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Best lines of dialogue in Trek

Right up there with other lines from captains who were pushed to their limit by a terrible experience or decision...

"I believed I could actually see... five lights."

"Computer, erase this entire captain's log."

"Mr. Tuvok, Mr. Neelix... it's good to have you back."
 
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"Rules are for lackeys. Context is for kings." -Lorca

"It's made of our shit, you know. That's the base material that we use in our replicators. We deconstruct it to the atomic level and then reform the atoms. It's pretty good for shit. And we don't have to commit atrocities for it." - Vance

"Maybe you should talk to Worf again" -Damar

"You had your world, and I had mine. And I wanted him in mine." -Carol Marcus

"First of all so, um, I'm very high, but you need to listen to me" Tilly

"I'm not going to abandon the things that made me what I am because of a future.. that contains an ending I hadn't foreseen for myself." Pike

"So I will learn to live with it. Because I can live with it. I can live with it." -The Sisko

"This is fantasy. You wanted adventure, how's this? The old adrenaline going, huh? Good boy. Now get in the closet."-Uhura
 
I agree with this more now than back when it aired.

Alien (as Data): What is death?
Jean-Luc Picard: Oh, is that all. Data, you're asking probably the most difficult of all questions. Some see it as a changing into an indestructible form, forever unchanging. They believe that the purpose of the entire universe is to then maintain that form in an Earth-like garden which will give delight and pleasure through all eternity. On the other hand there are those who hold to the idea of our blinking into nothingness with all of our experiences and hopes and dreams merely a delusion.
Alien (as Data): Which do you believe sir?
Jean-Luc Picard: Considering the marvelous complexity of the universe, its clockwork perfection, its balances of this against that... matter, energy, gravitation, time, dimension, I believe that our existence must be more than either of these philosophies. That what we are goes beyond euclidean or other 'practical' measuring systems... and that our existence is part of a reality beyond what we understand now as reality.
- Where Silence Has Lease
 
"Here's to insubordination." [Barclay]

"I feel your confidence... you arrogant resolve. It excites me." [holo-Troi]
 
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