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"I realise she's only a hologram, but she's been a loyal assistant for many years. I'd like to request that Starfleet keep her program running for as long as this research facility exists. She's been as real to me as anyone I've ever known. Not that I've known many people. I've created most of my friends."
Dr. Lewis Zimmerman, Star Trek: Voyager, "Life Line"

"It is a disaster that wisdom forbids you to be satisfied with yourself and always sends you away dissatisfied and fearful, whereas stubbornness and foolhardiness fill their hosts with joy and assurance."
Michel de Montaigne

"The more powerful and original a mind, the more it will incline towards the religion of solitude."

"I've made an odd discovery. Every time I talk to a savant, I feel quite sure that happiness is no longer a possibility. Yet when I talk with my gardener, I'm convinced of the opposite."

"Highly specialized scientific experts can't spare the time to engage in careful public communication, and are then surprised when the public distrusts, fears, or opposes them."
Leah Ceccarelli

"When Eddie van Blundht declares you a loser, all hope is lost. Eddie is extremely happy living the lives of other people because his own is so lacking but with Mulder he has met his match: Somebody who is even sadder. He's got no creature comforts, obsesses about aliens, has geeks for friends and fails to notice the extremely hot agent that he has been partnered with. When Eddie as Mulder asks Scully why they don't take the time to talk to each other, she doesn't have a good reason why not—and yet she still looks like he is waiting to spring a practical joke on her...Wow, Mulder is right and Scully is boring. She gets asked who she would be if she could be anyone for a day and she chooses herself. Trust me love, you're not that interesting. Scully's idea of a weekend well spent is to either write up her paperwork or to indulge herself in some intriguing tissue samples. I know the episode is pointing out just how Mulder has everything going for him but he choices to live the life of a loser, but it also reveals a quiet sadness in Scully's life too."
Joe Ford on The X-Files, "Small Potatoes"

"I'm too smart, Professor. I've got nothing to say to normal children. Adults don't respect me enough to really talk to me. And frankly, even if they did, they wouldn't sound as smart as Richard Feynman, so I might as well read something Richard Feynman wrote instead. I'm isolated, Professor McGonagall. I've been isolated my whole life."
Harry James Potter-Evans-Verres, Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality

"A man who has full use of his faculties should not educate his children in any special skills; apart from the reputation they get for being unproductive, they will reap the enmity of the citizens. If you try to show some clever innovation to the inept you will seem useless and hardly skilled at all; if people in the city suspect you of being superior to those they believe ingenious you will irritate them. And I share in this fate myself: because I have skills, I suffer the envy of some, and to others I am a rival; but I am not so very clever."
Medea, Medea

"Not reading books is proof of a lack of loneliness."

Annie Brackett: Poor Laurie! Scared another one away. It's tragic, you never go out. You must have a small fortune stashed away from babysitting so much.
Laurie Strode: Guys think I'm too smart.

Lisa's Brain: They're only using you for your pool, you know.
Lisa: Shut up, brain! I got friends now; I don't need you any more!

"Son, you will never connect normally with another human being. People will recognize your brilliance and they will LOATHE you for it. The best you can hope for is uncomprehending fear ... which I can channel to do great things."
Mr. Herkabe, Malcolm in the Middle, "Reese's Job"

"Loneliness is often the byproduct of a gifted mind."
Singed, Arcane

"Genius is always plagued with loneliness..."
Aerinda, Im No Heroine, episode 12

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