Dr. Bannerman:
In certain intolerable situations, a man's unconscious mind can be the instrument of self-destruction.
--Philip Abbott (as ) in The Invisible Boy
--Philip Abbott (as ) in The Invisible Boy
Dr. Tom Merrinoe:
As a matter of fact, I had an exceptionally full, stimulating if I may say so, usful day at the computer.
--Philip Abbott (as ) in The Invisible Boy
--Philip Abbott (as ) in The Invisible Boy
Dr. Tom Merrinoe:
He's already ten years old, and he can't even play a decent game of chess.
--Philip Abbott (as ) in The Invisible Boy
--Philip Abbott (as ) in The Invisible Boy
Dr. Tom Merrinoe:
In order to equal the number of neuronic circuits in my own cerebral cortex we'd be obliged to build something slightly larger than the planet Jupiter.
--Philip Abbott (as ) in The Invisible Boy
--Philip Abbott (as ) in The Invisible Boy
Timmie:
What's a computer?
Dr. Tom Merrinoe: ...simply an electronic adding-and-remembering machine... a completely accurate and lighning-fast idiot with a lead pencil.
--Philip Abbott (as ) in The Invisible Boy
Dr. Tom Merrinoe: ...simply an electronic adding-and-remembering machine... a completely accurate and lighning-fast idiot with a lead pencil.
--Philip Abbott (as ) in The Invisible Boy
Chance Wayne:
George, George. You're the only grown man I know that still says "gee" and "golly" and "gosh."
Dr. George Scudder: Well, I'm not as sophisticated as you.
--Philip Abbott (as Dr. George Scudder) in Sweet Bird of Youth
Dr. George Scudder: Well, I'm not as sophisticated as you.
--Philip Abbott (as Dr. George Scudder) in Sweet Bird of Youth
[last lines]
Robby the Robot: Pardon me, sir. My basic directive.
Dr. Tom Merrinoe: Have an apple, Timmie. - Robbie.
--Philip Abbott (as ) in The Invisible Boy
Robby the Robot: Pardon me, sir. My basic directive.
Dr. Tom Merrinoe: Have an apple, Timmie. - Robbie.
--Philip Abbott (as ) in The Invisible Boy