionist thinking, while simultaneously questioning whether scientific explanations diminish or enhance our understanding of human experience.
Morty's evolving wisdom demonstrates character growth through philosophical development. His comforting words to Summer about nobody existing on purpose represent a form of "therapeutic nihilism" — using the recognition of life's apparent meaninglessness as a pathway to acceptance and peace rather than despair.
The show's multiverse concept adds another layer to these philosophical explorations. When Rick casually mentions infinite realities, he's not just providing sci-fi exposition — he's presenting viewers with genuine questions about identity, choice, and the value of individual experience in an infinite cosmos.
Why These Quotes Resonate with Modern Audiences
Rick and Morty arrived at a time when audiences were hungry for content that acknowledged life's complexities without offering simple solutions. The show's quotes have become widely shared and referenced because they provide language for experiences many people struggle to articulate.
The therapeutic power of dark humor allows viewers to process difficult emotions and existential concerns through laughter. When Rick delivers cynical observations about existence, viewers often find catharsis rather than despair — the humor makes heavy concepts more approachable and less threatening.
Generational resonance plays a significant role in the show's quotability. Many fans see their own struggles with meaning, purpose, and family relationships reflected in the characters' philosophical musings. The quotes offer both validation of these struggles and potential frameworks for understanding them.
Social media amplification has transformed these quotes into cultural shorthand. A simple "Wubba Lubba Dub" can communicate complex feelings about great pain and the need for help. At the same time "Nobody exists on purpose" has become a surprisingly comforting refrain for those dealing with existential anxiety.
Best Rick and Morty Quotes by Character
Some of the best Rick and Morty quotes originate from the specific character dynamics featured across various Morty Season episodes. Rick's sardonic wit contrasts beautifully with Morty's growing philosophical awareness. From the iconic Pickle Rick transformation to the existential dread of "everybody's gonna die," these Morty quotes capture the show's range perfectly.
Listen to how Rick describes existence as being just an inert chunk of matter, or how he dismisses conventional emotions as mere chemical reactions. These moments reveal the depth beneath the show's surface humor, creating quotes that resonate long after the credits roll.
FAQs
What is Rick's favorite quote and famous catchphrase?
Rick's famous catchphrase in Rick and Morty is "Wubba Lubba Dub Dub!" Initially thought to be a nonsensical exclamation, it's later revealed to mean "I am in great pain, please help me" in Birdperson's language, adding emotional depth to what seemed like gibberish.
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What are Rick's quotes about love?
Rick's views and feelings on love are quite cynical. One notable quote is, "Listen, Morty, I hate to break it to you, but what people call 'love' is just a chemical reaction that compels animals to breed." This reflects the show's exploration of the tension between scientific reductionism and emotional meaning. You can also look at some Rick and Morty gifts here.
How many times does Rick say Morty in Rick and Morty?
Throughout the first three seasons of Rick and Morty, Rick mentions Morty's name approximately 781 times, with 113 mentions in the third season's first episode alone.
What happened to Tiny Rick?
In Episode 2 of the seventh season, Rick eliminates Tiny Rick after determining that it, along with the rest of the clones, was a failure, demonstrating the show's commitment to consequences, even for seemingly lighthearted concepts.
Key Takeaways
The universe of Rick and Morty continues to captivate audiences with its rich blend of memorable dialogue and iconic lines, which range from hilariously absurd to deeply philosophical, often within the same episode. These quotes have transcended their original context to become part of broader cultural conversations about meaning, morality, and human connection.
These quotes capture the essence of the show's unique blend of science fiction adventures, existential exploration, and dark humor. Whether Rick delivers cynical observations about existence, Morty offers glimpses of hard-earned wisdom, or any of the countless unforgettable characters deliver lines that resonate long after the episode ends, these quotes remind us why Rick and Morty has cultivated such a dedicated fanbase.
The show's ability to make philosophy accessible through humor, to find meaning in what seems meaningless, and to explore the deepest questions of existence while maintaining its irreverent spirit has created a body of quotable material that continues to inspire discussion, reflection, and, yes, plenty of memes. From randomly assembled molecules drifting through space to profound realizations about what it means to have your whole life ahead of you, these quotes offer both entertainment and enlightenment.
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