Quote from George in The Pick
Susan Ross: I just don't think we have anything in common. George: That's okay. That's good. You think Louie Pasteur and his wife had anything in common? He was in the fields all day with the cows, you know and the milk, examining the milk, delving into milk, consumed with milk. Pasteurization. Homogenization. She was in the kitchen killing cockroaches with a boot on each hand. Susan Ross: Why were there so many cockroaches? George: Because. There was a lot of cake lying around the house. Just sitting there going with all the excess milk from all the experiment. [grins] Susan Ross: And they got along? George: Yes! Yes. You know. She didn't know about pasteurization. He didn't know about fumigation. But they made it work!