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Once you believe in quantum mechanics," I said, "it's hard to rule something out merely because it is impossible. — Ted Kosmatka

We may yet live to see the day when women will be no longer news! And it cannot come too soon. I want to be a peaceful, happy, normal human being, pursuing my unimpeded way through life, never having to stop to explain, defend or apologize for my sex. — Nellie L. McClung

My father loved baseball and he cultivated my talent. I don't think he ever had any doubt in his mind that I would play professional baseball someday. — Bob Feller

We become what we think about all day long. The qustion is, "What do you think about?" — Wayne Dyer

The usefulness of cow-peas and soy-beans as human food has been recognized only recently in this country. — David F. Houston

And how I hated the term, politically incorrect, hated the shield it gave racists who got to label themselves politically incorrect, instead of admitting what they really were. Even to themselves. — Ted Kosmatka

I shook my head. "After a while, quantum mechanics starts to affect your worldview." "What does this mean?" "The more research I did, the less I believed." "In quantum mechanics?" "No," I said. "In the world. — Ted Kosmatka

People who offer you conflict may be offering you the opportunity for growth. Seek these people out. These are the people who can show you that you can do it for yourself. You can be a big circle. — Kaleel Jamison

So there is only this place." He gestured around him. "Only work. People forget they are going to die someday. There's more to life than career and paycheck. — Ted Kosmatka

And is that what you'd wish for him, to have an easy life?"
"Isn't that what every parent wishes for?"
"No," I said. I touched my own stomach. I put my small hand over his large one. "I hope our son grows to be a good man. — Ted Kosmatka

They were so far-fetched, so ridiculous, that only someone with his kind of power would have a vested interest in shifting attention away from the commission. It was a method torn from the pages of the oldest propaganda books. Tell a lowercase lie, and people won't believe it. Tell a standard lie, and people will doubt it. But tell a lie in all caps, a lie of truly colossal proportions, and that people will have to believe. And although such a colossal lie, when told by a man of power and position, requires little in the way of actual proof, it is still vulnerable to a large enough burden of contrary evidence. — Ted Kosmatka

The math says you can either know the position of an electron or the momentum, but never both. — Ted Kosmatka

Speaking of boxes...
Do you know that thought experiment with the cat in the box with the poison? Theory requires the cat to be both alive and dead until observed.
Well, I actually performed the experiment. Dozens of times. The bad news is reality doesn't exist. The good news is we have a new cat graveyard. — Ted Kosmatka

I drank until I couldn't remember which hand held the gun and which the bottle. I drank until they were the same. — Ted Kosmatka

Its impossible to go onto the Tardis set and not play with things and fiddle with dials. — Jenna Coleman

Never trust a man with only one book. — Ted Kosmatka

We taste and suckle each other, and I'm so thirsty he could feed me his kiss all night and I'd still be dying in the desert. — Katy Evans

The enrichment center would like to announce a new employee initiative of forced voluntary participation.
If any Aperture Science employee would like to opt out of this new voluntary testing program, please remember; science rhymes with compliance.
Do you know what doesn't rhyme with compliance?
Neurotoxin.
Due to high mortality rates, you may be reluctant to participate in the new initiative.
The enrichtment center assures you this is a strictly selfish impulse on your part, and why can't you love science like [insert co-worker's name here]? — Ted Kosmatka

I'd ask you to think outside the box on this, but it's obvious your box is broken. And has schizophrenia. — Ted Kosmatka

I see a lot of patterns in our behavior as a nation that parallel a lot of other historical processes. — Maynard James Keenan

First we see, and then we reflect. Imagine a painting of a bicycle; then imagine the bicycle cast as a sculpture. Finally imagine a sculpture so perfect in every detail that it is indistinguishable from what it reflects. Imagine that you might ride upon this perfect sculpture. Is it not, in fact, just another bicycle? — Ted Kosmatka

And there was the true artistry of a golden tongue. To be able to speak for an hour without revealing anything. To speak without leaving the impression that your words, by the hundreds, were full of empty air. — Ted Kosmatka

[Internationa] Aid is just another praetorian business enterprise. — Arundhati Roy

She brought her hand up to find my cheek. "Why are the brilliant ones always so fucked up? — Ted Kosmatka

You look at your child's face, and you don't wonder whose side you're on. You know. That side. — Ted Kosmatka

Taken from the musical play, "Scallawalli and Petwah" by Mark DiBernardo
"I saw Satan fall like lightening from heaven. — Mark DiBernardo