You said we’d only be here for a week![Trevor Spengler]Yeah, well, that was before we got evicted.[Callie Spengler]You said you had money saved up.[Trevor Spengler]Yeah, well, that was before I had children.[Callie Spengler]
You knew my father?[Callie Spengler]No one knew your father.[Roller Granny]Well, I’m sure he’ll be missed.[Callie Spengler]
Why should you never trust atoms? Because they make up everything.
What kind of scientist was Grandpa?[Phoebe Spengler]The kind that repels loved ones.[Callie Spengler]
What do you call a dead polar bear? Anything you want. It can’t hear you now.
We should probably get out of here.[Gary Grooberson]You’re an adult.[Phoebe Spengler]Yeah. And liable.[Gary Grooberson]
Under the dining table now![Callie Spengler]Remember that summer we died under a table?[Trevor Spengler]
There was no money to manage. He could barely keep the power on.[Janine Melnitz]So he left us nothing?[Callie Spengler]Well, I wouldn’t say that. There is quite a bit of debt.[Janine Melnitz]
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So, what do a cigarette and hamster have in common?[Phoebe Spengler]What?[Lucky Domingo]They’re both completely harmless until you stick one in your mouth and light it on fire.[Phoebe Spengler]
Science is amazing. Science is pure. It’s an absolute. It’s an answer to all the madness.
It’s a ghost.[Phoebe Spengler]Aren’t you just a little bit freaked out right now?[Podcast]Overstimulation calms me.[Phoebe Spengler]
[to deceased Egon]I thought you might turn up.[Peter Venkman]I’m sorry… I didn’t believe you.[Raymond Stantz]I should’ve called. I miss you, my friend.[Winston Zeddemore]