Admiral, there’s a bigger issue here than rescuing Dukat: The Maquis. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s2e21: The Maquis II, Sisko
It’s easy to be a saint in paradise. ibid. Sisko to Kira
The Third Rule of Acquisition ... Never spend more for an acquisition than you have to. ibid. Quark to Vulcan
That’s right! And left me to live out my days with nothing to look forward to but having lunch with you ... Oh, I did! And that’s the worst part. I can’t believe that I actually enjoyed eating mediocre food and staring into your smug sanctimonious face. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s2e22: The Wire, Garak to Bashir
Where’s the station? What happened to the Station? Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s2e23: Crossover, Bashir to Kira
Gold pressed what? ibid. alternate Quark to Kira
I don’t want your fear, I want your love. ibid. alternate Kira to Kira
Nothing could make me happier than to please you, emissary. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s2e24: The Collaborator, Kai Winn to Sisko
Rule of Acquisition #285: no good deed ever goes unpunished. ibid. Quark
My husband is being violated by them. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s2e25: Tribunal, Keiko
His execution [O’Brien] is scheduled for next week. ibid. Cardassian
Quark: As a wise man once wrote: Nature decays but latinum lasts for ever.
Nog: Rule of Acquisition #102. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s2e26: The Jem’Hadar
Who are the Founders? ibid. Sisko
The Founders exist – they created the Dominion. ibid. Jem'Hadar soldier
If the Dominion comes through the wormhole, the first battle will be fought here, and I intend to be ready for them. ibid. Sisko
I’ve brought back a little surprise for the Dominion. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s3e1: The Search I, Sisko to Kira
Our mission is to take the Defiant into the Gamma Quadrant and try to find the leaders of the Dominion, the Founders. ibid. Sisko to officers
I don’t require your understanding. My resignation will be logged within the hour. ibid. Odo to Sisko
Rom only has a son to think about; I have a business. ibid. Quark to Sisko
Welcome home. ibid. female shape-shifter on planet to Odo
We are all part of the great link. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s3e2: The Search II ***** female shape-shifter to Odo
If our history has taught us anything, it’s to avoid contact with solids whenever possible. ibid.
An alliance between the Dominion and the Federation will be beneficial to both of you. ibid. Borath
Because even in our isolation we desired to learn more about the galaxy. You were one of a hundred infants sent out to gain that knowledge for us. ibid. female shape-shifter to Odo
You see, I have a dream. A dream that one day all people – Human, Jem’Hadar, Ferengi, Cardassians – stand together in peace. Around my dabo tables. ibid.
Sisko: I want to know what the hell is going on? I want to know why my science officer’s been transferred without my consent. I want to know why my chief of operations is lying in the infirmary while the Jem’Hadar who beat him is free to walk the station? And I want to know why the Federation is willing to risk a war with the Romulans to form an alliance with a group of people that we hardly know and barely trust.
Admiral: Are you finished?
Sisko: I haven’t even begun!
Dominion: Admiral, I think you should tell Commander Sisko what he wants to know.
Admiral: All right. I suppose he deserves to be the first to hear the news.
Sisko: What news?
Admiral: The Federation is pulling out of this sector. All star fleet personnel currently stationed on DS9 will be re-assigned to other posts. Yourself included.
Sisko: What about Bajor?
Admiral: Our plans for Bajor are on hold for the time being. From now on Bajor will be the Dominion’s responsibility. ibid.
Admiral: And you, Benjamin, get a promotion. Captain Sisko. ibid.
Admiral: It’s too late for that, Ben. The treaty was signed late afternoon. ibid.
And the only explanation I can find is that our leaders have simply gone insane. ibid. Garak
After years of hemming women’s dresses a little action is a welcome change of pace. ibid.
The Changelings are the Dominion. ibid. female changeling to Odo, Kira et al
Rule of Acquisition 286: When Morn leaves it’s all over. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s3e3: The House of Quark
I’ll stand up, look them straight in the eye, and offer them a bribe. ibid. Quark
Curzon always suspected you were a cheat. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s3e4: Equilibrium, Dax to Sisko
That’s what doctors are there for – to help. ibid. Bashir
You’re never going to convince me I am a Cardassian. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s3e5: Second Skin, Kira
You bought a child? Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s3e6: The Abandoned, Sisko to Quark
I don’t use the bucket any more. ibid. Odo to Kira
I had to follow the 75th Rule of Acquisition: Home is where the heart is but the stars are made of latinum. A lifetime of scheming and plotting, wheeling and dealing and where has it got me? Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s3e7: Civil Defense, Quark
Even your own computer program turns against you. ibid. Garak to Gul Dukat
Your integrity is going to get us both killed – I hope you’re happy. ibid. Quark to Odo
Our planet has a dual existence. It shifts between this dimension and another. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s3e8: Meridian, alien woman
The things I do for money. ibid. Quark
His very own holosuite – it’s good to have money. ibid. Quark
I was just passing through on my way to Raisa. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s3e9, alternative Riker to Sisko
Terrorists don’t get to be heroes. ibid. Kira to alternative Riker
My ears tingle at the sight of you. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s3e10: Fascination, Quark to Keiko
You humans, you never learn. You let your women go out in public, hold jobs, wear clothing, and you wonder why your marriages fall apart. ibid. Quark
I’ve just received a message from the Grand Negus: he wants me to remind you of the critical role he played in establishing contact with the Dominion. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s3e11: Past Tense I, Quark to Sisko
Quark: And to quote the One Hundred and Eleventh Rule of Acquisition –
Sisko: Treat people in your debt like family – exploit them. ibid.
Sisko: The 217th Rule of Acquisition –
Quark: You can’t free a fish from water. I’ll be sure the Negus gets the message. ibid.
Check the Heisenberg Compensators. ibid. O’Brien
Where is everybody? ibid. Bashir to Sisko
Bashir: It’s not your fault the way things are.
Lee: Everybody tells themselves that. And nothing ever changes. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s3e12: Past Tense II, O’Brien
You have been negotiating peace with Cardassia? Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s3e13: Life Support, Sisko to Kai Winn