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"The Inner Light" Line-by-Line

(She is now a young adult. She is doing something with the dirt in the planter bed.)

MERIBOR: Happy day, Father.
 
MERIBOR: Analyzing soil samples. There isn't any anaerobic bacteria. The soil is dead. This isn't just a very long drought, is it, Father? I have entries in my log that go back ten years. You have data preceding that for fifteen years. You've reached the same conclusion, I know you have.
 
Picard: I haven't reached any conclusion. A good scientist doesn't function by conjecture.
 
MERIBOR: A good scientist functions by hypothesizing and then proving or disproving that hypothesis. That's what I did.
 
Picard: Hey, why don't you spend more time with that young fellow Dannick?
 
MERIBOR: You've taught me to pursue the truth, no matter how painful it is. It's too late to back off now. This planet is dying.
 
Picard: Perhaps I should have filled your head with trivial concerns. Games and toys and clothes.
 
PICARD: No, I don't. It just saddens me to see you burdened with the knowledge things you can't change.
 
Meribor: Father, I think I should marry Dannick sooner rather than later, don't you?
 
Picard: Seize the time, Meribor. Live now. Make now always the most precious time. Now will never come again.
 
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