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"They were just sucked into space"
"Blown, sir"
"Sorry, Data"
"Common mistake, sir"

-- Riker and Data (Star Trek, The Naked Now)

Virtue is a relative term.
-- Spock (Star Trek, "Friday's Child")

There are always alternatives.
-- Spock (Star Trek, "The Galileo Seven")

"Oh, shit!"
-- Data (Star Trek: Generations)

Without followers, evil cannot spread.
-- Spock (Star Trek, "And The Children Shall Lead")

Extreme feminine beauty is always disturbing.
-- Spock (Star Trek, "The Cloud Minders")

"Don't apply a Star Trek solution to a Babylon 5 problem."

Change is the essential process of all existence.
-- Spock (Star Trek, "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield")

No one may kill a man. Not for any purpose. It cannot be condoned.
-- Kirk (Star Trek, "Spock's Brain")

Logic is the beginning of wisdom; not the end.
-- Spock (Star Trek VI)

It's difficult to work in a group when you're omnipotent.
-- Q (Star Trek (Deja Q))

I object to intellect without discipline; I object to power without constructive purpose.
-- Spock (Star Trek, "The Squire of Gothos")

You Earth people glorified organized violence for forty centuries. But you imprison those who employ it privately.
-- Spock (Star Trek, "Dagger of the Mind")

"You're not exactly catching us at our best" -- Kirk
"That much is certain" -- Spock

(Star Trek IV)

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.
-- Spock (Star Trek, "Amok Time")

"Friends don't let Friends drive Naked."

Don't lick something unless you really mean it.
-- Naked Dancing LLama (www.frolic.org)

Answer the phone naked. Callers will hear it in your voice.

"How many fingers am I holding up?" -- Kirk, making the Vulcan salute
"That's not very damn funny."

-- McCoy (Star Trek III)

'You are not in my shoes.' -- Worf
'Too bad. You'd be amazed at what I can do in a pair of size 18's.' -- Dax

(Star Trek: DS9)

"You have not truly experinced Shakespeare until you have read it in the original Klingon."
-- The Klingon chancellor (Star Trek VI)

"The Prophets teach us patience."
-- Vedek Bareil
"It appears they also teach you politics."

-- Sisko (Star Trek: DS9)

Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.

Odo: That's a very personal question.
Jadzia Dax: I'm sorry, but after seven lifetimes, impersonal questions aren't much fun anymore.

(Star Trek: DS9 (Shadowplay))

Is not that the nature of men and women--that the pleasure is in the learning of each other?

"Power corrupts. Absolute power is kind of neat."
-- John Lehman, Secretary of the Navy 1981-1987

If God had meant for us to go around naked we would have been born that way.

You see, the conditional modifers depend on certain variables like the day of the week, the number of players, chair positions, things like that. [...] There can't be more than a dozen or two that are pertinent.
-- Robert Asprin ("Little Myth Marker")

Seeing is forgetting the name of that which one sees.
-- Paul Valery

O'Brien: It's funny. I've served on half a dozen different ships and none of them have had cloaking devices except the Defiant. Now that we're not using it, I feel naked.
Worf: It is disconcerting, to say the least.
Sisko: Gentlemen, I feel the same breeze you do.
O'Brien to Dax: What you you smiling at?
Jadzia Dax: I don't know, I guess it's just being in the same room as so many naked men.

(Star Trek: DS9 (Broken Link))

"SPOOOOOOON!"
-- The Tick

When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.

"Blessed are the young, for they shall inherit the national debt."
-- Herbert Hoover

T.V. is the only wet nurse that would create a cripple
-- The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy (Television, the Drug of the Nation)

DW is based on a slew of old myths, which reach their most 'refined' form in Hindu mythology, which in turn of course derived from the original Star Trek episode 'Planet of Wobbly Rocks where the Security Guard Got Shot'.
-- Terry Pratchett (alt.fan.pratchett)

What really matters is the name you succeed in imposing on the facts -- not the facts themselves.
-- Cohen's Law