Positronic Brain Quotes & Sayings
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This isn't a complaint, but I have to ask why you do that."
"Do what?"
"Touch me like you have every right in the world to. You do it even before it's a sure thing that I'll sleep with you."
"I don't know." His voice lifted, sounding slightly puzzled. "I think because whenever you're within arm's reach, it seems like my hands would feel more natural on you than they would hanging at my sides. — Amelia C. Gormley
Have I gone mad like Anne and no one has the heart to tell me? I wish someone would tell me, I feel crazy enough though. — Suzanne Collins
I do a lot of a cross training. — Geoff Stults
Mathematics directs the flow of the universe, lurks behind its shapes and curves, holds the reins of everything from tiny atoms to the biggest stars. — Edward Frenkel
If a robot can be manipulated into doing harm to a man, it means only that we must extend the powers of the positronic brain. One might say we ought to make the human better. That is impossible, so we will make the robot more foolproof. — Isaac Asimov
Mr Baley", said Quemot, "you can't treat human emotions as though they were built about a positronic brain".
"I'm not saying you can. Robotics is a deductive science and sociology an inductive one. But mathematics can be made to apply in either case. — Isaac Asimov
I might kinda, sorta, really, truly love you — Nicole Williams
I don't think that now: half of everything is something, not nothing. Lots of somethings — Justine Larbalestier
One of the first pieces of advice I was ever given, on my first job was, you should always buy something to treat yourself to say well done for getting the job! However I've not followed on that through yet ... I've always wanted a tattoo, something to mark my experience. — Sam Claflin
It deserves and warrants conversation because somebody is saying, 'Hey, this offends me,' — Darrell Green
The greatest misfortune of the wise man and the greatest unhappiness of the fool are based upon convention. — Franz Schubert
The only reason we're not in Iran now is because we're going alphabetically and George Bush can't spell. — Greg Giraldo
All that had been done in the mid-twentieth century on "calculating machines" had been upset by Robertson and his positronic brain-paths. The miles of relays and photocells had given way to the spongy globe of plantinumiridium about the size of a human brain. She — Isaac Asimov
Data: My positronic brain has several layers of shielding to protect me from power surges. It would be possible for you to remove my cranial unit and take it with you.
Riker: Let me get this straight
you want me to take off your head?
Data: Yes sir — Star Trek The Next Generation