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| 1 | Alexander  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Alexander Alexander: Oh, Platonians. I'm sure you've never heard of us. Our native star is Sahndara. Millennia ago, just before it went nova, we managed to escape. Our leader liked Plato's ideas - Plato, Platonius. See? In fact, our present philosopher-king, Parmen, sometimes calls us Plato's children, although we sometimes think of ourselves more as Plato's stepchildren.
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| 2 | Christopher Pike  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Christopher Pike Christopher Pike: I'm filling my mind with a picture of beating their huge, misshapen heads to pulp! Thoughts so primitive, they black out everything else.
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| 3 | Christopher Pike  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Christopher Pike Christopher Pike: What are we running here, a cadet ship, Number One? Are we ready or not?
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| 4 | Darnell & Leonard McCoy  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Darnell & Leonard McCoy Darnell: Excuse me, Sir, but, ma'am, if I didn't know better, I would swear you were someone I left behind on Wrigley's Pleasure Planet. It's funny, you're exactly like a girl that... Leonard McCoy: A little less mouth, Darnell.
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| 5 | Dr. Phillip Boyce  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Dr. Phillip Boyce Dr. Phillip Boyce: A man either lives life as it happens to him, meets it head on and licks it, or he turns his back on it and starts to wither away.

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| 6 | Galt  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Galt Galt: Hold. Rest interval. Fifteen trisecs.
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| 7 | Gary Mitchell  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Gary Mitchell Gary Mitchell: I've been contemplating the death of an old friend. He deserves a decent burial at least.
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| 8 | The Guardian of Forever  | Quotes | Quotes |
| The Guardian of Forever The Guardian of Forever: I am my own beginning, my own ending.

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| 9 | James Kirk  | Quotes | Quotes |
| James Kirk James Kirk: Your logic can be most annoying.
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| 10 | James Kirk  | Quotes | Quotes |
| James Kirk James Kirk: You're too beautiful to ignore.

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| 11 | James Kirk & Elias Sandoval  | Quotes | Quotes |
| James Kirk & Elias Sandoval James Kirk: What about your animals? Elias Sandoval: We're vegetarians. James Kirk: That doesn't answer my question, sir. Why did all your animals die? Elias Sandoval: Captain, you stress very unimportant matters. We will not leave.
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| 12 | Janice Rand  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Janice Rand Janice Rand: Why don't you go chase an asteroid?
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| 13 | Janice Rand & Sulu  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Janice Rand & Sulu Yeoman Rand: I've got your tray. Sulu: May the Great Bird of the Galaxy bless your planet.
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| 14 | Kirk  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Kirk Kirk: Death has little meaning to us. If it has none to you then attack us now. We grow annoyed at your foolishness.
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| 15 | Kirk | Quotes | Quotes |
| Kirk Kirk: Space - the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its five-year mission - to explore strange new worlds. To seek out new life and new civilizations. To boldly go where no man has gone before.
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| 16 | Kirk  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Kirk Kirk: Well, this is an Enterprise first. Doctor McCoy, Mister Spock and Engineer Scott find themselves in complete agreement. Can I stand the strain?
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| 17 | Korax  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Korax Korax: Frankly, I never liked Earthers. They remind me of Regulan blood worms.

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| 18 | Korax  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Korax Korax: Of course, I'd say that Captain Kirk deserves his ship. We like the Enterprise. We, we really do. That sagging old rust bucket is designed like a garbage scow. Half the quadrant knows it. That's why they're learning to speak Klingonese.

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| 19 | Korax  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Korax Korax: That's right, and if I think that Kirk is a Denebian slime devil, well that's my opinion too.

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| 20 | Korax  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Korax Korax: You're right, I should. I didn't mean to say that the Enterprise should be hauling garbage. I meant to say that it should be hauled away as garbage.

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| 21 | Lenore  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Lenore Lenore: And this ship. All this power, surging and throbbing, yet under control. Are you like that, Captain? All this power at your command, yet the decisions that you have to make.

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| 22 | Leonard McCoy  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Leonard McCoy Leonard McCoy: Come on, Spock. Yield to the logic of the situation.
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| 23 | Leonard McCoy  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Leonard McCoy Leonard McCoy: He's dead, Jim.
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| 24 | Leonard McCoy  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Leonard McCoy Leonard McCoy: Who wants to counteract paradise, Jim-boy?
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| 25 | McCoy  | Quotes | Quotes |
| McCoy McCoy: Are you out of your Vulcan mind?
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| 26 | McCoy  | Quotes | Quotes |
| McCoy McCoy: Shut up, Spock - we're rescuing you!
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| 27 | McCoy  | Quotes | Quotes |
| McCoy McCoy: You're out of your Vulcan mind, Spock.
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| 28 | Number One  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Number One Number One: Well, you all know the situation. We're hoping to transport down inside the Talosian community. If our measurements and readings are an illusion also, one could find oneself materialized inside solid rock. Nothing will be said if any volunteer wants to back out.
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| 29 | Philana  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Philana Philana: We're perfect for our utopia. We're bred for contemplation and self-reliance. And longevity.
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| 30 | Scotty  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Scotty Scotty: Keep your Vulcan hands off me. Just keep away! Your feelings might be hurt, you green-blooded half-breed!
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| 31 | Scotty  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Scotty Scotty: The best diplomat that I know is a fully-loaded phaser bank.
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| 32 | Spock  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Spock Spock: After a time, you may find that having is not so pleasing a thing after all as wanting. It is not logical, but it is often true.
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| 33 | Spock  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Spock Spock: Captain, a bit more alacrity, if you please.
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| 34 | Spock  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Spock Spock: Doctor, you have an unsurpassed talent for understatement.
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| 35 | Spock  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Spock Spock: I have never understood the female capacity to avoid a direct answer to any question.
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| 36 | Spock  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Spock Spock: I realize that command does have its fascinations, even under circumstances such as these, but I neither enjoy the idea of command, nor am I frightened of it. It simply exists. And I will do whatever logically needs to be done.
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| 37 | Spock  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Spock Spock: I shall do neither. I have killed my captain, and my friend.
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| 38 | Spock  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Spock Spock: In the strict scientific sense, Doctor, we all feed on death. Even vegetarians.

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| 39 | Spock  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Spock Spock: Logic is a little tweeting bird chirping in a meadow. Logic is a wreath of pretty flowers which smell bad.
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| 40 | Spock  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Spock Spock: May I say that I have not thoroughly enjoyed serving with humans? I find their illogic and foolish emotions a constant irritant.
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| 41 | Spock  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Spock Spock: No one can guarantee the actions of another.
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| 42 | Spock  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Spock Spock: The occipital area of my head seems to have impacted with the chair.
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| 43 | Spock  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Spock Spock: They're followers. Without followers, evil cannot spread.

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| 44 | Spock  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Spock Spock: You may find that having is not so pleasing a thing as wanting. This is not logical, but it is often true.
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| 45 | Spock  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Spock Spock: Your mind to my mind. Your thoughts to my thoughts. The bullets are unreal. The bullets are without substance. They are illusions only. They are shadows without substance. They will not pass through your body. For they do not exist. Unreal. They are shadows. They are illusions. They are ghosts of reality. Lies. Falsehoods. Spectres without body. They are to be ignored.
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| 46 | Spock & Leila  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Spock & Leila Spock: That one looks like a dragon. You see the tail and the dorsal spines? Leila: I've never seen a dragon. Spock: I have. On Berengaria VII. But I've never stopped to look at clouds before. Or rainbows. You know, I can tell you exactly why one appears in the sky, but considering its beauty has always been out of the question.
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| 47 | Talosian  | Quotes | Quotes |
| Talosian Talosian: We had not believed this possible. The customs and history of your race show a unique hatred of captivity. Even when it's pleasant and benevolent, you prefer death. This makes you too violent and dangerous a species for our needs.
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