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If you can't take a little bloody nose, maybe you ought to go back
home and crawl under your bed. It's not safe out here. It's wondrous,
with treasures to satiate desires both subtle and gross. But it's not
for the timid.
-- Q
%
If we're going to be damned, let's be damned for what
we really are.
-- Picard
%
Someone once told me that time was a predator that stalked us all our
lives. But I rather believe that time is a companion who goes with us
on the journey and reminds us to cherish every moment because they'll
never come again. What we leave behind is not as important as how
we've lived. After all, Number One, we're only mortal.
-- Picard
%
Things are only impossible until they're not!
-- Picard
%
No being is so important that he can usurp the rights
of another.
-- Picard
%
It is possible to commit no mistakes and still
lose. That is not a weakness; that is life.
-- Picard
%
Being first at any cost is not always the point.
-- Picard
%
You know, there are some words I've known since I was
a schoolboy. "With the first link, the chain is forged. The first
speech censored, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom
denied, chains us all irrevocably." Those words were uttered by Judge
Aaron Satie as wisdom and warning. The first time any man's freedom is
trodden on, we're all damaged.
-- Picard in ST:TNG "All Good Things"
%
The road from legitimate suspicion to rampant
paranoia is very much shorter than we think.
-- Picard in ST:TNG "All Good Things"
%
Mr. Worf, villains who twirl their moustaches are
easy to spot. Those who clothe themselves in good deeds are
well-camouflaged.
-- Picard
%
Vigilance, Mr. Worf. That is the price we must
continually pay.
-- Picard
%
Seize the time... Live now! Make now always the most
precious time. Now will never come again.
-- Picard
%
There is a way out of every box, a solution to every
puzzle; it's just a matter of finding it.
-- Picard
%
We are what we are, and we're doing the best we
can. It is not for you to set the standards by which we should be
judged!
-- Picard
%
"And now a personal request, sir. Permission to clean up the bridge ?"
-- Worf about Q in ST:TNG "Encounter At Farpoint"
%
"I am a Klingon, sir. For me to seek escape while my captain goes
into battle--"
"You are a Starfleet officer, Lieutenant."
"Aye, sir."
-- Worf and Picard in ST:TNG "Encounter At Farpoint"
%
"Commander, signal the following in all languages and in all frequencies:
'We surrender.'"
-- Picard to Lt.Cmdr Troi in ST:TNG "Encounter At Farpoint"
%
"The prisoners will not be harmed, .. until they are found guilty."
-- Q in ST:TNG "Encounter At Farpoint"
%
"Have you got some reason you want my atoms scattered all over space, boy?"
-- Admiral ["McCoy"] to Data in ST:TNG "Encounter At Farpoint"
%
"Hold it right there, boy!"
"Sir ?"
"What about my age ?"
"Sorry, sir. If that subject troubles you--"
"Troubles me ? What's so damned troublesome about not having died ?"
-- Admiral ["McCoy"] and Data in ST:TNG "Encounter At Farpoint"
%
"I don't see no points in your ears, boy. But you sound like a Vulcan."
"No, sir. I am an android."
"Almost as bad."
-- Admiral ["McCoy"] and Data in ST:TNG "Encounter At Farpoint"
%
"I thought it was generally accepted, sir, that Vulcans are an
advanced and most honorable race."
"They are, they are. Damned annoying at times."
-- Data and Admiral ["McCoy"] in ST:TNG "Encounter At Farpoint"
%
"Well, This is a new ship, but she's got the right name. Now you
remember that, you hear?"
"I will, sir."
"You treat her like a lady, and she'll always bring you home."
-- Admiral ["McCoy"] and Data in ST:TNG "Encounter At Farpoint"
%
"Lieutenant. Do you intend to blast a hole in the viewer?"
-- Picard to Worf in ST:TNG "Encounter At Farpoint"
%
"We do exactly what we'd do if this Q never existed. We're going
to be damned. Let's be damned for what we really are."
-- Picard in ST:TNG "Encounter At Farpoint"
%
"I am superior, sir, in many ways. But I would gladly give it up,
to be human."
"Nice to meet you, Pinocchio."
-- Data and Riker in ST:TNG "Encounter At Farpoint"
%
"Just hoping this isn't the usual way our missions will go, sir."
"Oh no, Number One, I'm sure most will be much more interesting.
Let's see what's out there. Engage."
-- Riker and Picard in ST:TNG "Encounter At Farpoint"
%
"Well, hello, Enterprise, welcome. I hope you have a lot of pretty boys
on board, because I'm willing, and waiting. In fact, we're going to
have a real blowout here."
-- Tsiolkovsky Crewmember in ST:TNG "The Naked Now"
%
"Indications of what humans would call, 'A wild party'?"
-- Data to Riker in ST:TNG "The Naked Now"
%
"You were right, someone blew out the hatch. They were all sucked out
into space."
"Correction, sir. That's, 'Blown out'."
"Thank you, Data."
"A common mistake, sir."
-- Riker and Data in ST:TNG "The Naked Now"
%
"If you were any more perfect, Data, I'd have to write you up in a
Starfleet medical textbook."
"I am already listed in several bio-mechanical texts, Doctor."
"Yes, of course."
-- Beverly and Data in ST:TNG "The Naked Now"
%
"This ought to be easy for someone written up in bio-mechanical texts."
-- Riker to Data in ST:TNG "The Naked Now"
%
"Picard": "Attention all decks, all divisions. Effective immediately, I have
handed over control of this vessel to Acting Captain Wesley Crusher."
Picard: "'Acting Captain'?"
Wesley: "Thank you, Captain Picard, thank you. And with that order dawns a
brave new day for the Enterprise."
-- "Picard", Picard and Wesley in ST:TNG "The Naked Now"
%
"What I want now is gentleness, and joy, and love. .. From you Data,
you are fully functional, aren't you ?"
"Of course, but .."
"How fully ?"
"In every way of course. I am programmed in multiple techiques.
A broad variety of pleasuring."
"Oh, you jewel, that's exactly what I hoped."
-- Yar and Data in ST:TNG "The Naked Now"
%
"So you mean I'm drunk! I feel strange, but also good."
"Because! Because, you have lost the capacity for self-judgement. Now
alcohol does this, Wesley."
-- Wesley and Picard in ST:TNG "The Naked Now"
%
"Ah, good, Data. At least you're functioning."
"Fully, Captain."
"Data, intoxication is a human condition. Your brain is different, not the
same as--"
"We are more alike than unlike, my dear Captain. I have pores, humans
have pores. I have fingerprints, humans have fingerprints. My chemical
nutrients are like your blood. If you prick me, do I not .. leak?"
-- Picard and Data in ST:TNG "The Naked Now"
%
"Captain, can I see you in your ready room? It's a private matter.
No, actually, it's an urgent one!"
-- Beverly to Picard in ST:TNG "The Naked Now"
%
"Right now I find you extremely, *extremely* .. of course we haven't
time for that sort of thing."
"What sort of thing?"
"Oh, *god*, would I love to show you."
-- Beverly and Picard in ST:TNG "The Naked Now"
%
"Dammit, Captain, my DEAR Captain. You owe me something, you do realize that,
don't you? I'm a woman. I haven't had the comfort of a husband, a man."
"Not now, doctor, please."
-- Beverly and Picard in ST:TNG "The Naked Now"
%
"Worf, you do know what to do. Take us .. uh .."
"Take us out of here."
"Right."
-- Picard and Riker in ST:TNG "The Naked Now"
%
"Data, we have eight or nine minutes at most. Can you finish by then?"
"No, this will take slightly more time than we have, sir."
-- Riker and Data in ST:TNG "The Naked Now"
%
"It's only fair to mention Wesley in a log entry, sir."
"Fair is fair. And let's credit his science teacher too."
-- Riker and Picard in ST:TNG "The Naked Now"
%
"Data, I'm only going to tell you this just once. It never happened."
-- Yar in ST:TNG "The Naked Now"
%
"I put it to you all. I think we shall end up with a fine crew, if we
avoid temptation."
-- Picard in ST:TNG "The Naked Now"
%
"Damn. Where are the callouses we doctors are supposed to grow over
our feelings?"
"Perhaps the good ones never get them."
-- Beverly and Picard in ST:TNG "Code Of Honor"
%
"But I warn you, if you get hurt, I'll put you on report, Captain."
-- Riker to Picard in ST:TNG "Code Of Honor"
%
"Shaving is a human art form, Data. Technological perfection can shave
too close."
-- Geordi in ST:TNG "Code Of Honor"
%
Data: "From any particular point of view, sir ?"
Picard: "On the perspective Lt. Yar using them in combat with Lutan's wife."
Data: "Most interesting. Could this be Human Joke Number 663?"
Geordi: "Negative, Data. That's a captain's order."
-- Data, Picard and Geordi in ST:TNG "Code Of Honor"
%
"I'm sorry, this is becoming a speech."
"You're the captain, sir. You're entitled."
-- Picard and Troi in ST:TNG "Code Of Honor"
%
"Mister Data."
"Sir?"
"You're circling the room like a buzzard."
-- Picard and Data in ST:TNG "Haven"
%
"Could you please continue the petty bickering? I find it most intriguing."
-- Data in ST:TNG "Haven"
%
Lwaxana: "Captain! Even Zelo never had such thoughts about me!
You may energize."
Deanna: "That was meant as a joke, Captain."
Picard: "I was not amused."
-- Lwaxana and Deanna Troi and Picard in ST:TNG "Haven"
%
"Is Mister Kosinski what he seems? A joke?"
"No. It's too cruel."
-- Wesley and Traveler in ST:TNG "Where No One Has Gone Before"
%
"You're telling me it's a kittycat?"
"Yes. I suppose you could call it that."
-- Yar and Worf in ST:TNG "Where No One Has Gone Before"
%
"Up until now, if you forgive this, you've been .. uninteresting.
It's only now that your lifeform merits serious attention."
-- Traveler in ST:TNG "Where No One Has Gone Before"
%
[Wesley was made an acting ensign.]
"Sir, shall I send for Doctor Crusher?"
"Why, someone's ill?"
-- Riker and Picard in ST:TNG "Where No One Has Gone Before"
%
"Possibility, a malfunction in their engines, sir?"
"Breaks my heart."
-- Data and Geordi in ST:TNG "The Last Outpost"
%
"Yankee traders, I like the sound of that."
"Well, sir, I doubt they wear red, white, and blue, or look anything
like Uncle Sam."
-- Riker and Data [about Ferengi] in ST:TNG "The Last Outpost"
%
"I say put all available power into a full-out combined phaser and photon
torpedo salvo. Destroy their ability to sustain this forcefield, sir."
"Yes! Hit them hard and hit them fast."
-- Yar and Worf in ST:TNG "The Last Outpost"
%
Data: "Apologies, Captain. I seem to have reached an odd .. functional
impasse. I am .. stuck."
Picard: "Then get unstuck and continue with the briefing."
Data: "Yes sir. That is what I am trying to do, sir. But the ..
solution eludes me."
Geordi: "My hero."
-- Data, Picard and Geordi in ST:TNG "The Last Outpost"
%
"What do you make of these?"
"Crystalline, mostly inert. Nothing to write home about."
"Excuse me?"
"Slang, sir. I did use it correctly, did I not ?"
-- Riker and Data in ST:TNG "The Last Outpost"
%
"It's true. You work with your females, arm them, and force them to wear
clothing. Sickening!"
-- Letek in ST:TNG "The Last Outpost"
%
"And they shamelessly clothe their females, inviting others to unclothe
them. The very depth of perversion."
-- Mordoc in ST:TNG "The Last Outpost"
%
"Not a moment too soon Jean. .. I mean, 'Captain'."
-- Beverly to Picard in ST:TNG "The Last Outpost"
%
"Indubitably, my good woman."
-- Data to Yar in ST:TNG "Lonely Among Us"
%
"It's elementary, my dear Riker. Sir."
-- Data in ST:TNG "Lonely Among Us"
%
"Captain Picard, you are now relieved of duty. I judge you to be
disabled and mentally incapacitated."
-- Beverly in ST:TNG "Lonely Among Us"
%
"What the devil am I doing here?"
"Sounds like our captain."
-- Picard and Riker in ST:TNG "Lonely Among Us"
%
"Security Team Two reports they've discovered a puddle of blood
outside the Celle quarters, and they can't find one of the delegates."
"Lieutenant, this couldn't have waited a moment?"
[To Picard] "It's good to see you, sir."
[To Riker] "The problem is that one of the cooks has just been asked to broil
reptile for the Anticans, and it looks like the Celle delegate."
-- Yar and Riker in ST:TNG "Lonely Among Us"
%
"Shall we go there now or remain and play?"
"Play?"
"At love. Unless you don't enjoy that."
-- Rivan and Riker in ST:TNG "Justice"
%
Ensign: "Sir, I see something coming out of the ship."
Data: "Verified, sir. Something very small." [..]
Ensign: "Intruder relay 2 shows something."
Picard: "Why is everything becoming 'something' or 'whatever'?"
-- Ensign, Data and Picard in ST:TNG "Justice"
%
"I want to do something too, with you."
"Uh, what?"
"It's something you can teach me. Will you?"
"Uh, well, actually, there are some games I don't quite know yet."
-- Edo Girl and Wesley in ST:TNG "Justice"
%
"I am not concerned with pleasure, Commander. I am a warrior."
"Even Klingons need love now and then."
"For what we would consider love, sir, I would need a Klingon woman."
"What about plain old basic sex? You must have some need for that."
"Of course, but with the females available to me, sir, Earth females,
I must restrain myself too much. They are quite fragile, sir."
"Worf, if anyone else had said that, I'd suspect he was bragging."
"Bragging, sir?"
-- Worf and Riker in ST:TNG "Justice"
%
"Sharing an orbit with God is no small experience."
-- Troi in ST:TNG "Justice"
%
"Data, don't babble."
"Babble, sir ? I am not aware that I ever babble, sir. It may be
that from time to time I have considerable information to communicate
and you may question the way in which I organize it--"
"Please, organize it into brief answers to my questions, we have very
little time. Do they accept our precence at this planet ?"
"Undecided, sir."
"Data, please feel free to volunteer any important information."
-- Picard and Data in ST:TNG "Justice"
%
"You are right, sir. I do tend to babble."
-- Data to Picard in ST:TNG "Justice"
%
"Would you choose one life over one thousand, sir?"
"I refuse to let arithmetic decide questions like that."
-- Data and Picard in ST:TNG "Justice"
%
"There can be no justice so long as laws are absolute. Even life
itself is an exercise in exceptions."
"When has justice been as simple as a rulebook?"
-- Picard and Riker in ST:TNG "Justice"
%
Kazako: "And the android was mentioned too.
What is its price? We would like to .. purchase it."
Picard: "He is not for sale. Commander Data is a .. is a ..
Riker: "Is second hand merchandise and you wouldn't want it."
Data: "Second hand, sir ? Oh, of course, a human joke."
-- Kazako, Picard, Riker and Data in ST:TNG "The Battle"
%
"As you humans say, 'I'm all ears!'"
-- Kazako [1st officer of DaiMon Bok] to Riker in ST:TNG "The Battle"
%
"What is wrong with me ?"
"I wish the hell I knew, Captain. But something unusual has definitely
been happening to you."
"Why do doctors always say the obvious as if it's a revelation?"
"Why do captains always act like they are immortal ?"
-- Picard and Beverly in ST:TNG "The Battle"
%
"In revenge, there never is [profit].
Let the dead rest, and the past .. remain the past."
-- Picard in ST:TNG "The Battle"
%
"No, Lieutenant Worf. You make no move against him unless I order it."
"Pity, you might've learned an interesting lesson Macrohead, with
a microbrain."
-- Picard and Q in ST:TNG "Hide And Q"
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"It is so frustrating to be controlled like this."
"Lieutenant. Tasha, it's all right."
"What in the hell am I doing, crying?"
"Don't worry, there's a new ship's standing order on the bridge.
When one is in the penalty box, tears are permitted."
-- Yar and Picard in ST:TNG "Hide And Q"
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"Perhaps we all are remembering the old saying: Power corrupts .."
".. and absolute power corrupts absolutely."
-- Picard and Riker ST:TNG "Hide And Q"
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"Let us pray for understanding and for compassion."
"Let us do no such damn thing."
-- Q and Picard in ST:TNG "Hide And Q"
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"You spell 'knife' with a 'k'."
"I spell 'knife' with an 'n', but then I never could spell."
-- Troi and Picard in ST:TNG "The Big Goodbye"
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"Senseless killing is immoral. But killing for a purpose, can quite
often be ingenious."
-- Cyrus Redblock in ST:TNG "The Big Goodbye"
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"It was a nice place to visit, Number One, but I wouldn't want to die there."
-- Picard in ST:TNG "The Big Goodbye"
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"Lt. .. Take us out of orbit."
"Aye sir"
"And Mister LaForge .."
"Sir ?"
"Step on it."
-- Picard and Geordi in ST:TNG "The Big Goodbye"
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"And these small projections?"
"An android alarm clock. Is that amusing?"
-- Beverly and Data in ST:TNG "Datalore"
%
"If you had an off switch, Doctor, would you not keep it a secret?"
"I guess I would."
-- Data and Beverly in ST:TNG "Datalore"
%
"It's Data, Mom. I heard you know how to turn him on."
"This is very serious !"
"So just tell me to, 'Shut up, Wesley', and I will."
"You're being very unfair, Wes."
-- Wesley and Beverly in ST:TNG "Datalore"
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"How sad, dear brother. You make me wish I were an only child."
-- Data to Lore in ST:TNG "Datalore"
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"Data, you all right ?"
"Yes sir, I'm fine." [Contraction!]
"Then get rid of that damn twitch and put on the correct uniform."
"Yes, Captain."
-- Picard and Data in ST:TNG "Datalore"
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"Klingons appreciate strong women."
-- Worf in ST:TNG "Angel One"
%
"What is it that you think that you're rescuing me from? My shipmates
and I have all taken wives. A few even have children. You can't rescue
a man from a place that he calls his home."
-- Ramsey in ST:TNG "Angel One"
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"No power in the universe can hope to stop the force of evolution. Be
warned. The execution of Mister Ramsey and his followers may elevate
them to the status of martyrs. Martyrs cannot be silenced."
-- Riker in ST:TNG "Angel One"
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"Rest assured, Commander. We will be victorious, at whatever the cost."
"Worf, it's just a game, a friendly little competition.
You work up a sweat, you have a few laughs and you make new friends."
"If winning is not important, then Commander, why keep score?"
-- Worf and Riker in ST:TNG "11001001"
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"I think he's pulling your leg. Believe it or not, Worf is developing
a sense of humor."
"I hope so, for their sake. Good luck."
-- Yar and Riker in ST:TNG "11001001"
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"What's a knockout like you doing in a computer-generated gin-joint like
this?"
-- Riker to Minuet in ST:TNG "11001001"
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"The quest for youth, Number One, so futile. Age and wisdom have their
graces too."
"I wonder if one doesn't have to have age and wisdom to appreciate that, sir."
"I hope not, Number One."
-- Picard and Riker in ST:TNG "Too Short A Season"
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"Our children are not for sale, at any price."
-- Beverly in ST:TNG "When The Bough Breaks"
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"Data, find a way to defeat that shield."
"That may be impossible, sir."
"Things are only impossible until they are not."
"Yes, sir."
-- Picard and Data in ST:TNG "When The Bough Breaks"
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"Ugly Bags Of Mostly Water we try at peace, you do not listen.
Bag who drill in Sand Of Home had to die."
-- Lifeform in ST:TNG "Home Soil"
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"It's a good thing you're cute, Wesley, or you could really be obnoxious.
See you later."
"Did you hear what she said, Mordock? She said I was cute."
"Is that good, Wesley?"
"Yes, I think."
-- Oliana Mirren, Wesley and Mordock in ST:TNG "Coming Of Age"
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"Thinking about what you can't control only wastes energy and creates its
own enemy."
-- Worf to Wesley in ST:TNG "Coming Of Age"
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"Only fools have no fear."
-- Worf to Wesley in ST:TNG "Coming Of Age"
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"Do you want this to become violent?"
-- Wesley to Rondon in ST:TNG "Coming Of Age"
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"There is nothing wrong with Captain Picard or the ship's logs. Therefore,
there must be something wrong with your original assumption."
"That is not acceptable, Mister Data."
"Acceptable or not, sir, it is the truth."
-- Data and Lt.Cmdr Remmick in ST:TNG "Coming Of Age"
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"You don't like me very much, do you?"
"Is it required, .. sir?"
-- Lt.Cmdr Remmick & Worf in ST:TNG "Coming Of Age"
%
"My personal feelings about Captain Picard are irrelevant to this
investigation, and None of your business."
-- Beverly to Lt.Cmdr Remmick in ST:TNG "Coming Of Age"
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"Why do you mock me? Why do you wish to anger me?"
"Only to see if it is still possible."
"It is."
-- Worf and Korris in ST:TNG "Heart Of Glory"
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"That is not our way. Cowards take hostages. Klingons do not."
-- Worf to Yar in ST:TNG "Heart Of Glory"
%
"Do not deny the challenge of your destiny. Get off your knees and
soar. Open your eyes and let the dream take flight."
-- Korris to Worf in ST:TNG "Heart Of Glory"
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"My brother, it is you who does not see. You look for battles in the wrong
place. The true test of a warrior is not without, it is within."
-- Worf to Korris in ST:TNG "Heart Of Glory"
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"How did they die?"
"They died well."
-- K'Nera and Worf in ST:TNG "Heart Of Glory"
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Troi: "What happened to all the people?"
Worf: "War?"
Data: "Disease?"
Geordi: "A dissatisfied customer?"
-- Troi, Worf, Data and Geordi ST:TNG "The Arsenal Of Freedom"
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"We got it. You'll see it, here in Minos, where we live by the motto:
'Peace through superior firepower'. To be totally armed, is to be totally
secured. Remember, the early bird that hesitates gets worms."
-- The Peddler in ST:TNG "The Arsenal Of Freedom"
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"Who sent you here to look me ?"
"Your mother. She's worried about you."
"Tell me about your ship, Riker. It's the Enterprise, isn't it ?"
"No, the name of my ship is the 'Lollipop'."
"I have no knowledge of that ship."
"It's just been commissioned. It's a good ship."
"Refresh me, would you, Riker. What's its size, its complement ?"
"Who is here with you ?"
"What's the armament of Lollipop ?"
-- "Captain Rice" and Riker in ST:TNG "The Arsenal Of Freedom"
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"Mister LaForge, when I left this ship it was in one piece. I would
appreciate you returning it to me in the same condition."
-- Picard to Geordi in ST:TNG "The Arsenal Of Freedom"
%
"Where will it take us, Mister LaForge ?"
"The Opraline system."
"An interesting choice. Why ?"
"Curiosity, I've never been there."
-- Riker and Geordi in ST:TNG "Symbiosis"
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"Hello, my friends. You are here now watching this image of me because I
have died. It probably happened while I was on duty, and quickly, which
is what I expected. Never forget I died doing exactly what I chose to
do. What I want you to know is how much I loved my life, and those of
you who shared it with me. You are my family, you all know where I came
from and what my life was like before. But Starfleet took that frightened,
angry young girl and tempered her. I have been blessed with your
friendship, and your love."
-- Yar Hologram in ST:TNG "Skin of Evil"
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"Ah, Worf. We are so much alike, you and I. Both warriors, orphans who
found ourselves this family. I hope I met death with my eyes wide open."
-- Yar Hologram in ST:TNG "Skin of Evil"
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"My friend Data, you see things with the wonder of a child. And that makes
you more human than any of us."
-- Yar Hologram in ST:TNG "Skin of Evil"
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"Captain Jean-Luc Picard, I wish I could say you've been like a father
to me, but I've never had one so I don't know what it feels like. But
if there was someone in this universe I could choose to be like,
someone who I would want to make proud of me, it's you. You who have the
heart of an explorer and the soul of a poet. So, you'll understand when
I say, 'Death is that stage in which one exists only in the memory of
others', which is why it is not an end. No goodbyes, just good memories.
Hailing frequencies closed, sir."
-- Yar Hologram in ST:TNG "Skin of Evil"
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"Sir, the purpose of this gathering .. confuses me."
"Oh? How so?"
"My thoughts are not for Tasha, but for myself. I keep thinking,
how empty it will be without her presence. Did I miss the point?"
"No you didn't Data. You got it."
-- Data and Picard in ST:TNG "Skin of Evil"
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"Hickup ?"
"Actually, sir, that may be an incorrect analogy."
"How so, Data ?"
"A hickup is a spasmatic inhalation with closure of the glottis
accompanied by a peculiar sound. If we want to continue this analogy
to a body function, what occured would be best represented by .."
-- Picard and Data in ST:TNG "We'll Always Have Paris"
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"This is where we started, if we are us."
"Oh, we are us, sir, but they are also us. So indeed, we are both us."
-- Riker and Data in ST:TNG "We'll Always Have Paris"
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Data: "You are aware, Counselor, that the Holodeck can be programmed to
recreate an oceanic environment."
Troi: "Data, it's just not the same. Have you even been for a real
moonlight-swim ?"
Data: "One can swim in moonlight ?"
Troi: "How about you, Mister Worf ?"
Worf: "Swimming is too much like .. bathing."
-- Data, Troi and Worf in ST:TNG "Conspiracy"
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Keel: "Where did we first meet ?"
Rixx: "Answer the question."
Picard: "Tau Ceti III. It was a bar .. rather an exotic one, as I remember.
What do I win?"
-- Captains Keel, Rixx and Picard and ST:TNG "Conspiracy"
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"Starfleet's finest. Fancy meeting you here."
-- Picard in ST:TNG "Conspiracy"
%
"Startling. Quite extraordinary in fact."
"Direction unclear. Please repeat request."
"That was not a request, I was simply .. talking to myself. .. A human
idiosyncrasy, triggered by a fascination with particular set of facts,
or sometimes brought about by senility, or used as a means of weighing
information before reaching a conclusion, or as a--"
"Thank you, sir, I comprehend. .. Please specify how you would like to
proceed, sir."
"Please continue with record scan. .. Intriguing."
-- Data and Computer in ST:TNG "Conspiracy"
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"Do Klingons fear death as much as humans? I could snap your neck in a
second, but it wouldn't be as much fun."
-- Admiral Quinn to Worf in ST:TNG "Conspiracy"
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"Welcome to the twenty-fourth century."
-- Picard to Claire Raymond in ST:TNG "The Neutral Zone"
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"What do you guys do ? I mean, you don't drink, and you ain't got no TV.
It must be kind of boring, ain't it ?"
-- L.Q. "Sonny" Clemens to Data in ST:TNG "The Neutral Zone"
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"Well, we won't be inviting these Romulans to our party, will we?"
"No. That would not be .. appropriate."
-- L.Q. "Sonny" Clemens and Data in ST:TNG "The Neutral Zone"
%
"Silence your dog, Captain."
-- Commander T'Bok about Worf in ST:TNG "The Neutral Zone"
%
"Matters more urgent caused our absence. Now, witness the result.
Outposts destroyed, expansion of the Federation everywhere. Yes,
we have indeed been negligent, Captain, but no more."
-- Commander T'Bok in ST:TNG "The Neutral Zone"
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"Your presence is not wanted. Do you understand my meaning, captain?
We .. are back."
-- Commander T'Bok to Picard in ST:TNG "The Neutral Zone"
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Picard: "Counselor Deanna Troi is pregnant. She..She is going to have a baby."
Riker: "A baby? .. This is a surprise."
Troi: "More so for me."
-- Picard, Riker and Troi in ST:TNG "The Child"
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"I don't mean to be indelicate, but who's the father?"
-- Riker in ST:TNG "The Child"
%
"Da-ta, look at this."
"'Deita'."
"What ?"
"My name, it is pronounced 'Deita'."
"Oh ?"
"You called me Da-ta."
"What's the difference ?"
"One is my name, the other is not."
-- Dr. Pulaski and Data in ST:TNG "The Child"
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"You do this every day ?"
"No, commander. Usually my calisthenics are more .. intense.
Those sessions are too personal to be shared."
"I'll bet they are."
-- Riker and Worf in ST:TNG "Where Silence Has Lease"
%
"Like the rat said: 'Keep the cheese. I just want out of the trap.'"
-- Geordi in ST:TNG "Where Silence Has Lease"
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"Captain, sensors show nothing out there. Absolutely nothing."
"Sure is a damn ugly 'nothing'."
-- Data and Geordi in ST:TNG "Where Silence Has Lease"
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Nagilum: "I understand. The masculine and the feminine."
Picard: "It is the way in which we propagate our species."
Nagilum: "Please, demonstrate how it is accomplished."
Pulaski: "Not likely."
-- Nagilum, Picard and Pulaski in ST:TNG "Where Silence Has Lease"
%
"To understand death, I must amass information on every aspect of it.
Every kind of dying. The experiments shouldn't take more than a third
of your crew, maybe half."
-- Nagilum in ST:TNG "Where Silence Has Lease"
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Computer: "Riker, William T., do you concur ?"
Riker: "Yes, absolutely, I do indeed concur wholeheartedly!"
Computer: "Auto desctruct cancelled."
Picard: "Simple 'yes' would have sufficed, Number One."
-- Computer, Riker and Picard in ST:TNG "Where Silence Has Lease"
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"And Ensign, if you encounter any holes .. steer clear."
-- Riker to Wesley in ST:TNG "Where Silence Has Lease"
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"Thank you for the tea and crumpets. I guess I'll be going."
-- Pulaski to Moriarty ST:TNG "Elementary, Dear Data"
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"Life is like loading twice your cargo weigth into your space craft.
If it's canaries and you can keep half of them flying all of the
time, .. you are all right."
-- Captain Thadium Okona in ST:TNG "The Outrageous Okona"
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"And reduce speed. Drop main shields as well."
"May I ask why, sir?"
"In case we decide to surrender to them, Number One."
-- Picard and Riker in ST:TNG "The Outrageous Okona"
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"Good evening, Ladies and Germs."
"I come from a town so small we had a fraction for a zip-code."
"It was so small in fact, we didn't have a Godfather of crime, we had a
Nephew."
-- Data in ST:TNG "The Outrageous Okona"
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"Say goodbye, Data."
"'Goodbye, Data.'"
-- Wesley and Data in ST:TNG "The Outrageous Okona"
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"Take my Worf, please."
-- Data in ST:TNG "The Outrageous Okona"
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"And you don't resent it?"
"The VISOR or being blind ? No, since they are both part of me and
I really like who I am, there is no reason to resent either one."
-- Scholar and Geordi in ST:TNG "Loud As A Whisper"
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"The real secret is turning disadvantage into advantage."
-- Riva in ST:TNG "Loud As A Whisper"
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"It's no secret that I don't like people much, and I like doctors even less."
"That's funny. I thought most doctors were people."
"Then you are wrong. Ask any patient."
-- Doctor Graves and Troi in ST:TNG "The Schizoid Man"
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"I thought you didn't like people."
"Women aren't people, they are women."
-- Troi and Doctor Graves in ST:TNG "The Schizoid Man"
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"Excuse me, sir. Are you a Romulan?"
[Growl] "Hardly."
-- Kareen Brianon and Worf in ST:TNG "The Schizoid Man"
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"I'll let you know a little secret, sonny. I don't really believe I will be
dying."
"But the doctor--"
"Oh, I'll die, but I won't really be dead. You see, I believe I've learned to
transfer the wealth of my knowledge into a computer. Before I die, I plan to
transfer my great intellect into this machine, thus cheating the Grim Reaper
of his greatest prize."
-- Doctor Graves and Data in ST:TNG "The Schizoid Man"
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"Doctor, what was your impression of Graves ?"
"He seemed brilliant, egocentric, arrogant, chauvinistic."
"Sounds familiar ?"
-- Picard and Doctor Lt. Selar in ST:TNG "The Schizoid Man"
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"May I ask a question ?"
"I think you just did."
"Quite correct. Then may I ask another question after this one ?"
"You can ask me anything you want."
"Why am I lying on the floor, in this undignified position, with the four
of you standing over me, displaying expressions of--"
-- Data and Geordi in ST:TNG "The Schizoid Man"
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"I trust I did nothing unbecoming to a Starfleet officer."
"Does wrestling with a Klingon targ ring a bell ?" [..]
"Did I win ?"
-- Data and Riker in ST:TNG "The Schizoid Man"
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"They died of natural causes."
"Natural causes ? What in Nature could cause that ?"
"For the record, Captain, they died of old age."
-- Dr. Pulaski and Picard in ST:TNG "Unnatural Selection"
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"Commander Data has a way with computers."
-- Pulaski in ST:TNG "Unnatural Selection"
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"As androids go, you're in a class by yourself."
-- Pulaski to Data in ST:TNG "Unnatural Selection"
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"It is my understanding that one of the duties of the first officer
on a Klingon vessel is to assassinate his captain."
"Yes, sir."
"Wouldn't that bring about chaos ?"
"Of course not. When and if the captain becomes weak or unable to perform, it
is expected that his honorable retirement should be assisted by his first.
Your second officer will assassinate you for the same reasons."
"This method of attrition could take a little getting used to."
-- Riker and Worf in ST:TNG "A Matter Of Honor"
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"I want to ensure your return to THIS ship."
"Sentimental, Lieutenant Worf?"
"Efficiency, Commander."
-- Worf and Riker in ST:TNG "A Matter Of Honor"
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"Didn't mean to offend you."
"You didn't .. yet."
-- Ensign Mendon and Worf in ST:TNG "A Matter Of Honor"
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"Ensign Mendon, .. you may impress *me*."
-- Worf in ST:TNG "A Matter Of Honor"
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"Although we run a peaceful mission, we are ready to into a battle instantly.
I know I can count on every Klingon warrior in this crew to serve and die in
that battle. So I ask you again, Commander Riker, where are your loyalties ?"
"I've been assigned here to serve this ship and to obey your orders, and
I will do exactly that."
"Will you take oath to that effect ?"
"I just did."
-- Captain Kargon and Riker in ST:TNG "A Matter Of Honor"
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"There's something you wanted to say to me, Lieutenant ?"
"Yes, sir. .. I do not believe you."
-- Riker and Klag in ST:TNG "A Matter Of Honor"
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"Yes. .. But, it's still moving."
"Gagh is always best when served live. .. Would you like something easier?"
"Easier ?"
"Yes. If Klingon food is too strong for you, perhaps we could get one of
the females to breast-feed you."
-- Riker and Klag in ST:TNG "A Matter Of Honor"
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"They are inquisitive. They would like to know how you would endure."
"Endure what ?"
"Them."
[Pause] "One, or both ?"
-- Klag and Riker in ST:TNG "A Matter Of Honor"
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"It is an expectation for any officer to be ordered to die at any time."
"For a Klingon perhaps, but Riker's people do not volunteer for
death so easily. He may be a spy, but he is no coward."
"That only proves he's intelligent. And you might not be as stong as you
used to be."
-- Captain Kargon and Klag in ST:TNG "A Matter Of Honor"
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"Hold where you are, Klag! I've relieved Captain Kargon. He was acting
in an irrational manner. I'm your captain now."
-- Riker in ST:TNG "A Matter Of Honor"
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"Enterprise, this is Captain William Riker of the Klingon vessel Pagh.
I order you to lower your shields and surrender."
-- Riker in ST:TNG "A Matter Of Honor"
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"I learned quite a bit."
"Apparently not when to duck."
"When *not* to duck would be more accurate."
-- Riker and Picard in ST:TNG "A Matter Of Honor"
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"You come from a very brave and unique people. I'm glad you're here
on the Enterprise."
"Thank you, Commander. And .. welcome home."
-- Riker and Worf in ST:TNG "A Matter Of Honor"
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"Phillipa Louvois, and back in uniform. It's been ten years, but seeing
you again like this .. makes it seem like fifty. If we weren't around
all these people, do you know what I would like to do ?"
"Break a chair across my teeth?"
"After that."
"Oh, ain't love wonderful?"
-- Picard and Captain Louvois in ST:TNG "The Measure Of A Man"
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"It brings a sense of order and stability to my universe to know that you're
still a pompous ass .. and a damn sexy man."
-- Captain Louvois to Picard in ST:TNG "The Measure Of A Man"
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"He has rights!"
"All this passion over a machine?"
-- Picard and Captain Louvois in ST:TNG "The Measure Of A Man"
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Wesley: "Data, you're supposed to rip the wrapping off."
Data: "With the application of a little care, Wes, the paper can be
utilized again."
Troi: "Data, you're missing the point."
[Data rips the now unwrapped paper apart]
-- Wesley, Data and Troi in ST:TNG "The Measure Of A Man"
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"Data is a toaster."
-- Captain Louvois in ST:TNG "The Measure Of A Man"
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"The Commander is a physical representation of a dream, an idea conceived by
the mind of a man. His purpose ? To serve human needs and interests. He's
a collection of neural nets and heuristic algorithms. His responses dictated
by an elaborate software program written by a man. This hardware built by a
man. And now .. and now a man will shut him off.
Pinocchio is broken .. his strings have been cut."
-- Riker [about Data] in ST:TNG "The Measure Of A Man"
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"Consider that in the history of many worlds, there have always been
disposable creatures. They do the dirty work."
-- Guinan to Picard in ST:TNG "The Measure Of A Man"
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"I would prefer not to answer that question, sir. I gave my word."
"Under the circumstances, I don't think Tasha would mind."
"She was special to me, sir. We were .. intimate."
-- Data and Picard in ST:TNG "The Measure Of A Man"
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"Your Honor, Starfleet was founded to seek out new life. Well THERE it sits!"
-- Picard in ST:TNG "The Measure Of A Man"
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"It is the ruling of this court that Lieutenant Commander Data has
the freedom to choose."
-- Captain Louvois in ST:TNG "The Measure Of A Man"
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"You are a wise man, my friend."
"Not yet, sir. But with your help, I am learning."
-- Riker and Data in ST:TNG "The Measure Of A Man"
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"That's a super-conducting magnet, isn't it?"
-- Salia to Wesley in ST:TNG "The Dauphin"
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"Now, I don't know if she'll have time for you, Wes. She's destined to rule
an entire world."
-- Riker to Wesley in ST:TNG "The Dauphin"
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"Do not be fooled by her looks. The body is just a shell."
-- Worf to Riker about Salia in ST:TNG "The Dauphin"
%
"I suppose it had to happen to you, it usually does at about this age."
"What usually does?"
"Glands, erupting with hormones. Happens to all of us."
-- Geordi and Wesley in ST:TNG "The Dauphin"
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"That is how a Klingon lures a mate."
"Are you telling me to go to yell at Salia?"
"No. Men do not roar. Women roar. Then they hurl heavy objects.
And claw at you."
"What does the man do ?"
"He reads love poetry. .. He ducks a lot."
"Worf, it sounds like it works great for the Klingons, but .. I think I
need to try something little less .. dangerous ?"
"Go to her door, beg like a human."
-- Worf and Wesley in ST:TNG "The Dauphin"
%
"It should be that simple, Wesley. Judging by her appearance, it is
likely you and Salia are biologically compatible. Of course, there could
be a difference in the histocompatibility complex in the cell membrane,
but--"
"Data, I want to meet her, not dissect her."
-- Data and Wesley in ST:TNG "The Dauphin"
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"Now, the first words out of your mouth are the most important.
You may want to start with something like this here."
[To Guinan] "You are the most beautiful woman in the galaxy."
[To Wesley] "But that might not work."
"Yes! Yes, it would."
-- Riker and Guinan in ST:TNG "The Dauphin"
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"Just because a girl runs out doesn't mean she doesn't wish you to follow."
-- Guinan to Wesley in ST:TNG "The Dauphin"