Speak to me only in Science Fiction

“Would Barrayar even accept a clone as your heir?” he asked doubtfully.

There’s no gene for fate.

Do you have the words straight?

Her voice trailed into a whisper of fear.

Fear is the mind killer.

I neglected to tell you sir, I have a nervous fear of heights.

Got to find the future 'cause that’s where we want to be,
Don’t know when we’ll get there but we’ll get there falling free.

Anything free is worth what you pay for it.

Tanstaafl! There ain’t no such thing as a free lunch.

To be able to eat as much as you want, never gain an ounce and feel great. Please.

All this has happened before. All this will happen again.

It is not the end. It is not the beginning of the end. It is the end of the beginning.

When you use more than 5% of your brain you don’t want to be on Earth, believe me.

TEST CONDITIONS:
ANY planet, ANY climate, ANY terrain

Ladies and gentlemen, I can envision a day when the brains of brilliant men can be kept alive in the bodies of dumb people.

Churchill. Earth. 1942.

“Millennium.” Movie. (1989).

(You didn’t go far enough down the Google page)

“we can go anywhere, at any time in the universe! …But it’ll probably be London during the Blitz”

Science ain’t an exact science with these clowns, but they’re getting better. You’re lucky you didn’t end up in ancient Egypt!

I’m Jo-Jo the ice cream clown, we’ll give you a stick, you’ll give it a lick. And it’ll tickle you all the way down. Ice cream, ice cream, we brought our goodies here to you!