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Picard: [as a Romulan] "I think I'll take
this opportunity to remove my ears." |
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Sela: "Excuse me, I am just finishing up a speech.
For you, Mr. Spock. I rather enjoy writing, I don't get to
do it very often in this job."
Data: "Perhaps you would be happier in another
job." |
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Sela:
"I hate Vulcans! I hate the logic! I hate the arrogance!" |
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Spock:
[After Data performs a Vulcan nerve-pinch on Sela.]
"Not bad." |
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Picard:
"Ambassador, with great respect for all that you have
achieved on behalf of the Federation, this sort
of...cowboy diplomacy, will not easily be tolerated
anymore."
Spock: "'Cowboy diplomacy'?" |
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Picard:
"I will be the first to cheer when the Neutral Zone is
abolished." |
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Riker:
"I have to ask you about your husband."
Amarie: "Well, it was nice while it lasted. Which
husband?"
Riker: "The dead one, I'm afraid." |
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Spock:
"Intrigues me, this Picard."
Data: "In what manner, sir?"
Spock: "Remarkably analytical, and is
dispassionate, for a human. I understand why my father
chose to mind-meld with him. There is almost a Vulcan
quality to the man."
Data: "Interesting. I have not considered that." |
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Data:
"Ambassador Spock, may I ask a personal question?"
Spock: "Please."
Data: "As you examine your life, do you find that
you have missed your humanity?"
Spock: "I have no regrets."
Data: "'No regrets.' That is a human expression."
Spock: "Yes. Fascinating." |