John Nash – Character Quotes

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John Nash
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— Alicia, does our relationship warrant long-term commitment? Because I need some kind of proof, some kind of verifiable, empirical data.
— I'm sorry, just give me a moment... to redefine my girlish notions of romance. A proof? Verifiable data. Okay. Well, how big is the universe?
— Infinite.
— How do you know?
— Because all the data indicates it.
— But it hasn't been proven yet?
— No.
— You haven't seen it.
— No.
— How do you know for sure?
— I don't, I just believe it.
— It's the same with love, I guess.

- Alicia, does our relationship warrant long-term commitment? Because I need some kind of proof, some kind of verifiable, empirical data.
- I'm sorry, just give me a moment... to redefine my girlish notions of romance. A proof? Verifiable data. Okay. Well, how big is the universe?
- Infinite.
- How do you know?
- Because all the data indicates it.
- But it hasn't been proven yet?
- No.
- You haven't seen it.
- No.
- How do you know for sure?
- I don't, I just believe it.
- It's the same with love, I guess.
- Alicia, does our relationship warrant long-term commitment? Because I need some kind of proof, some kind of verifiable, empirical data.
- I'm sorry, just give me a moment... to redefine my girlish notions of romance. A proof? Verifiable data. Okay. Well, how big is the universe?
- Infinite.
- How do you know?
- Because all the data indicates it.
- But it hasn't been proven yet?
- No.
- You haven't seen it.
- No.
- How do you know for sure?
- I don't, I just believe it.
- It's the same with love, I guess.

— What about the... Well, you know. Are they gone?
— No, they're not gone. And maybe they never will be. But I've gotten used to ignoring them, and I think they've given up on me. You think that's what it's like with all our dreams and our nightmares, Martin? You've got to keep feeding them for them to stay alive?
— John, they haunt you though.
— They're my past, Martin. Everybody is haunted by their past.

- What about the... Well, you know. Are they gone?
- No, they're not gone. And maybe they never will be. But I've gotten used to ignoring them, and I think they've given up on me. You think that's what it's like with all our dreams and our nightmares, Martin? You've got to keep feeding them for them to stay alive?
- John, they haunt you though.
- They're my past, Martin. Everybody is haunted by their past.
- What about the... Well, you know. Are they gone?
- No, they're not gone. And maybe they never will be. But I've gotten used to ignoring them, and I think they've given up on me. You think that's what it's like with all our dreams and our nightmares, Martin? You've got to keep feeding them for them to stay alive?
- John, they haunt you though.
- They're my past, Martin. Everybody is haunted by their past.
- What about the... Well, you know. Are they gone?
- No, they're not gone. And maybe they never will be. But I've gotten used to ignoring them, and I think they've given up on me. You think that's what it's like with all our dreams and our nightmares, Martin? You've got to keep feeding them for them to stay alive?
- John, they haunt you though.
- They're my past, Martin. Everybody is haunted by their past.
- What about the... Well, you know. Are they gone?
- No, they're not gone. And maybe they never will be. But I've gotten used to ignoring them, and I think they've given up on me. You think that's what it's like with all our dreams and our nightmares, Martin? You've got to keep feeding them for them to stay alive?
- John, they haunt you though.
- They're my past, Martin. Everybody is haunted by their past.

— I find that polishing my interactions... in order to make them sociable requires a tremendous effort. I have a tendency to expedite information flow... by being direct. I often don't get a pleasant result.
— Try me.
— All right. I find you attractive. Your aggressive moves towards me indicate that you feel the same way. But still, ritual requires that we continue with a number of platonic activities... before we have sex. I am proceeding with those activities... but in point of actual fact... all I really want to do is have intercourse with you as soon as possible. Are you going to slap me now?

- I find that polishing my interactions... in order to make them sociable requires a tremendous effort. I have a tendency to expedite information flow... by being direct. I often don't get a pleasant result.
- Try me.
- All right. I find you attractive. Your aggressive moves towards me indicate that you feel the same way. But still, ritual requires that we continue with a number of platonic activities... before we have sex. I am proceeding with those activities... but in point of actual fact... all I really want to do is have intercourse with you as soon as possible. Are you going to slap me now?
- I find that polishing my interactions... in order to make them sociable requires a tremendous effort. I have a tendency to expedite information flow... by being direct. I often don't get a pleasant result.
- Try me.
- All right. I find you attractive. Your aggressive moves towards me indicate that you feel the same way. But still, ritual requires that we continue with a number of platonic activities... before we have sex. I am proceeding with those activities... but in point of actual fact... all I really want to do is have intercourse with you as soon as possible. Are you going to slap me now?

Richard Sol: — Shall we say swords? Pistols at dawn?
Martin Hansen: — Have you remembered nothing? Recall the lessons of Adam Smith... the father of modern economics.
Bender: — "In competition... individual ambition serves the common good."
Ainsley Neilson: — Every man for himself, gentlemen.
Bender: — Those who strike out are stuck with her friends.
<...>
John Nash: — Adam Smith needs revision.
Martin Hansen: — What are you talking about?
John Nash: — If we all go for the blonde... we block each other. Not a single one of us is going to get her. So then we go for her friends... but they will all give us the cold shoulder
because nobody likes to be second choice. Well, what if no one goes for the blonde? We don't get in each other's way... and we don't insult the other girls. That's the only way we win. That's the only way we all get laid. Adam Smith said: "The best result comes from everyone in the group doing what's best for himself." Right. Incomplete. Okay? Because the best result will come from everyone in the group doing what's best for himself... and the group. Governing dynamics. Adam Smith... was wrong.

<b>Richard Sol:</b> - Shall we say swords? Pistols at dawn?
<b>Martin Hansen:</b> - Have you remembered nothing? Recall the lessons of Adam Smith... the father of modern economics.
<b>Bender:</b> - "In competition... individual ambition serves the common good."
<b>Ainsley Neilson:</b> - Every man for himself, gentlemen.
<b>Bender:</b> - Those who strike out are stuck with her friends.
<...>
<b>John Nash:</b> - Adam Smith needs revision.
<b>Martin Hansen:</b> - What are you talking about?
<b>John Nash:</b> - If we all go for the blonde... we block each other. Not a single one of us is going to get her. So then we go for her friends... but they will all give us the cold shoulder
because nobody likes to be second choice. Well, what if no one goes for the blonde? We don't get in each other's way... and we don't insult the other girls. That's the only way we win. That's the only way we all get laid. Adam Smith said: "The best result comes from everyone in the group doing what's best for himself." Right. Incomplete. Okay? Because the best result will come from everyone in the group doing what's best for himself... and the group. Governing dynamics. Adam Smith... was wrong.
<b>Richard Sol:</b> - Shall we say swords? Pistols at dawn?
<b>Martin Hansen:</b> - Have you remembered nothing? Recall the lessons of Adam Smith... the father of modern economics.
<b>Bender:</b> - "In competition... individual ambition serves the common good."
<b>Ainsley Neilson:</b> - Every man for himself, gentlemen.
<b>Bender:</b> - Those who strike out are stuck with her friends.
<...>
<b>John Nash:</b> - Adam Smith needs revision.
<b>Martin Hansen:</b> - What are you talking about?
<b>John Nash:</b> - If we all go for the blonde... we block each other. Not a single one of us is going to get her. So then we go for her friends... but they will all give us the cold shoulder
because nobody likes to be second choice. Well, what if no one goes for the blonde? We don't get in each other's way... and we don't insult the other girls. That's the only way we win. That's the only way we all get laid. Adam Smith said: "The best result comes from everyone in the group doing what's best for himself." Right. Incomplete. Okay? Because the best result will come from everyone in the group doing what's best for himself... and the group. Governing dynamics. Adam Smith... was wrong.
<b>Richard Sol:</b> - Shall we say swords? Pistols at dawn?
<b>Martin Hansen:</b> - Have you remembered nothing? Recall the lessons of Adam Smith... the father of modern economics.
<b>Bender:</b> - "In competition... individual ambition serves the common good."
<b>Ainsley Neilson:</b> - Every man for himself, gentlemen.
<b>Bender:</b> - Those who strike out are stuck with her friends.
<...>
<b>John Nash:</b> - Adam Smith needs revision.
<b>Martin Hansen:</b> - What are you talking about?
<b>John Nash:</b> - If we all go for the blonde... we block each other. Not a single one of us is going to get her. So then we go for her friends... but they will all give us the cold shoulder
because nobody likes to be second choice. Well, what if no one goes for the blonde? We don't get in each other's way... and we don't insult the other girls. That's the only way we win. That's the only way we all get laid. Adam Smith said: "The best result comes from everyone in the group doing what's best for himself." Right. Incomplete. Okay? Because the best result will come from everyone in the group doing what's best for himself... and the group. Governing dynamics. Adam Smith... was wrong.
<b>Richard Sol:</b> - Shall we say swords? Pistols at dawn?
<b>Martin Hansen:</b> - Have you remembered nothing? Recall the lessons of Adam Smith... the father of modern economics.
<b>Bender:</b> - "In competition... individual ambition serves the common good."
<b>Ainsley Neilson:</b> - Every man for himself, gentlemen.
<b>Bender:</b> - Those who strike out are stuck with her friends.
<...>
<b>John Nash:</b> - Adam Smith needs revision.
<b>Martin Hansen:</b> - What are you talking about?
<b>John Nash:</b> - If we all go for the blonde... we block each other. Not a single one of us is going to get her. So then we go for her friends... but they will all give us the cold shoulder
because nobody likes to be second choice. Well, what if no one goes for the blonde? We don't get in each other's way... and we don't insult the other girls. That's the only way we win. That's the only way we all get laid. Adam Smith said: "The best result comes from everyone in the group doing what's best for himself." Right. Incomplete. Okay? Because the best result will come from everyone in the group doing what's best for himself... and the group. Governing dynamics. Adam Smith... was wrong.

I've always believed in numbers. In the equations and logics that lead to reason. But after a lifetime of such pursuits... I ask, what truly is logic? Who decides reason? My quest has taken me through the physical... the metaphysical... the delusional... and back. And I have made the most important discovery of my career. The most important discovery of my life. It is only in the mysterious equations of love... that any logical reasons can be found.

I've always believed in numbers. In the equations and logics that lead to reason. But after a lifetime of such pursuits... I ask, what truly is logic? Who decides reason? My quest has taken me through the physical... the metaphysical... the delusional... and back. And I have made the most important discovery of my career. The most important discovery of my life. It is only in the mysterious equations of love... that any logical reasons can be found.
I've always believed in numbers. In the equations and logics that lead to reason. But after a lifetime of such pursuits... I ask, what truly is logic? Who decides reason? My quest has taken me through the physical... the metaphysical... the delusional... and back. And I have made the most important discovery of my career. The most important discovery of my life. It is only in the mysterious equations of love... that any logical reasons can be found.