Albert Einstein: Are you thinking what I’m thinking?
Ed Walters: Now what would be the odds of that happening?
Category: I.Q.
An intelligence quotient (IQ) is a score derived from one of several standardized tests designed to assess human intelligence.
Algae? This is a color?
Albert Einstein: Algae? This is a color?
Albert: Don’t let your brain interfere with your heart.
I need to call a phone. Can I use your cab?
Catherine Boyd: I need to call a phone. Can I use your cab?
Ed Walters: There’s a cab in the office.
It was like death… but in a good way.
Ed Walters: It was like death… but in a good way.
Catherine Boyd: You took Albert Einstein for a ride on that thing?
Ed Walters: Sure.
Catherine Boyd: Well don’t ever do that again!
Ed Walters: Come on. He loved it. He went “Wahoo.”
Catherine Boyd: Wahoo?
Ed Walters: When’s the last time he said “Wahoo”?
Catherine Boyd: Well I’m sure I don’t know.
Ed Walters: When’s the last time you said Wahoo?
Catherine Boyd: Well I’m sure I don’t know.
James! How’s the rat business?
Boris Podolsky: James! How’s the rat business?
James Moreland: Well, actually it’s mostly students I’m experimenting on now.
Kurt Godel: My God, the mazes must be enormous.
Louis Bamberger: Look at that–red, green, black! It’s like having four pens in one! What a wonderful time to be alive, eh?