Season 3
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The Search, Part I
Bashir: "No one is expendable."
Kira: "Maybe it's time to stop brooding and start talking."
Kira: "I don't believe it. I'm talking to a tree."
Kira: "Can I speak freely?"
[
Sisko nods]
Kira: "What the hell is wrong with Starfleet?"
Quark: "I have considerable leeway to bargain in these circumstances: Name your
terms."
Quark: "I have a dream; a dream that all people -- human, Jem'Hadar,
Ferengi, Cardassians -- will someday stand together in peace ... around my Dabo
tables."
The Search, Part II
Garak: "Life is full of surprises."
Kira: "I don't believe it; I'm talking to a tree."
Odo: "Being an outsider isn't so bad. It gives one a unique perspective."
The House of Quark
Grilka: "You must be quite a liar."
Quark:
"It's a gift."
Grilka: "How can I repay you?"
Quark:
"I would like a divorce, please. No offense."
Quark (Re: insurance): "Better hours. More money. Less
scruples."
Equilibrium
Sisko: "Beets are a very misunderstood vegetable."
Second Skin
Kira (re: Garak): "Don't worry; he's on our side -- I think."
The Abandoned
Odo: "Is that all you can think about? Killing? Isn't there anything else you
think about?"
Jem'Hadar: "I don't think so."
Civil Defense
Gul Dukat: "Let me guess. Someone tried to
duplicate my access code, hmm?"
Gul Dukat: "Ah, Garak cowering behind a desk. It makes the whole trip
worthwhile."
Meridian
Quark: "The things I do for money!"
Defiant
Kira: "This is about you, isn't it? You and that other Will Riker out there:
the one with your face, your name, your career."
Kira (to Thomas Riker): "We'll get you out of there, I promise."
Fascination
Bashir: "And you know what all those games taught me? That I'm a poor substitute
for your wife."
O'Brien:
"I could of told you that sixty games ago."
Dax: "Peldor Joi!"
Dax ( to
Sisko): "Admit it, you were this far away from total panic."
Kira: "May the Prophets walk with us."
O'Brien: "We just have to make the best of the little time we have ... we
cant waste a second."
Lwaxana Troi: "What are you all looking at me for?"
Past Tense, Part I
Past Tense, Part II
"Probably raining in Tasmania anyway."
Life Support
Heart Of Stone
Female founder: "No Changeling has ever harmed another."
Odo:
"There's always a first time."
Odo: "You humans have a hard time giving up the things you love
-- no matter how much they might hurt you."
Odo: "He's particularly fond of one called 'Louie, Louie.'"
Destiny
O'Brien: "In a crunch, I wouldn't like to be caught without a back-up
system."
Quark: " 34th Rule of Acquisition: War is good for business."
Dax: "
35th Rule of Acquisition: Peace is good for business. It's easy to get them
confused!"
Sisko: "Where you see the Sword of Stars, I see a comet; where you see vipers,
I see three scientists; and where you see the Emissary, I see a Starfleet
officer."
Prophet Motive
Quark: "Our ambition to improve ourselves motivates everything we
do."
Visionary
Bashir: "Who am I to argue with me?"
Kira: "This is one puppet doesn't like her strings pulled."
O'Brien: "I hate temporal mechanics!"
O'Brien: "How could you just let me die?"
Bashir:
"I didn't just 'let' you die!"
Quark: "At least I'm consistent."
Sisko: "Just be careful."
Odo: "Commander, there is
no careful way to question a Klingon."
Distant Voices
Bashir: "Just give up --? I don't think so!"
Bashir: "There's no harm in keeping both eyes open."
Bashir (to Garak): "Just what part of me are you supposed to represent?"
Garak: "To think, after all this time, all our lunches together, you still
don't trust me. There's hope for you yet, Doctor."
Sisko: "Just doing my job."
Bashir: "No you're not, you're doing my job."
Dax (to Bashir): "So, if you're in a coma, and we're
not real, then what are we doing here?"
Through The Looking Glass
Kira: "Do I get a vote?"
Sisko:
"Of course you do. It just doesn't count."
Sisko: "The way I see it, freedom is a whole lot better than slavery."
Tuvok: "Logic dictates caution in the face of a superior enemy."
Improbable Cause [Part I]
Bashir: "If you lie all the time, no one is going to believe you ...
even when youre telling the truth."
Garak: "... the truth is usually just an excuse for a lack of
imagination."
Enabran Tain: "Always burn your bridges behind you; you never know who might be trying
to follow."
The Die Is Cast [Part II]
Admiral: "Sounds like Wolf 359 all over again."
Garak: "The problem is not in the stars, but in ourselves."
Odo: "I thought you might join me some day for breakfast."
Garak: "But I thought you don't eat breakfast."
Odo: "I don't."
Garak: "You know what the sad part is, Constable? I'm really a very good
tailor."
Explorers
Bashir: "This is not a synthale kind of night."
Bashir: "Why not right now?"
O'Brien:
"Because you can barely stand up right now."
Bashir:
"Good point. Good point."
Bashir and O'Brien:
"(singing) And did those feet, in ancient times...."
O'Brien: "You're not a middle-of-the-road type of guy."
Bashir:
"What do you mean?"
O'Brien:
"Well, people either love you or they hate you. I mean, I hated you when I
first met you."
Bashir:
"I remember. And now?"
O'Brien:
"I don't -- hate you."
Bashir: "Thanks, Chief. That means a lot."
O'Brien (to Bashir): "And it's from the heart; I really do ... not hate you
anymore!"
Sisko: "Don't think about it. Just do it."
Sisko: "I'm just following the blueprint."
Sisko: "The stars are not just up in the sky. They're all around us."
Family Business
Jake Sisko: "You only cook Hungarian food when you're in a really good mood."
Shakaar
O'Brien: "I'm in the zone!"
Facets
Nog: "He wants to be a writer -- there's no profit in that."
The Adversary
Sisko: "I can only hope that the future holds even greater
challenges."
Sisko: "My son, the writer, thinks I ought to say something profound on this
occasion."