• Eventually, EVERYTHING IS BROKEN, AND EVERYBODY IS DEAD.
  • Chance rules the quantum world.
  • An electron is never in two places at the same time. In such a superposition state, calling an electron is problematic. Electrons are often considered particles, which, if nothing else, have a definite location.
  • Thanks to quantum physics, giant molecules can be in two places simultaneously. Matter acts as individual particles and as waves. Scientists observe a single quantum vibration under ordinary conditions. Researchers studying a common material at room temperature bring quantum behavior “closer to our daily lives.”
  • MIXED UP, DAZED, AND CONFUSED IS ALL IN A DAY’S WORK. A TROUBLED MIND ONLY PRODUCES REGRETS. NICE AND EASY DOES IT EVERY TIME. A JOHN BIRCH STATE OF MIND WON’T WORK THIS TIME.
  • NEON LIGHTS WERE FLASHING RED INTO THE DARKNESS OF THE ONCOMING NIGHT. THINGS WILL NEVER BE ALRIGHT EVEN AFTER THE DAWN COMES IN WITH IT’S POINT OF VIEW. 
  • Don’t think more than twice; it will always be alright, anyway.
  • Girls from the South of France know how to open a door with just one glance.
  • First, they lie, then they scheme. There are no do-right mammas in this scene.