Quotable Star Trek

Quotable Star Trek

by Jill Sherwin
Quotable Star Trek

Quotable Star Trek

by Jill Sherwin

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Overview

"...Good words. That's where ideas begin."
— Dr. David Marcus to Admiral James T. Kirk, Star Trek® II: The Wrath of Khan™

It makes us wonder. It makes us smile. But most of all, it makes us think.
More than any other single aspect, Star Trek is defined by the strength of its ideas. For decades this television and movie phenomenon has reached out to its audience, spanning generations and inspiring them not simply with the power of its voice, but with the meaning behind it.
Quotable Star Trek demonstrates the truly universal appeal of Gene Roddenberry's extraorinary creation. Words of wit, wisdom, and compelling insight applicable to everyday life from The Original Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation®, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine®, Star Trek Voyager®, and eight Star Trek motion pictures have been meticulously researched and collected in one volume. Intensely thought-provoking and thoroughly entertaining, Quotable Star Trek has something for everyone, and is a must-have resource for every devoted fan.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780671024574
Publisher: Pocket Books/Star Trek
Publication date: 03/01/1999
Series: Star Trek
Edition description: Original
Pages: 384
Sales rank: 895,255
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Jill Sherwin is the author of The Quotable Star Trek and The Definitive Star Trek Trivia Book. She is also a former assistant to the producers of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

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Chapter 1: The Human Condition

"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."

— Dr. Philip Boyce to Captain Christopher Pike

Star Trek: The Original Series/"The Cage"

"Charlie, there are a million things in this universe you can have and there are a million things you can't have. It's no fun facing that, but that's the way things are."

"Then what am I going to do?"

"Hang on tight. And survive. Everybody does."

— Captain James T. Kirk and Charlie Evans

TOS/"Charlie X"

"In this galaxy, there's a mathematical probability of three million Earth-type planets. And in all of the universe, three million million galaxies like this. And in all of that...and perhaps more, only one of each of us."

— Dr. Leonard McCoy to Kirk

TOS/"Balance of Terror"

"Being a red-blooded human obviously has its disadvantages."

— Commander Spock to McCoy

TOS/"Miri"

"Here you stand...a perfect symbol of our technical society. Mechanized, electronicized, and not very human. You've done away with humanity, the striving of man to achieve greatness through his own resources..."

"We've armed man with tools. The striving for greatness continues."

— Anton Karidian and Kirk

TOS/"The Conscience of the King"

"We're a most promising species, Mister Spock, as predators go. Did you know that?"

"I've frequently had my doubts."

"I don't. Not any more. And maybe, in a thousand years or so, we'll be able to prove it."

— Kirk and Spock, on the Metron's judgment

TOS/"Arena"

"Sometimes pain can drive aman harder than pleasure."

— Kirk to McCoy

TOS/"The Alternative Factor"

"Improve a mechanical device and you may double productivity. But improve man, you gain a thousandfold."

— Khan Noonien Singh to senior staff

TOS/"Space Seed"

"Maybe we weren't meant for Paradise. Maybe we were meant to fight our way through, struggle, claw our way up, scratch for every inch of the way. Maybe we can't stroll to music of the lute, we must march to the sound of drums."

— Kirk to McCoy

TOS/"This Side of Paradise"

"We're the same. We share the same history, the same heritage, the same lives. We're tied together beyond any untying. Man or woman, it makes no difference. We're human. We couldn't escape from each other even if we wanted to. That's how you do it, Lieutenant. By remembering who and what you are, a bit of flesh and blood afloat in a universe without end and the only thing that's truly yours is the rest of humanity."

— Kirk to Lieutenant Carolyn Palamas

TOS/"Who Mourns for Adonais?"

"It's the custom of my people to help one another when we're in trouble."

— Kirk to Shahna

TOS/"The Gamesters of Triskelion"

"She seems very vulnerable."

"We're all vulnerable in one way or another."

— McCoy and Kirk, on Dr. Miranda Jones

TOS/"Is There in Truth No Beauty?"

"How compact your bodies are. And what a variety of senses you have. This thing you call...language, though...most remarkable. You depend on it for so very much. But is any one of you really its master? But most of all...the aloneness. You are so alone. You live out your lives in this shell of flesh. Self-contained. How terribly lonely."

— Spock/Kollos

TOS/"Is There in Truth No Beauty?"

"Well, when the personality of a human is involved, exact predictions are hazardous."

— McCoy to Spock, on the long-term effects of the Zetarian possession of Mira

TOS/"The Lights of Zetar"

"But you can't deny, Captain, that you're still a dangerous, savage child-race."

— Q to Captain Jean-Luc Picard

Star Trek: The Next Generation/ "Encounter at Farpoint"

"You see of all the species, yours cannot abide stagnation. Change is at the heart of what you are. But change into what? That's the question!"

— Q to Commander William Riker

TNG/"Hide and Q"

"I know Hamlet. And what he might say with irony I say with conviction. 'What a piece of work is man! How noble in reason! How infinite in faculty! In form, in moving, how express and admirable. In action, how like an angel. In apprehension, how like a god...'"

"Surely you don't see your species like that, do you?!"

"I see us one day becoming that, Q. Is it that which concerns you?"

— Picard and Q

Source: William Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act 2, scene 2

TNG/"Hide and Q"

"You humans are puny. Weak."

"But our spirit is indominatable."

— Armus and Picard

TNG/"Skin of Evil"

"A lot has changed in the past three hundred years. People are no longer obsessed with the accumulation of 'things.' We have eliminated hunger, want, the need for possessions. We've grown out of our infancy."

— Picard to Ralph Offenhouse

TNG/"The Neutral Zone"

"It's a blessing to understand that we are special...each in his own way."

— Woman to Lieutenant Geordi La Forge

TNG/"Loud as a Whisper"

"Haven't we grown beyond the point where we resolve our problems with physical conflict?"

— Dr. Katherine Pulaski to Riker

TNG/"The Icarus Factor"

"You see, lad, every moment of pleasure in life has to be purchased by an equal moment of pain."

— Danilo Odell to Lieutenant Worf

TNG/"Up the Long Ladder"

"They're so different."

"It is the differences that have made us strong."

— Prime Minister Granger and Picard, on the group of people about to join Granger's colony

TNG/"Up the Long Ladder"

"Different in appearance, yes. But we are both living beings — we are born, we grow, we live, and we die. In all the ways that matter, we are alike!"

— Picard to Nuria. The captain tries to convince Nuria that though he is an alien to her world, his people are no different from her people TNG/"Who Watches the Watchers?"

"There are creatures in the universe who would consider you the ultimate achievement, android. No feelings, no emotions — no pain. And yet you covet those qualities of humanity. Believe me, you're missing nothing. But if it means anything to you...you're a better human than I."

— Q to Lieutenant Commander Data, on Q's punishment to live as a human

TNG/"Deja Q"

"Being afraid all of the time of forgetting somebody's name. Not...not knowing what to do with your hands...I mean, I am the guy who writes down things to remember to say when there's a party. And then when he finally gets there, he winds up alone in the corner trying to look comfortable examining a potted plant."

— Lieutenant Reginald Barclay to La Forge

TNG/"Hollow Pursuits"

"All this magnificent technology, we still find ourselves susceptible to the ravages of old age. The loss of dignity, the slow betrayal of our bodies by forces we cannot master."

— Picard to Data

TNG/"Sarek"

"Is that not part of the human experience — growth and change?"

— Data to Wesley Crusher

TNG/"Ménage à Troi"

"When the Borg destroyed my world, my people were scattered throughout the universe. We survived. As will humanity survive. As long as there's a handful of you to keep the spirit alive. You will prevail. Even if it takes a millennium."

— Guinan to Picard

TNG/"The Best of Both Worlds, Part I"

"You know what the worst part of growing old is? So many of the people you've known all your life are gone...and you realize you didn't take the time to appreciate them while you still could...."

— Dr. Dalen Quaice to Dr. Beverly Crusher

TNG/"Remember Me"

"There is something to be learned when you're not in control of every situation."

— Counselor Deanna Troi to Riker

TNG/"The Loss"

"If being human is not simply a matter of being born flesh and blood...if it is instead a way of thinking, acting...and feeling...then I am hopeful that one day I will discover my own humanity. Until then, Commander Maddox, I will continue...learning, changing, growing...and trying to become more than what I am."

— Data's log

TNG/"Data's Day"

"You know, almost everyone has a moment in their lives when they exceed their own limits...achieve what seems to be impossible...."

— Troi to Barclay

TNG/"The Nth Degree"

"We should not discount Jean-Luc Picard yet. He is human...and humans have a way of showing up when you least expect them."

— Sela to Toral

TNG/"Redemption"

"Poverty was eliminated on Earth a long time ago. And a lot of other things disappeared with it: hopelessness...despair...cruelty..."

— Troi to Samuel Clemens

TNG/"Time's Arrow, Part II"

"Young lady, I come from a time when men achieve power and wealth by standing on the backs of the poor...where prejudice and intolerance are commonplace...and power is an end unto itself....And you're telling me...that isn't how it is anymore?"

— Clemens to Troi

TNG/"Times Arrow, Part II"

"You see, one of the most important things in a person's life is to feel useful."

— Picard to La Forge

TNG/"Relics"

"Part of being human is learning how to deal with the unexpected...to risk new experiences even when they don't fit into your preconceptions."

— La Forge to Data

TNG/"Inheritance"

"They say, time is the fire in which we burn...right now, Captain, my time is running out. We leave so many things unfinished in our lives....

— Dr. Tolian Soran to Picard

Source: Delmore Schwartz, "For Rhoda"

Star Trek Generations

"You know, Counselor...recently I've become very much aware that there were fewer days ahead than there are behind....But I took some comfort from the fact that the family would go on."

— Picard to Troi

Generations

"It unites humanity in a way that no one ever thought possible...when they realize they're not alone in the universe."

— Troi to Zefram Cochrane

Star Trek: First Contact

"The acquisition of wealth is no longer the driving force in our lives. We work to better ourselves and the rest of humanity."

— Picard to Lily Sloane

First Contact

"Someone once said...'Don't try to be a great man...just be a man. And let history make its own judgments."

— Riker, quoting Zefram Cochrane

First Contact

"In my century we don't succumb to...revenge. We have a more evolved sensibility."

— Picard to Lily

First Contact

"Every choice we make has a consequence...."

— Commander Benjamin Sisko to wormhole alien

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine"Emissary"

"Doctor, most people in my experience wouldn't know reason if it walked up and shook their hand."

— Security Chief Odo to Dr. Julian Bashir

DS9/"Emissary"

"It's not your fault that things are the way they are."

"Everybody tells themselves that...and nothing ever changes...."

— Bashir and Lee

DS9/"Past Tense, Part II"

"I wasn't aware that humans saw growing old as a negative experience. On Cardassia, advanced age is seen as a sign of power and dignity."

— Elim Garak to Bashir

DS9/"Distant Voices"

"Being an outsider isn't so bad. It gives one a unique perspective."

— Odo to the female shape-shifter

DS9/"The Search, Part II"

"I finally realized that it wasn't Starfleet I wanted to get away from. I was trying to escape the pain I felt after my wife's death. I thought I could take the uniform, wrap it around that pain, and toss them both away. But it doesn't work like that. Running may help for a little while, but sooner or later the pain catches up with you. And the only way to get rid of it is to stand your ground and face it."

— Sisko to Worf

DN9/"The Way of the Warrior, Part II"

"In the meantime let me give you some free advice, just to show you I'm on your side. You people should take better care of yourselves. Stop poisoning your bodies with tobacco and atom bombs. Sooner or later, that kind of stuff will kill you."

— Quark to General Denning. Having traveled back in time to twentieth-century Earth, Quark resolves to form a business relationship with the humans using what little knowledge he has of the time period

DS9/"Little Green Men"

"'There comes a time in every man's life when he must stop thinking and start doing.'"

— Benjamin Sisko to Joseph Sisko, quoting his father's words back to him DS9/"Paradise Lost"

"We all have scars. Of one kind or another."

— Kira Nerys to Kira Meru

DS9/"Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night"

"My people taught me a man does not own land. He doesn't own anything but the courage and loyalty in his heart. That's where my power comes from."

— Commander Chakotay to Kar

Star Trek: Voyager"Initiations"

"The past is a part of you, no matter how hard you try to reject it!"

— Kolopak to young Chakotay

VGR/"Tattoo"

"The human fascination with 'fun' has led to many tragedies in your short but violent history. One wonders how your race has survived having so much 'fun.'"

— Ensign Tuvok to Dmitri Valtane

VGR/"Flashback"

"In my time, Mister Starling, no human being would dream of endangering the future to gain advantage in the present...."

— Captain Kathryn Janeway to Henry Starling

VGR/"Future's End, Part II"

"Families, societies, cultures — wouldn't have evolved without compassion and tolerance — they would have fallen apart without it."

— Kes to the Doctor

VGR/"Darkling"

"When your captain first approached us, we suspected that an agreement with humans would prove impossible to maintain. You are erratic...conflicted...disorganized. Every decision is debated...every action questioned...every individual entitled to their own small opinion. You lack harmony...cohesion...greatness. It will be your undoing."

— Seven of Nine to Chakotay

VGR/"Scorpion, Part II"

"We all have a past. What matters is now."

— Lieutenant Tom Paris to Seven of Nine

VGR/"Day of Honor"

"I realize it may be difficult for you to help save this creature's life...but part of becoming human is learning to have compassion for those who are suffering...even when they're your bitter enemies."

— Janeway to Seven of Nine, on a member of Species 8472

VGR/"Prey"

"A single act of compassion can put you in touch with your own humanity."

— Janeway to Seven of Nine

VGR/"Prey"

"Your people have faced extinction many times. But you've always managed to avoid it....You seem to recognize the need for change."

— Alpha-Hirogen to Janeway

VGR/"The Killing Game, Part II"

copyright © 1999 by Paramount Pictures

Table of Contents

CONTENTS
Introduction

  1. The Human Condition
  2. The Quality of Life
  3. Simple Pleasures
  4. Human Nature
  5. Making Sense of the Universe
  6. The Search for Knowledge
  7. Life and Death
  8. Good and Evil
  9. Theology and Faith
  10. Parents, Children, and Family
  11. Love
  12. The Sexes
  13. Friendship and Loyalty
  14. Honesty and Trust
  15. Courtesy and Respect
  16. Communication and Diplomacy
  17. Justice and Law
  18. Peace and War
  19. Politics
  20. Freedom
  21. Leadership
  22. Duty and Honor
  23. Humor
  24. Challenge and Risk
  25. Fear and Prejudice
  26. Logic and Emotion
  27. Business
  28. Technology
  29. Medicine
  30. Dramatis Personae
  31. For the Fans
  32. Personal Favorites


Acknowledgments
Index
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