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A father doesn't destroy his children.
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-- Lt. Carolyn Palamas, "Who Mourns for Adonais?",
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stardate 3468.1.
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A little suffering is good for the soul.
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-- Kirk, "The Corbomite Maneuver", stardate 1514.0
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A man either lives life as it happens to him, meets it head-on and
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licks it, or he turns his back on it and starts to wither away.
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-- Dr. Boyce, "The Menagerie" ("The Cage"), stardate unknown
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A princess should not be afraid -- not with a brave knight to protect
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her.
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-- McCoy, "Shore Leave", stardate 3025.3
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A star captain's most solemn oath is that he will give his life, even
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his entire crew, rather than violate the Prime Directive.
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-- Kirk, "The Omega Glory", stardate unknown
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A Vulcan can no sooner be disloyal than he can exist without
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breathing.
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-- Kirk, "The Menagerie", stardate 3012.4
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A woman should have compassion.
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-- Kirk, "Catspaw", stardate 3018.2
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%
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Actual war is a very messy business. Very, very messy business.
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-- Kirk, "A Taste of Armageddon", stardate 3193.0
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After a time, you may find that "having" is not so pleasing a thing,
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after all, as "wanting." It is not logical, but it is often true.
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-- Spock, "Amok Time", stardate 3372.7
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All your people must learn before you can reach for the stars.
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-- Kirk, "The Gamesters of Triskelion", stardate 3259.2
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Another Armenia, Belgium ... the weak innocents who always seem to be
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located on a natural invasion route.
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-- Kirk, "Errand of Mercy", stardate 3198.4
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Another dream that failed. There's nothing sadder.
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-- Kirk, "This side of Paradise", stardate 3417.3
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Another war ... must it always be so? How many comrades have we lost
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in this way? ... Obedience. Duty. Death, and more death ...
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-- Romulan Commander, "Balance of Terror", stardate 1709.2
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... bacteriological warfare ... hard to believe we were once foolish
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enough to play around with that.
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-- McCoy, "The Omega Glory", stardate unknown
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"Beauty is transitory."
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"Beauty survives."
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-- Spock and Kirk, "That Which Survives", stardate unknown
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Behind every great man, there is a woman -- urging him on.
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-- Harry Mudd, "I, Mudd", stardate 4513.3
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Blast medicine anyway! We've learned to tie into every organ in the
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human body but one. The brain! The brain is what life is all about.
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-- McCoy, "The Menagerie", stardate 3012.4
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But it's real. And if it's real it can be affected ... we may not be
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able to break it, but, I'll bet you credits to Navy Beans we can put a
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dent in it.
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-- deSalle, "Catspaw", stardate 3018.2
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"Can you imagine how life could be improved if we could do away with
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jealousy, greed, hate ..."
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"It can also be improved by eliminating love, tenderness, sentiment --
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the other side of the coin"
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-- Dr. Roger Corby and Kirk, "What are Little Girls Made Of?",
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stardate 2712.4
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Change is the essential process of all existence.
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-- Spock, "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield", stardate 5730.2
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Compassion -- that's the one thing no machine ever had. Maybe it's
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the one thing that keeps men ahead of them.
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-- McCoy, "The Ultimate Computer", stardate 4731.3
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Computers make excellent and efficient servants, but I have no wish to
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serve under them. Captain, a starship also runs on loyalty to one
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man. And nothing can replace it or him.
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-- Spock, "The Ultimate Computer", stardate 4729.4
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Conquest is easy. Control is not.
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-- Kirk, "Mirror, Mirror", stardate unknown
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Death, when unnecessary, is a tragic thing.
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-- Flint, "Requiem for Methuselah", stardate 5843.7
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Death. Destruction. Disease. Horror. That's what war is all about.
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That's what makes it a thing to be avoided.
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-- Kirk, "A Taste of Armageddon", stardate 3193.0
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Do you know about being with somebody? Wanting to be? If I had the
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whole universe, I'd give it to you, Janice. When I see you, I feel
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like I'm hungry all over. Do you know how that feels?
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-- Charlie Evans, "Charlie X", stardate 1535.8
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Do you know the one -- "All I ask is a tall ship, and a star to steer
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her by ..." You could feel the wind at your back, about you ... the
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sounds of the sea beneath you. And even if you take away the wind and
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the water, it's still the same. The ship is yours ... you can feel her
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... and the stars are still there.
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-- Kirk, "The Ultimate Computer", stardate 4729.4
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[Doctors and Bartenders], We both get the same two kinds of customers
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-- the living and the dying.
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-- Dr. Boyce, "The Menagerie" ("The Cage"), stardate unknown
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Each kiss is as the first.
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-- Miramanee, Kirk's wife, "The Paradise Syndrome",
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stardate 4842.6
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Earth -- mother of the most beautiful women in the universe.
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-- Apollo, "Who Mourns for Adonais?" stardate 3468.1
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Either one of us, by himself, is expendable. Both of us are not.
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-- Kirk, "The Devil in the Dark", stardate 3196.1
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Emotions are alien to me. I'm a scientist.
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-- Spock, "This Side of Paradise", stardate 3417.3
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Even historians fail to learn from history -- they repeat the same
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mistakes.
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-- John Gill, "Patterns of Force", stardate 2534.7
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Every living thing wants to survive.
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-- Spock, "The Ultimate Computer", stardate 4731.3
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"Evil does seek to maintain power by suppressing the truth."
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"Or by misleading the innocent."
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-- Spock and McCoy, "And The Children Shall Lead",
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stardate 5029.5.
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Extreme feminine beauty is always disturbing.
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-- Spock, "The Cloud Minders", stardate 5818.4
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Fascinating is a word I use for the unexpected.
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-- Spock, "The Squire of Gothos", stardate 2124.5
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Fascinating, a totally parochial attitude.
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-- Spock, "Metamorphosis", stardate 3219.8
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First study the enemy. Seek weakness.
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-- Romulan Commander, "Balance of Terror", stardate 1709.2
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Four thousand throats may be cut in one night by a running man.
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-- Klingon Soldier, "Day of the Dove", stardate unknown
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"... freedom ... is a worship word..."
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"It is our worship word too."
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-- Cloud William and Kirk, "The Omega Glory", stardate unknown
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Genius doesn't work on an assembly line basis. You can't simply say,
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"Today I will be brilliant."
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-- Kirk, "The Ultimate Computer", stardate 4731.3
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"Get back to your stations!"
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"We're beaming down to the planet, sir."
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-- Kirk and Mr. Leslie, "This Side of Paradise",
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stardate 3417.3
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He's dead, Jim
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-- McCoy, "The Devil in the Dark", stardate 3196.1
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History tends to exaggerate.
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-- Col. Green, "The Savage Curtain", stardate 5906.4
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Humans do claim a great deal for that particular emotion (love).
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-- Spock, "The Lights of Zetar", stardate 5725.6
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I am pleased to see that we have differences. May we together become
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greater than the sum of both of us.
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-- Surak of Vulcan, "The Savage Curtain", stardate 5906.4
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I have never understood the female capacity to avoid a direct answer to
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any question.
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-- Spock, "This Side of Paradise", stardate 3417.3
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I object to intellect without discipline; I object to power without
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constructive purpose.
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-- Spock, "The Squire of Gothos", stardate 2124.5
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I realize that command does have its fascination, even under
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circumstances such as these, but I neither enjoy the idea of command
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nor am I frightened of it. It simply exists, and I will do whatever
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logically needs to be done.
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-- Spock, "The Galileo Seven", stardate 2812.7
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"I think they're going to take all this money that we spend now on war
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and death --"
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"And make them spend it on life."
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-- Edith Keeler and Kirk, "The City on the Edge of Forever",
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stardate unknown.
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I thought my people would grow tired of killing. But you were right,
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they see it is easier than trading. And it has its pleasures. I feel
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it myself. Like the hunt, but with richer rewards.
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-- Apella, "A Private Little War", stardate 4211.8
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I'm a soldier, not a diplomat. I can only tell the truth.
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-- Kirk, "Errand of Mercy", stardate 3198.9
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I'm frequently appalled by the low regard you Earthmen have for life.
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-- Spock, "The Galileo Seven", stardate 2822.3
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I've already got a female to worry about. Her name is the Enterprise.
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-- Kirk, "The Corbomite Maneuver", stardate 1514.0
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If a man had a child who'd gone anti-social, killed perhaps, he'd still
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tend to protect that child.
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-- McCoy, "The Ultimate Computer", stardate 4731.3
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If I can have honesty, it's easier to overlook mistakes.
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-- Kirk, "Space Seed", stardate 3141.9
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If some day we are defeated, well, war has its fortunes, good and bad.
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-- Commander Kor, "Errand of Mercy", stardate 3201.7
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If there are self-made purgatories, then we all have to live in them.
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-- Spock, "This Side of Paradise", stardate 3417.7
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Immortality consists largely of boredom.
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-- Zefrem Cochrane, "Metamorphosis", stardate 3219.8
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In the strict scientific sense we all feed on death -- even
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vegetarians.
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-- Spock, "Wolf in the Fold", stardate 3615.4
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Insufficient facts always invite danger.
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-- Spock, "Space Seed", stardate 3141.9
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Insults are effective only where emotion is present.
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-- Spock, "Who Mourns for Adonais?" stardate 3468.1
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Intuition, however illogical, is recognized as a command prerogative.
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-- Kirk, "Obsession", stardate 3620.7
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Is not that the nature of men and women -- that the pleasure is in the
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learning of each other?
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-- Natira, the High Priestess of Yonada, "For the World is
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Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky", stardate 5476.3.
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Is truth not truth for all?
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-- Natira, "For the World is Hollow and I have Touched
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the Sky", stardate 5476.4.
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It [being a Vulcan] means to adopt a philosophy, a way of life which is
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logical and beneficial. We cannot disregard that philosophy merely for
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personal gain, no matter how important that gain might be.
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-- Spock, "Journey to Babel", stardate 3842.4
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It is a human characteristic to love little animals, especially if
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they're attractive in some way.
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-- McCoy, "The Trouble with Tribbles", stardate 4525.6
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It is more rational to sacrifice one life than six.
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-- Spock, "The Galileo Seven", stardate 2822.3
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It is necessary to have purpose.
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-- Alice #1, "I, Mudd", stardate 4513.3
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It is undignified for a woman to play servant to a man who is not
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hers.
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-- Spock, "Amok Time", stardate 3372.7
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It would be illogical to assume that all conditions remain stable.
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-- Spock, "The Enterprise Incident", stardate 5027.3
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It would be illogical to kill without reason
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-- Spock, "Journey to Babel", stardate 3842.4
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It would seem that evil retreats when forcibly confronted
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-- Yarnek of Excalbia, "The Savage Curtain", stardate 5906.5
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"It's hard to believe that something which is neither seen nor felt can
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do so much harm."
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"That's true. But an idea can't be seen or felt. And that's what kept
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the Troglytes in the mines all these centuries. A mistaken idea."
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-- Vanna and Kirk, "The Cloud Minders", stardate 5819.0
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Killing is stupid; useless!
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-- McCoy, "A Private Little War", stardate 4211.8
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Killing is wrong.
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-- Losira, "That Which Survives", stardate unknown
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Knowledge, sir, should be free to all!
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-- Harry Mudd, "I, Mudd", stardate 4513.3
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Landru! Guide us!
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-- A Beta 3-oid, "The Return of the Archons", stardate 3157.4
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Leave bigotry in your quarters; there's no room for it on the bridge.
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-- Kirk, "Balance of Terror", stardate 1709.2
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"Life and death are seldom logical."
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"But attaining a desired goal always is."
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-- McCoy and Spock, "The Galileo Seven", stardate 2821.7
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Live long and prosper.
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-- Spock, "Amok Time", stardate 3372.7
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"Logic and practical information do not seem to apply here."
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"You admit that?"
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"To deny the facts would be illogical, Doctor"
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-- Spock and McCoy, "A Piece of the Action", stardate unknown
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Lots of people drink from the wrong bottle sometimes.
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-- Edith Keeler, "The City on the Edge of Forever",
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stardate unknown
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Love sometimes expresses itself in sacrifice.
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-- Kirk, "Metamorphosis", stardate 3220.3
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Madness has no purpose. Or reason. But it may have a goal.
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-- Spock, "The Alternative Factor", stardate 3088.7
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Many Myths are based on truth
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-- Spock, "The Way to Eden", stardate 5832.3
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Men don't talk peace unless they're ready to back it up with war.
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-- Col. Green, "The Savage Curtain", stardate 5906.4
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Men of peace usually are [brave].
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-- Spock, "The Savage Curtain", stardate 5906.5
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Men will always be men -- no matter where they are.
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-- Harry Mudd, "Mudd's Women", stardate 1329.8
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Military secrets are the most fleeting of all.
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-- Spock, "The Enterprise Incident", stardate 5027.4
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Most legends have their basis in facts.
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-- Kirk, "And The Children Shall Lead", stardate 5029.5
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Murder is contrary to the laws of man and God.
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-- M-5 Computer, "The Ultimate Computer", stardate 4731.3
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No more blah, blah, blah!
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-- Kirk, "Miri", stardate 2713.6
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No one can guarantee the actions of another.
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-- Spock, "Day of the Dove", stardate unknown
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No one may kill a man. Not for any purpose. It cannot be condoned.
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-- Kirk, "Spock's Brain", stardate 5431.6
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"No one talks peace unless he's ready to back it up with war."
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"He talks of peace if it is the only way to live."
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-- Colonel Green and Surak of Vulcan, "The Savage Curtain",
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stardate 5906.5.
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No one wants war.
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-- Kirk, "Errand of Mercy", stardate 3201.7
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No problem is insoluble.
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-- Dr. Janet Wallace, "The Deadly Years", stardate 3479.4
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Not one hundred percent efficient, of course ... but nothing ever is.
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-- Kirk, "Metamorphosis", stardate 3219.8
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Oblivion together does not frighten me, beloved.
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-- Thalassa (in Anne Mulhall's body), "Return to Tomorrow",
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stardate 4770.3.
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Oh, that sound of male ego. You travel halfway across the galaxy and
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it's still the same song.
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-- Eve McHuron, "Mudd's Women", stardate 1330.1
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On my planet, to rest is to rest -- to cease using energy. To me, it
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is quite illogical to run up and down on green grass, using energy,
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instead of saving it.
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-- Spock, "Shore Leave", stardate 3025.2
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One does not thank logic.
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-- Sarek, "Journey to Babel", stardate 3842.4
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One of the advantages of being a captain is being able to ask for
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advice without necessarily having to take it.
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-- Kirk, "Dagger of the Mind", stardate 2715.2
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Only a fool fights in a burning house.
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-- Kang the Klingon, "Day of the Dove", stardate unknown
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Our missions are peaceful -- not for conquest. When we do battle, it
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is only because we have no choice.
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-- Kirk, "The Squire of Gothos", stardate 2124.5
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Our way is peace.
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-- Septimus, the Son Worshiper, "Bread and Circuses",
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stardate 4040.7.
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Pain is a thing of the mind. The mind can be controlled.
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-- Spock, "Operation -- Annihilate!" stardate 3287.2
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Peace was the way.
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-- Kirk, "The City on the Edge of Forever", stardate unknown
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Power is danger.
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-- The Centurion, "Balance of Terror", stardate 1709.2
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Prepare for tomorrow -- get ready.
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-- Edith Keeler, "The City On the Edge of Forever",
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stardate unknown
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Punishment becomes ineffective after a certain point. Men become
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insensitive.
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-- Eneg, "Patterns of Force", stardate 2534.7
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Respect is a rational process
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-- McCoy, "The Galileo Seven", stardate 2822.3
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Romulan women are not like Vulcan females. We are not dedicated to
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pure logic and the sterility of non-emotion.
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-- Romulan Commander, "The Enterprise Incident",
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stardate 5027.3
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Schshschshchsch.
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-- The Gorn, "Arena", stardate 3046.2
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Sometimes a feeling is all we humans have to go on.
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-- Kirk, "A Taste of Armageddon", stardate 3193.9
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Sometimes a man will tell his bartender things he'll never tell his doctor.
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-- Dr. Phillip Boyce, "The Menagerie" ("The Cage"),
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stardate unknown.
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Star Trek Lives!
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Suffocating together ... would create heroic camaraderie.
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-- Khan Noonian Singh, "Space Seed", stardate 3142.8
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Superior ability breeds superior ambition.
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-- Spock, "Space Seed", stardate 3141.9
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"That unit is a woman."
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"A mass of conflicting impulses."
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-- Spock and Nomad, "The Changeling", stardate 3541.9
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"The combination of a number of things to make existence worthwhile."
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"Yes, the philosophy of 'none,' meaning 'all.'"
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-- Spock and Lincoln, "The Savage Curtain", stardate 5906.4
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The face of war has never changed. Surely it is more logical to heal
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than to kill.
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-- Surak of Vulcan, "The Savage Curtain", stardate 5906.5
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The games have always strengthened us. Death becomes a familiar
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pattern. We don't fear it as you do.
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-- Proconsul Marcus Claudius, "Bread and Circuses",
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stardate 4041.2
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%
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"The glory of creation is in its infinite diversity."
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"And in the way our differences combine to create meaning and beauty."
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-- Dr. Miranda Jones and Spock, "Is There in Truth No Beauty?",
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stardate 5630.8
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%
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The heart is not a logical organ.
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-- Dr. Janet Wallace, "The Deadly Years", stardate 3479.4
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%
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The idea of male and female are universal constants.
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-- Kirk, "Metamorphosis", stardate 3219.8
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%
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The joys of love made her human and the agonies of love destroyed her.
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-- Spock, "Requiem for Methuselah", stardate 5842.8
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%
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The man on tops walks a lonely street; the "chain" of command is often
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a noose.
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%
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The more complex the mind, the greater the need for the simplicity of
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play.
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-- Kirk, "Shore Leave", stardate 3025.8
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%
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The only solution is ... a balance of power. We arm our side with
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exactly that much more. A balance of power -- the trickiest, most
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difficult, dirtiest game of them all. But the only one that preserves
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both sides.
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-- Kirk, "A Private Little War", stardate 4211.8
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%
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The people of Gideon have always believed that life is sacred. That
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the love of life is the greatest gift ... We are incapable of
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destroying or interfering with the creation of that which we love so
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deeply -- life in every form from fetus to developed being.
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-- Hodin of Gideon, "The Mark of Gideon", stardate 5423.4
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%
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... The prejudices people feel about each other disappear when they get
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to know each other.
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-- Kirk, "Elaan of Troyius", stardate 4372.5
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%
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"The release of emotion is what keeps us healthy. Emotionally healthy."
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"That may be, Doctor. However, I have noted that the healthy release
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of emotion is frequently unhealthy for those closest to you."
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-- McCoy and Spock, "Plato's Stepchildren", stardate 5784.3
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%
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The sight of death frightens them [Earthers].
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-- Kras the Klingon, "Friday's Child", stardate 3497.2
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%
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The sooner our happiness together begins, the longer it will last.
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-- Miramanee, "The Paradise Syndrome", stardate 4842.6
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%
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... The things love can drive a man to -- the ecstasies, the
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miseries, the broken rules, the desperate chances, the glorious
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failures and the glorious victories.
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-- McCoy, "Requiem for Methuselah", stardate 5843.7
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%
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There are always alternatives.
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-- Spock, "The Galileo Seven", stardate 2822.3
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%
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There are certain things men must do to remain men.
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-- Kirk, "The Ultimate Computer", stardate 4929.4
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%
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There are some things worth dying for.
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-- Kirk, "Errand of Mercy", stardate 3201.7
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%
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There comes to all races an ultimate crisis which you have yet to face
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.... One day our minds became so powerful we dared think of ourselves
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as gods.
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-- Sargon, "Return to Tomorrow", stardate 4768.3
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%
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There is a multi-legged creature crawling on your shoulder.
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-- Spock, "A Taste of Armageddon", stardate 3193.9
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%
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There is an old custom among my people. When a woman saves a man's
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life, he is grateful.
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-- Nona, the Kanuto witch woman, "A Private Little War",
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stardate 4211.8.
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%
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There is an order of things in this universe.
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-- Apollo, "Who Mourns for Adonais?" stardate 3468.1
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%
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There's a way out of any cage.
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-- Captain Christopher Pike, "The Menagerie" ("The Cage"),
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stardate unknown.
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%
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There's another way to survive. Mutual trust -- and help.
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|
-- Kirk, "Day of the Dove", stardate unknown
|
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%
|
|
There's no honorable way to kill, no gentle way to destroy. There is
|
|
nothing good in war. Except its ending.
|
|
-- Abraham Lincoln, "The Savage Curtain", stardate 5906.5
|
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%
|
|
There's nothing disgusting about it [the Companion]. It's just another
|
|
life form, that's all. You get used to those things.
|
|
-- McCoy, "Metamorphosis", stardate 3219.8
|
|
%
|
|
"There's only one kind of woman ..."
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|
"Or man, for that matter. You either believe in yourself or you don't."
|
|
-- Kirk and Harry Mudd, "Mudd's Women", stardate 1330.1
|
|
%
|
|
This cultural mystique surrounding the biological function -- you
|
|
realize humans are overly preoccupied with the subject.
|
|
-- Kelinda the Kelvan, "By Any Other Name", stardate 4658.9
|
|
%
|
|
Those who hate and fight must stop themselves -- otherwise it is not
|
|
stopped.
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|
-- Spock, "Day of the Dove", stardate unknown
|
|
%
|
|
Time is fluid ... like a river with currents, eddies, backwash.
|
|
-- Spock, "The City on the Edge of Forever", stardate 3134.0
|
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%
|
|
To live is always desirable.
|
|
-- Eleen the Capellan, "Friday's Child", stardate 3498.9
|
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%
|
|
Too much of anything, even love, isn't necessarily a good thing.
|
|
-- Kirk, "The Trouble with Tribbles", stardate 4525.6
|
|
%
|
|
Totally illogical, there was no chance.
|
|
-- Spock, "The Galileo Seven", stardate 2822.3
|
|
%
|
|
Uncontrolled power will turn even saints into savages. And we can all
|
|
be counted on to live down to our lowest impulses.
|
|
-- Parmen, "Plato's Stepchildren", stardate 5784.3
|
|
%
|
|
Violence in reality is quite different from theory.
|
|
-- Spock, "The Cloud Minders", stardate 5818.4
|
|
%
|
|
Virtue is a relative term.
|
|
-- Spock, "Friday's Child", stardate 3499.1
|
|
%
|
|
Vulcans believe peace should not depend on force.
|
|
-- Amanda, "Journey to Babel", stardate 3842.3
|
|
%
|
|
Vulcans do not approve of violence.
|
|
-- Spock, "Journey to Babel", stardate 3842.4
|
|
%
|
|
Vulcans never bluff.
|
|
-- Spock, "The Doomsday Machine", stardate 4202.1
|
|
%
|
|
Vulcans worship peace above all.
|
|
-- McCoy, "Return to Tomorrow", stardate 4768.3
|
|
%
|
|
Wait! You have not been prepared!
|
|
-- Mr. Atoz, "Tomorrow is Yesterday", stardate 3113.2
|
|
%
|
|
War is never imperative.
|
|
-- McCoy, "Balance of Terror", stardate 1709.2
|
|
%
|
|
War isn't a good life, but it's life.
|
|
-- Kirk, "A Private Little War", stardate 4211.8
|
|
%
|
|
[War] is instinctive. But the instinct can be fought. We're human
|
|
beings with the blood of a million savage years on our hands! But we
|
|
can stop it. We can admit that we're killers ... but we're not going
|
|
to kill today. That's all it takes! Knowing that we're not going to
|
|
kill today!
|
|
-- Kirk, "A Taste of Armageddon", stardate 3193.0
|
|
%
|
|
We do not colonize. We conquer. We rule. There is no other way for
|
|
us.
|
|
-- Rojan, "By Any Other Name", stardate 4657.5
|
|
%
|
|
We fight only when there is no other choice. We prefer the ways of
|
|
peaceful contact.
|
|
-- Kirk, "Spectre of the Gun", stardate 4385.3
|
|
%
|
|
We have found all life forms in the galaxy are capable of superior
|
|
development.
|
|
-- Kirk, "The Gamesters of Triskelion", stardate 3211.7
|
|
%
|
|
We have phasers, I vote we blast 'em!
|
|
-- Bailey, "The Corbomite Maneuver", stardate 1514.2
|
|
%
|
|
"We have the right to survive!"
|
|
"Not by killing others."
|
|
-- Deela and Kirk, "Wink of An Eye", stardate 5710.5
|
|
%
|
|
We Klingons believe as you do -- the sick should die. Only the strong
|
|
should live.
|
|
-- Kras, "Friday's Child", stardate 3497.2
|
|
%
|
|
We're all sorry for the other guy when he loses his job to a machine.
|
|
But when it comes to your job -- that's different. And it always will
|
|
be different.
|
|
-- McCoy, "The Ultimate Computer", stardate 4729.4
|
|
%
|
|
"What happened to the crewman?"
|
|
|
|
"The M-5 computer needed a new power source, the crewman merely got in
|
|
the way."
|
|
-- Kirk and Dr. Richard Daystrom, "The Ultimate Computer",
|
|
stardate 4731.3.
|
|
%
|
|
What kind of love is that? Not to be loved; never to have shown love.
|
|
-- Commissioner Nancy Hedford, "Metamorphosis",
|
|
stardate 3219.8
|
|
%
|
|
"What terrible way to die."
|
|
"There are no good ways."
|
|
-- Sulu and Kirk, "That Which Survives", stardate unknown
|
|
%
|
|
When a child is taught ... its programmed with simple instructions --
|
|
and at some point, if its mind develops properly, it exceeds the sum of
|
|
what it was taught, thinks independently.
|
|
-- Dr. Richard Daystrom, "The Ultimate Computer",
|
|
stardate 4731.3.
|
|
%
|
|
When dreams become more important than reality, you give up travel,
|
|
building, creating; you even forget how to repair the machines left
|
|
behind by your ancestors. You just sit living and reliving other lives
|
|
left behind in the thought records.
|
|
-- Vina, "The Menagerie" ("The Cage"), stardate unknown
|
|
%
|
|
Where there's no emotion, there's no motive for violence.
|
|
-- Spock, "Dagger of the Mind", stardate 2715.1
|
|
%
|
|
Witch! Witch! They'll burn ya!
|
|
-- Hag, "Tomorrow is Yesterday", stardate unknown
|
|
%
|
|
Without facts, the decision cannot be made logically. You must rely on
|
|
your human intuition.
|
|
-- Spock, "Assignment: Earth", stardate unknown
|
|
%
|
|
Without followers, evil cannot spread.
|
|
-- Spock, "And The Children Shall Lead", stardate 5029.5
|
|
%
|
|
Without freedom of choice there is no creativity.
|
|
-- Kirk, "The return of the Archons", stardate 3157.4
|
|
%
|
|
Women are more easily and more deeply terrified ... generating more
|
|
sheer horror than the male of the species.
|
|
-- Spock, "Wolf in the Fold", stardate 3615.4
|
|
%
|
|
Women professionals do tend to over-compensate.
|
|
-- Dr. Elizabeth Dehaver, "Where No Man Has Gone Before",
|
|
stardate 1312.9.
|
|
%
|
|
Worlds are conquered, galaxies destroyed -- but a woman is always a
|
|
woman.
|
|
-- Kirk, "Conscience of the King", stardate unknown
|
|
%
|
|
Worlds may change, galaxies disintegrate, but a woman always remains a
|
|
woman.
|
|
-- Kirk, "The Conscience of the King", stardate 2818.9
|
|
%
|
|
Yes, it is written. Good shall always destroy evil.
|
|
-- Sirah the Yang, "The Omega Glory", stardate unknown
|
|
%
|
|
You are an excellent tactician, Captain. You let your second in
|
|
command attack while you sit and watch for weakness.
|
|
-- Khan Noonian Singh, "Space Seed", stardate 3141.9
|
|
%
|
|
You can't evaluate a man by logic alone.
|
|
-- McCoy, "I, Mudd", stardate 4513.3
|
|
%
|
|
You Earth people glorified organized violence for forty centuries. But
|
|
you imprison those who employ it privately.
|
|
-- Spock, "Dagger of the Mind", stardate 2715.1
|
|
%
|
|
You go slow, be gentle. It's no one-way street -- you know how you
|
|
feel and that's all. It's how the girl feels too. Don't press. If
|
|
the girl feels anything for you at all, you'll know.
|
|
-- Kirk, "Charlie X", stardate 1535.8
|
|
%
|
|
You humans have that emotional need to express gratitude. "You're
|
|
welcome," I believe, is the correct response.
|
|
-- Spock, "Bread and Circuses", stardate 4041.2
|
|
%
|
|
You say you are lying. But if everything you say is a lie, then you
|
|
are telling the truth. You cannot tell the truth because everything
|
|
you say is a lie. You lie, you tell the truth ... but you cannot, for
|
|
you lie.
|
|
-- Norman the android, "I, Mudd", stardate 4513.3
|
|
%
|
|
You speak of courage. Obviously you do not know the difference between
|
|
courage and foolhardiness. Always it is the brave ones who die, the
|
|
soldiers.
|
|
-- Kor, the Klingon Commander, "Errand of Mercy",
|
|
stardate 3201.7
|
|
%
|
|
You! What PLANET is this?!
|
|
-- McCoy, "The City on the Edge of Forever", stardate 3134.0
|
|
%
|
|
You'll learn something about men and women -- the way they're supposed
|
|
to be. Caring for each other, being happy with each other, being good
|
|
to each other. That's what we call love. You'll like that a lot.
|
|
-- Kirk, "The Apple", stardate 3715.6
|
|
%
|
|
You're dead, Jim.
|
|
-- McCoy, "Amok Time", stardate 3372.7
|
|
%
|
|
You're dead, Jim.
|
|
-- McCoy, "The Tholian Web", stardate unknown
|
|
%
|
|
You're too beautiful to ignore. Too much woman.
|
|
-- Kirk to Yeoman Rand, "The Enemy Within", stardate unknown
|
|
%
|
|
Youth doesn't excuse everything.
|
|
-- Dr. Janice Lester (in Kirk's body), "Turnabout Intruder",
|
|
stardate 5928.5.
|