The Big Bang Theory (TV Series)
The Jiminy Conjecture (2009)
Jim Parsons: Sheldon Cooper
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Quotes
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Professor Crawley : It's a field cricket.
Howard Wolowitz : Yes!
Sheldon : No, wait. Dr. Crawley, are you sure?
Professor Crawley : Young man, I've been studying insects since I was eight years old. You know what they used to call me in school? "Creepy Crawley"!
Sheldon : Cruel as that may be, that is not in itself a credential.
Professor Crawley : Let me show you something. You see that?
[showing them a beetle in a tank]
Professor Crawley : That's a Crawley's Dung Beetle. I discovered it after spending six months slogging through the Bornean rain forests, while my wife was back home shacking up with a two-bit ornithologist who lives on a sailboat and likes to wear boot-cut jeans. So when I tell you that that's a common field cricket, you can take that to the damn bank, 'cause god knows I can't! That tramp took me for everything!
Sheldon : [awkward silence] Well, apparently I was wrong.
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Sheldon Cooper : What was that?
Rajesh Koothrappali : My stomach. Indian food doesn't agree with me. Ironic, isn't it?
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Sheldon Cooper : [to Raj] Interesting. You're afraid of insects and women. Ladybugs must render you catatonic.
[Raj stares at Sheldon]
Sheldon Cooper : That was a joke. I made it to lessen your discomfort.
[Raj still stares]
Sheldon Cooper : You're welcome.
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Howard Wolowitz : Tell you what; I'm willing to bet ANYTHING, that's an ordinary field cricket.
Sheldon : I can't take your money.
Howard Wolowitz : What's the matter? You chicken?
Sheldon : I've always found that an inappropriate slur. Chickens are not, by nature, at all timid. In fact, when I was young, my neighbor's chicken got loose and chased me up the big elm tree in front of our house.
Rajesh Koothrappali : Chickens can't climb trees.
Sheldon : Thank God.
Howard Wolowitz : Okay.
[Holds hands up in surrender]
Howard Wolowitz : I believe a chicken made you his bitch.
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Sheldon Cooper : Did I cross a line?
Rajesh Koothrappali : Of course. You...
Howard Wolowitz : No, let him figure it out by himself.
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Sheldon Cooper : I know! It was inappropiate of me to discuss Leonard and Penny's sex life in front of them. Right?
[Howard points to his nose]
Sheldon Cooper : Good. Now I can eat.
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Howard Wolowitz : [a cricket chirps] What was that?
Sheldon Cooper : Hold on.
[Looks at watch while cricket chirps]
Sheldon Cooper : That is a snowy tree cricket.
Howard Wolowitz : How can you tell?
Sheldon Cooper : In 1890, Emile Dolbear determined that there was a fixed relationship between the number of chirps per minute of the snowy tree cricket and the ambient temperature; a precise relationship that is not present with ordinary field crickets.
Rajesh Koothrappali : And how do you know what the ambient room temperature is?
Sheldon Cooper : According to our agreement, I have unilateral control over the thermostat since the sweaty night in '06.
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Professor Crawley : Toby? What a stupid name for a cricket!
Sheldon : [to Howard] Told you!
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Howard Wolowitz : Don't push me, Sheldon. I may be small, but I took kung fu when I was thirteen and I remember a good deal of it!
Sheldon : Oh, really? Well, I grew up with an older brother and a very contentious twin sister, and I believe I could easily best you in any physical confrontation, be it noogies, swirlies, or the classic "Why are you hitting yourself?"
Rajesh Koothrappali : Ooh. Big talk from a man who was once treed by a chicken.
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Rajesh Koothrappali : [as Sheldon descends down the elevator shaft] Be careful.
Sheldon Cooper : If I were not being careful, you telling me to be careful would not make me careful.
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Howard Wolowitz : [Opens book] There we are, the common field cricket. Gryllus assimilis, which is Latin for "Suck it, you lose!"
Sheldon Cooper : Hang on.
[Leafs through book]
Sheldon Cooper : Voila! The snowy tree cricket. Oceanthus fultoni, which is Latin for "I'll suck nothing." Of course, I'm joking, because the Latin for that is "Nihil exsorbibo".
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Leonard Hofstadter : [sighs] God, I had the most horrible night.
Sheldon : What happened? Obviously another carnal fiasco with the "shiksi" goddess.
Howard Wolowitz : Shiksa. Shiksa. Shik-sa.
Sheldon : Forgive me. Yiddish was not spoken in East Texas. And if it was, it wasn't spoken for long.
Howard Wolowitz : Yeah, fine, whatever. The point is you're wrong, again.
Sheldon : We haven't established that I'm wrong once.
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Howard Wolowitz : Sheldon, you're wrong! Wolverine was not born with bone claws.
Sheldon : Howard, you know me to be a very smart man. Don't you think if I were wrong, I'd know it?
Howard Wolowitz : First of all...
Rajesh Koothrappali : Give it up, dude. You're arguing with a crazy person.