Star Trek - Deep Space Nine Quotes
Doctor Bashir: It would appear that I'm not the only legend around here.
Movie: Star Trek - Deep Space Nine
Lieutenant Jadzia Dax: [to Kang] I'm Dax, godfather of your son.
Koloth: You are no-one's godfather!
Lieutenant Jadzia Dax: I am Dax, godfather of your son.
Kang: So - you are the same Dax who took a blood oath with us, to seek vengeance?
Lieutenant Jadzia Dax: Don't mistake a new face for a new soul, Kang.
Koloth: You are no-one's godfather!
Lieutenant Jadzia Dax: I am Dax, godfather of your son.
Kang: So - you are the same Dax who took a blood oath with us, to seek vengeance?
Lieutenant Jadzia Dax: Don't mistake a new face for a new soul, Kang.
Movie: Star Trek - Deep Space Nine
Odo: Look at me, Nerys. What do you see?
Colonel Kira: I see you.
Odo: No! No, this is... just a form I borrowed. I could just as easily be someone or some*thing* else.
Colonel Kira: I know that. But... this... is what you have always chosen to be: a man - a good and honest man. A man I fell in love with. Are you trying to tell me that he never really existed?
Odo: I don't know. - I care for you, more than anyone I've ever known. These last few months have been the happiest of my life. But even so, part of me wishes that Laas and I were out there right now searching for the others, existing as changelings. Because that's what I am. Not a humanoid. I'm a changeling!
Colonel Kira: Well, then maybe you're right - maybe you do belong out there.
Colonel Kira: I see you.
Odo: No! No, this is... just a form I borrowed. I could just as easily be someone or some*thing* else.
Colonel Kira: I know that. But... this... is what you have always chosen to be: a man - a good and honest man. A man I fell in love with. Are you trying to tell me that he never really existed?
Odo: I don't know. - I care for you, more than anyone I've ever known. These last few months have been the happiest of my life. But even so, part of me wishes that Laas and I were out there right now searching for the others, existing as changelings. Because that's what I am. Not a humanoid. I'm a changeling!
Colonel Kira: Well, then maybe you're right - maybe you do belong out there.
Movie: Star Trek - Deep Space Nine
Quark: I've reconsidered it. My decision stands.
Rom: But brother...
Quark: *Don't* "brother" me! In this bar you are not my brother. You're my employee. And employees have no right to question the management's decisions!
Rom: But brother...
Quark: *Don't* "brother" me! In this bar you are not my brother. You're my employee. And employees have no right to question the management's decisions!
Movie: Star Trek - Deep Space Nine
[Sisko and Odo find Rom very distraught]
Odo: [explaining to Sisko] The wedding is off.
Captain Sisko: I'm sorry.
Rom: Don't be, Captain. These are tears of joy. [sobbing heavily, disproving his reassurance]
Captain Sisko: [comforting] Carry on.
Odo: [explaining to Sisko] The wedding is off.
Captain Sisko: I'm sorry.
Rom: Don't be, Captain. These are tears of joy. [sobbing heavily, disproving his reassurance]
Captain Sisko: [comforting] Carry on.
Movie: Star Trek - Deep Space Nine
[Sisko and Jake are sailing through space on the lightship]
Commander Sisko: Listen.
Jake Sisko: I don't hear anything.
Commander Sisko: Exactly. Not even the hum of an engine. It's almost like being on the deck of an old sailing ship. Except, the stars are not just up in the sky; they're all around us. Imagine how the ancient Bajorans must have felt - heading into space, in a ship like this one, not knowing what they were going to find, or who they were going to meet.
Commander Sisko: Listen.
Jake Sisko: I don't hear anything.
Commander Sisko: Exactly. Not even the hum of an engine. It's almost like being on the deck of an old sailing ship. Except, the stars are not just up in the sky; they're all around us. Imagine how the ancient Bajorans must have felt - heading into space, in a ship like this one, not knowing what they were going to find, or who they were going to meet.
Movie: Star Trek - Deep Space Nine
Tosk: I have no use for fantasy adventure. I live the greatest adventure one could ever desire.
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Grilka: I really am very grateful for all you have done, Quark. That is why I'm going to let you take your hand off my thigh instead of shattering every bone in your body.
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Quark: I am Quark, son of Keldar. And I have come to answer the challenge of D'Ghor, son of... (pause) whoever.
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Quark: (holding the Grand Nagus' new book) You rewrote the Rules of Acquisition?
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Munez: I can't feel my legs.
Jadzia Dax: Don't worry. They're still there.
Jadzia Dax: Don't worry. They're still there.
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Miles O'Brien: Sir, have you ever served with any Bajoran women?
Benjamin Sisko: No. Why?
Miles O'Brien: I was just wondering, sir.
Benjamin Sisko: No. Why?
Miles O'Brien: I was just wondering, sir.
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Julian Bashir: She has a sense of humour, as I've always imagined you do.
Jadzia Dax: I could use one about now.
Jadzia Dax: I could use one about now.
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Odo: Madam, I am not like you! Every eighteen hours, I turn into a liquid!
Lwaxana Troi: I can swim.
Lwaxana Troi: I can swim.
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Odo: Procreation does not require changing how you smell, or writing bad poetry, or sacrificing various plants to serve as tokens of affection!
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[Mrs. Troi has lost a piece of jewelry and is accusing Quark of theft, grabbing his ears]
Quark: Ow! My Ears!
Lwaxana Troi: Yes, and I know where it hurts the most, you little troll.
Quark: Ow! My Ears!
Lwaxana Troi: Yes, and I know where it hurts the most, you little troll.
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Lwaxana Troi: What are you looking at?.
Odo: Oh, I was just wondering how many volts are in that exposed socket...
Odo: Oh, I was just wondering how many volts are in that exposed socket...
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Julian Bashir: This is where the adventure is. This is where heroes are made. Right here... in the wilderness.
Kira Nerys: This "wilderness" is my home!
Kira Nerys: This "wilderness" is my home!
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Quark: You humans, you never learn. You let your women go out in public, hold jobs, wear clothing, and you wonder why your marriages fall apart.
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Julian Bashir: Causing people to suffer because you hate them is terrible, but causing people to suffer because you have forgotten how to care... that's really hard to understand.
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Biddle Coleridge: You really gonna shoot me Bell? I don't think so
Benjamin Sisko: Think again
Biddle Coleridge: I thought we were on the same side here!
Benjamin Sisko: We are but you get on my nerves, and I don't like your hat. Now put the gun down.
Benjamin Sisko: Think again
Biddle Coleridge: I thought we were on the same side here!
Benjamin Sisko: We are but you get on my nerves, and I don't like your hat. Now put the gun down.
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Doctor Bashir: There is one thing I don't understand, how could they have let things get so bad?
Benjamin Sisko: That's a good question, Doctor, I wish I had an answer.
Benjamin Sisko: That's a good question, Doctor, I wish I had an answer.
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Unidentified: 18 - A Ferengi without profit is no Ferengi at all.
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Jadzia Dax: And as the 34th Rule of Acquisition states "Peace is good for business."
Quark: That's the 35th Rule.
Jadzia Dax: Oh, you're right. What's the 34th?
Quark: "War is good for business." It's easy to get them confused.
Quark: That's the 35th Rule.
Jadzia Dax: Oh, you're right. What's the 34th?
Quark: "War is good for business." It's easy to get them confused.
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[Sisko interrogating a Cadet]
Cadet Shepherd: ...and our role would go unrecognized, at least for now.
Benjamin Sisko: Maybe if you had done your job right it would have. But you fouled it up didn't you? You cadets did some sloppy work - some damn sloppy work.
Cadet Shepherd: ...and our role would go unrecognized, at least for now.
Benjamin Sisko: Maybe if you had done your job right it would have. But you fouled it up didn't you? You cadets did some sloppy work - some damn sloppy work.
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Gul Dukat: Well, Major, it appears that whether you like it or not, our lives have become deeply intertwined.
Kira Nerys: [Smiles] That really pleases you, doesn't it?
Gul Dukat: Pleases me? Major, it gives me reason to live.
Kira Nerys: [Smiles] That really pleases you, doesn't it?
Gul Dukat: Pleases me? Major, it gives me reason to live.
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[Opening introduction text of the series]
On Stardate 43997, Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the Federation starship Enterprise was kidnapped for six days by an invading force known as the Borg. Surgically altered, he was forced to lead an assault on Starfleet at Wolf 359.
On Stardate 43997, Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the Federation starship Enterprise was kidnapped for six days by an invading force known as the Borg. Surgically altered, he was forced to lead an assault on Starfleet at Wolf 359.
TV Show: Star Trek - Deep Space Nine