The Best Dr. Greg Pemberton Quotes

Dr. Greg Pemberton: Well, that's the great thing about science. We all get to have our own opinions.
Sheldon: [awkward pause]
[to Amy]
Sheldon: I'm still not talking. That's impressive, right?

Dr. Greg Pemberton: All breakthroughs happen by accident.
Amy: [yelling] No they don't!

Sheldon: There you are.
Dr. Campbell: Dr. Cooper, hello.
Sheldon: Hello to you to. Now stop trying to stealing our Nobel Prize. You come up with your own idea.
Dr. Campbell: That's not gonna to happen.
Dr. Pemberton: Wouldn't that be something though?
Dr. Campbell: Well, too bad.
Sheldon: That discovery belongs to Amy and me.
Dr. Pemberton: Look, Dr. Cooper. We all want a Nobel Prize. Super-asymmetry could be the breakthrough that gets us there.
Dr. Campbell: But we can't fight over credit; we have to work together.
Sheldon: So you're saying the four of us should agree to share this discovery?
Dr. Pemberton: Well, no. Unfortunately only three people can share a Nobel.
Sheldon: Oh, that's right.
[whispering to Pemberton about Campbell]
Sheldon: So he's out?
Dr. Campbell: No, I'm not out.
Sheldon: [whispering to Campbell about Pemberton] So he's out?
Dr. Campbell: Neither of us is out. We think that the three physicists should be the ones who win the Nobel Prize for physics.
Sheldon: Wait. So you want to cut Amy out?
Dr. Campbell: No, of course not.
Dr. Pemberton: We don't want to, but we're going to.
Sheldon: But she's my wife.
Dr. Pemberton: Yes, exactly. She's your wife. And she's a neuroscientist. It's like, what's she even doing on this paper? It just raises questions.
Dr. Campbell: Look, Fermilab is going to recommend the three of us to the Nobel committee. The best chance we have is if your university does the same.
Sheldon: I see. So you really think that I'm the kind of man who would sell out his partner of a chance of winning a Nobel Prize?
Dr. Pemberton: Are you?
Sheldon: Boy, I hope not!

Dr. Greg Pemberton: It's strange. A few months ago, nobody ever paid attention to us, and now we're getting all these accolades.
Dr. Kevin Campbell: Have any of you ever felt like you didn't deserve it?
Sheldon: Leonard, there's something I need to say.
Leonard: Shut up.
Sheldon: Okay,
Dr. Greg Pemberton: It's crazy. We've conclusively proven super-asymmetry, and yet somehow, we still feel like imposters.
Dr. Kevin Campbell: There should be a term for that.
Amy: Oh, for crying out loud, there is a term for that! It's called Imposter Syndrome! And you don't have it, because you can't have it if you are imposters, and you are! We're the ones who discovered super-asymmetry, so if anyone should feel like they have Imposter Syndrome, it's us, because we're not imposters! They are! You're imposters and you're frauds!
Sheldon: Is that what I would've sounded like?
Leonard: Yeah.
Sheldon: Yikes!