I am your nemesis. I am your nightmare. I am the Butcher of Gallitep. ibid.
The wormhole was discovered by Commander Sisko and Lieutenant Dax earlier this year. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s1e20: In the Hands of the Prophets, Keiko’s class
Seek the prophets. ibid. Bajoran shopkeeper refuses the O’Briens
The spiritual types love those dabo girls. ibid. Quark to Odo
Odo: Keep your ears open.
Quark: Are you kidding? That’s the Seventh Rule of Acquisition. ibid.
The Bajorans who have lived with us on this station, who have worked with us for months, who helped us move this station to protect the wormhole, who joined us to explore the Gamma Quadrant, who have begun to build the future of Bajor with us. These people know that we are neither the enemy nor the devil. We don’t always agree. We have some damn good fights, in fact. But we always come away from them with a little better understanding and appreciation of the other. You won’t succeed here. The school will reopen. And when your rhetoric gets old, the Bajoran parents will bring their children back. ibid. Sisko
You are the enemy. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s2e1: The Homecoming, Odo to Quark
76th Rule of Acquisition: every once in a while declare peace. It confuses the hell out of your enemies. ibid.
Surprise. I always wondered what your quarters looked like. ibid. Quark to Kira
I’m going to get you back, Major. I promise that to both of us. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s2e2: The Circle, Sisko
Feel free to stay as long as you like: a week if necessary. ibid. Kai Winn to Kira
Who needs Odo when you’ve got his number one deputy? ibid. Quark
Some of us won’t be done by the time they get here. ibid. Sisko
This is the emblem of the alliance for global unity. They call themselves The Circle. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s2e3: The Siege
They are an extremist faction who believe in Bajor for the Bajorans. ibid. Odo to O’Brien & Sisko
Never make fun of a Ferengi’s mother: Rule of Acquisition #31. ibid. Quark to Bashir
Even if he is an idiot he is still my brother. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s2e4: Invasive Procedures, Quark
I can’t help noticing what a handsome young man you have here. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s2e5: Cardassians, Garak to young Cardassian
There’s nothing so depressing as a winning streak that won’t stop streaking. ibid. Quark
Family is everything. ibid. Cardassian to O’Brien
Rule of Acquisition #16: A deal is a deal ... until a better one comes along. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s2e6: Melora
Out here in space, no-one is completely independent. We all depend on one another. ibid. Bashir
I still prefer a Ferengi female who never wears clothes, never talks back and never plays Tongo. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s2e7: Rules of Acquisition, Rom
59th Rule of Acquisition: free advice is rarely cheap. ibid. Quark
33rd Rule of Acquisition: It never hurts to suck up to the boss. ibid. Quark et al at table
A reputation for honesty and decency and reliability: you always know what to expect when you do business with a Ferengi. ibid. Grand Nagus to Kira & Sisko
A gift: that doesn’t sound very profitable. ibid.
The bigger the smile the sharper the knife: 48th Rule of Acquisition. ibid. Ferengis at bar
Never place friendship above profit: 21st Rule of Acquisition. ibid. Ferengis in spaceship
Sleep can interfere ... [with opportunity] 103rd Rule of Acquisition. ibid. Ferengi female to Quark
The greater the risk, the greater the profit: 62nd Rule. ibid. Quark to female
If you want to do business in the Gamma Quadrant you have to do business with the Dominion. ibid. alien bird to Quark
Well look at you – you’re wearing clothes. ibid. Quark to female Ferengi
I guess if I can’t have you I’ll take those ten bars of latinum after all. ibid. female Ferengi to Quark
Wives serve, brothers inherit – Rule of Acquisition #139 if I’m not mistaken. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s2e8: Necessary Evil, Odo
The Ferengi holds on to life like it’s gold-pressed latinum. ibid.
Yesterday was the fourth anniversary of the massacre at Wolf 359. The fourth anniversary of Jennifer’s death. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s2e9: Second Sight, Sisko
Well I guess there is tomorrow. ibid. Sisko to Fenna
I need to find her, constable. I think she may be in some kind of trouble. ibid. Sisko to Odo
Three million of my people are on the other side. We must bring them through the eye. We must bring them here. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s2e10: Sanctuary, alien woman
I only know they were members of something called the Dominion. ibid.
The 47th Rule of Acquisition says, Don’t trust a man wearing a better suit than your own. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s2e11: Rivals, Quark to conman
Dignity and an empty sack is worth the sack: Rule of Acquisition #109. ibid. Quark
Humanoid death rituals are an interest of mine; everybody needs a hobby. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s2e12: The Alternate, Odo
The computer is having a bad week. ibid. Dax
Just because you’re married doesn’t mean you stop looking at women. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s2e13: Armageddon Game, O’Brien to Bashir
The 57th Rule of Acquisition: Good customers are as rare as latinum. ibid. Quark
Quark: It’s always good business to know about new customers before they walk in the door.
O’Brien: And which Rule of Acquisition is that?
Quark: Hahaha one of the high numbers – 194 I think. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s2e14: Whispers
There’s been some sort of takeover, a conspiracy. ibid. O’Brien to Admiral
I strongly advise you get rid of that uniform. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s2e15: Paradise, bird on planet to Sisko
You want me to spy on Quark for you? Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s2e16: Shadowplay, Bashir to Kira
Everyone and everything in this village is a holographic projection. ibid. Dax
I don’t want to join Star Fleet. ibid. Jake
What we have here, Benjamin, is a proto-universe in its earliest stages of formation. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s2e17: Playing God, Dax
Rule of Acquisition 112: Never have sex with the boss’s sister. ibid. Quark
You’re in love with a Dabo girl? ibid. Sisko to Jake
Before you can be loyal to another you must be loyal to yourself. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s2e18: Profit and Loss, Bashir to Garak
I love you, Quark. I’ve always loved you – even when I’ve hated you. ibid. bird to Quark
I will cut his heart out and eat it while he watches me with his dying breath. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s2e19: Blood Oath, Klingon
Jadzia, your questions about my experience with killing ... If you’re wondering what it’s like ... When you take someone else’s life, you lose a part of your own as well. ibid. Kira
A Klingon blood oath can never be broken. ibid. Dax
It’s a bad treaty: the Federation gave away too much. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s2e20: The Maquis I, Admiral to Sisko
Rule of Acquisition #214: Never begin a business negotiation on an empty stomach. ibid. Quark