A Beautiful Mind Quotes
Charles: So what's your story? You the poor kid that never got to go to Exeter or Andover?
Nash: Despite my privileged upbringing, I'm actually quite well-balanced. I have a chip on both shoulders.
Nash: Despite my privileged upbringing, I'm actually quite well-balanced. I have a chip on both shoulders.
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Hansen: You scared?
Nash: [sarcastically] Terrified. Mortified. Petrified. Stupefied... by you.
Nash: [sarcastically] Terrified. Mortified. Petrified. Stupefied... by you.
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Nash: Classes will dull your mind, destroy the potential for authentic creativity.
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Hansen: Cowards, all of you. Come on. Whoever wins, Sol does his laundry for the semester.
Sol: Does that seem unfair to anybody?
Bender: No, not at all.
Sol: Does that seem unfair to anybody?
Bender: No, not at all.
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Bender: What did the doctor say?
Sol: Is he sick?
Alicia: I don't know. I want to see what John's been working on.
Sol: Alicia, you know you can't go in his office.
Bender: You know it's classified, Alicia.
[Alicia keeps going]
Bender: Stop!
[as Bender tries to stop her, she turns around and slaps him]
Sol: Is he sick?
Alicia: I don't know. I want to see what John's been working on.
Sol: Alicia, you know you can't go in his office.
Bender: You know it's classified, Alicia.
[Alicia keeps going]
Bender: Stop!
[as Bender tries to stop her, she turns around and slaps him]
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Charles: I arrived last night. Right in time for English Department cocktails. The cock was mine. The tail belonged to a lovely young thing with a passion for D.H. Lawrence.
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Nash: Well, Martin Hansen. It is Martin, isn't it?
Hansen: Why yes, John, it is.
Nash: I assume you've gotten quite used to miscalculation. I read your pre-prints. Both of 'em. One on Nazi scientists and the other one on, uh... non-linear equations, and I'm extremely confident that there's not one seminal or innovative idea in either one of them... Enjoy your punch.
Hansen: Why yes, John, it is.
Nash: I assume you've gotten quite used to miscalculation. I read your pre-prints. Both of 'em. One on Nazi scientists and the other one on, uh... non-linear equations, and I'm extremely confident that there's not one seminal or innovative idea in either one of them... Enjoy your punch.
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Nash: You once said that God must be a painter because he gave us so many colors.
Alicia: I didn't think you were listening...
Nash: I was listening.
Alicia: I didn't think you were listening...
Nash: I was listening.
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Parcher: Conviction, it turns out, is a luxury of those on the sidelines, Mr. Nash.
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[John meets Charles' niece]
Nash: She's so small.
Charles: Well, she's young, John. That's how they come.
Nash: She's so small.
Charles: Well, she's young, John. That's how they come.
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John Nash: Hello, Martin.
Martin Hansen: Jesus Christ.
John Nash: No. I don't have that one. My savior complex takes a different form.
Martin Hansen: Jesus Christ.
John Nash: No. I don't have that one. My savior complex takes a different form.
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Nash: I will not buy you gentlemen beer.
Bender: Oh, we're not here for beer, my friend.
Bender: Oh, we're not here for beer, my friend.
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Nash: My quest has taken me through the physical, the metaphysical, the delusional and back...
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Nash: This class will be a waste of your - and what is infinitely worse - my time.
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[from deleted scene]
Nash: Perhaps it is good to have a beautiful mind, but an even greater gift is to discover a beautiful heart.
Nash: Perhaps it is good to have a beautiful mind, but an even greater gift is to discover a beautiful heart.
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Nash: [to Thomas King] I still see things that are not here. I just choose not to acknowledge them. Like a diet of the mind, I just choose not to indulge certain appetites; like my appetite for patterns; perhaps my appetite to imagine and to dream.
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Nash: Classes will dull your mind, destroy the potential for authentic creativity.
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Dr. Rosen: You can't reason your way out of this!
Nash: Why not? Why can't I?
Dr. Rosen: Because your mind is where the problem is in the first place!
Nash: Why not? Why can't I?
Dr. Rosen: Because your mind is where the problem is in the first place!
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Nash: [to Thomas King] I still see things that are not here. I just choose not to acknowledge them. Like a diet of the mind, I just choose not to indulge certain appetites; like my appetite for patterns; perhaps my appetite to imagine and to dream.
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