Whatever works

Alisa 2022-03-22 09:02:11

This is Woody, Woody's language, what Woody wants to express. I'll tell you straight from the beginning: idiots, it's time to send money again. Then there's a standard Woody-esque sneer and a snarky, wise old man. It does mean a bit old Sheldon, but obviously the old man is much more involved in the world, which also confirms the probability that the contingency of the quantum world exists in the world: the young and beautiful girl embraced and was subtly understood by him. The world of the neurotic old man. New York is really a magical place in Woody's eyes. The girl came to the door and fell in love with the eccentric old man who was about to go to earth. The girl's mother came to the door and became an artist who lived with two men. The girl's father came to the door and found out that he was an artist. Gay blah blah blah, but that's ok, whatever works.
BTW, the wise old physicist is definitely a charismatic guy, I mean...the kind of guy who's attractive to a certain type of girl... like me. So I can fully understand that a 28-year-old married an 82-year-old MM. This is not difficult to understand at all. If you can understand that my young and beautiful physics teacher in high school met Yang Zhenning on the street in Germany and shook hands once and was reluctant to wash hands for a week, if you could understand that the two girls in the university dormitory were for a Photos of Heisenberg and Schrödinger Buying an English book that you can't read at all, if you can understand... well, maybe it's just me being a freak and meeting some freaks... Whatever works.
Hey, Rose too It's vulgar, why don't we look at Heisenberg's uncertainty principle in our own love if the truth is affected by the observer? Or the odds that two people's encounters exist in a quantized world? Or, my heart beating for you is actually a string of countless different vibrational forms? Even with some rhythm beyond us mortals? Since this universe will wither, let alone love.

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Whatever Works quotes

  • [first lines]

    Boris Yellnikoff: That's not what I'm saying, imbecile. You guys completely misrepresent my ideas, why would I even want to talk with those idiots.

    Boris' Friend: Just calm down.

    Boris' Friend: That's not true, Boris.

    Boris Yellnikoff: No, don't tell me to calm down, I am calm. Just stop.

    Boris' Friend: Don't jump on us just because we don't understand what you're saying.

    Boris Yellnikoff: I didn't jump on you. It's not the idea behind Christianity I'm faulting, or Judaism, or any religion. It's the professionals who've made it into corporate business. There's big money in the god racket, big money.

    Boris' Friend: Here we go...

  • Boris Yellnikoff: Don't you know you have to sing happy birthday twice to get the germs off?