Charlie: I'm gonna let ya' in on a little secret, Ray. K-Mart sucks.
Raymond: 'Course I got Jeopardy! at five o'clock. I watch Jeopardy! Charlie: Don't start with that, Ray.
Billy Ray: When I was a kid, if we wanted bubbles, we had to fart in the tub.
Louis: [after giving the secret knock] Who is it? Billy Ray Valentine: Open the door, man!
When I was in college, I lost my scholarship one year. I had enough money for tuition, but not room and board. So I camped in the hills.
Nature is so powerful, so strong. Capturing its essence is not easy - your work becomes a dance with light and the weather. It takes you to a place within yourself.
It's human nature to keep doing something as long as it's pleasurable and you can succeed at it - which is why the world population continues to double every 40 years.
I think we should stop using nuclear power plants because it's an old system that we can't control.
The romantic appeal of solar sailing has ensured that its advocates consistently come from the worlds of both science fiction and science fact.
It was generally believed that Catholics were not interested in arts and science graduate schools. They weren't going to be intellectuals. And so I put the theses to the test. And they all collapsed.
With a background in science I am extremely interested in the meeting ground of science, theology, and philosophy, especially the ethical questions at the border of science and theology.
For me it's been very exciting to contribute to the public's understanding of how rich and wondrous science is.
Science is a self-correcting discipline that can, in subsequent generations, show that previous ideas were not correct.
Science fiction has always had a dark side. There has been a touch of the irrational and absurd in the genre from the very beginning.
In the forensic science course I took at university they used photographs of dead bodies. For ballistics they showed us a guy lying on the floor, and his head had burst.
Scientists worldwide agree that the reduction needed to stabilize the climate is actually more like 80 percent.
If you look in 'The Science of Getting Rich,' you see no reference whatsoever to the 'law of attraction.'
One of the many things that surprised me about 'Wool' is how many of its fans don't consider themselves science fiction readers.
It is inexcusable for scientists to torture animals; let them make their experiments on journalists and politicians.
Mystery Science Theater is really a postmodern show, it's really derived of many influences.
A lot of the shows that really become hit shows are often demonstrated, like Mystery Science Theater.