I have dresses to make, trousers to mend - it’s a full life if a trifle banal. And do tell Captain Sisko that I’d be more than happy to decode any Cardassian laundry lists that come across his desk. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s5e14: In Purgatory’s Shadow, Garak to Bashir & Ziyal
I’m exiled and alone and a long way from home, and when I’m with you it doesn’t feel so bad. ibid. Garak to Ziyal
Touch my daughter again and I’ll kill you. ibid. Gul Dukat to Garak
Are we glad to see you. Could one of you point us in the direction of the wormhole? ibid. Garak to Jem’Hadar, with Worf
We’ll have to remodulate the deflector grid frequencies, and rig a phase conduit graviton beam. ibid. O’Brien in briefing room
Sentiment is the greatest weakness of all. ibid. Garak to Bashir
I’m not attacking the Dominion fleet, I’m joining them. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s5e15: By Inferno’s Light, Gul Dukat to Kira
We should embrace the opportunity. The Dominion recognises us for what we are. The true leaders of the Alpha Quadrant. And now that we are joined together, equal partners in all endeavours, the only people with anything to fear are our enemies ... All that we have lost will be made whole again. ibid. Gul Dukat’s broadcast
Victory is life! ibid. Jem’Hadar v Worf
These are interesting times, Major. ibid. Sisko to Kira
Today is a good day to die. ibid. Worf v Jem’Hadar
They’re gone, aren’t they? The warp signatures must have been faked. The Dominion’s real fleet never left Cardassian space. This was all an elaborate trap; an attempt to destroy the station and Bajor, and cripple the Federation and Klingon fleets without ever firing a shot. Tell our friends out there to stand down: Armageddon will have to wait for another day. ibid. Sisko to O’Brien
I’m here to make you immortal. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s5e16: Doctor Bashir, I Presume, Dr Zimmerman to Dr Bashir
Why is everyone so worried about holograms taking over the universe? ibid. Dr Zimmerman to Sisko, with Bashir
Your father and I have kept the secret of your DNA re-sequencing for almost twenty-five years and we’re not going to let it out now. ibid. Bashir’s mother
You don’t quit the Orion Syndicate unless they say you can. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s5e17: A Simple Investigation, Arissa to Odo
That’s it. I’m finished. It can and it is – I’m up to my lobes in debt. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s5e18: Business as Usual, Quark to Dax
A clothed female – how titillating. ibid. Gaila
Who said anything about people dying? The weapons I sell are strictly defensive. ibid. Quark to Dax
Betrayal – it’s the one unforgivable sin. ibid. Hagath
The Vorta are experts at cloning. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s5e19: Ties of Blood and Water, Gul Dukat to Sisko, with Weymoun
What’s the Negus doing in my closet? Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s5e20: Ferrengi Love Songs, Quark to mother
Rule of Acquisition #208: Sometimes the only thing more dangerous than the question is the answer. ibid. Grand Nagus & Quark
Brunt. FCA. ibid. Brunt in closet
Rule of Acquisition 229: Latinum lasts longer than lust. ibid. Rom to O’Brien
You’re the power behind the throne? ibid. Quark to mother
A Negus has to be better than that: his personal greed has to reflect the public’s greed. ibid. Quark
Worf, son of Mog, I ask you to join me on this mission as my friend and as my first officer. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s5e21: Soldiers of the Empire, General Martok
If you think the blood looks bad on my uniform, wait until the decks are dripping with it. ibid. Dax to Worf
He [old Odo] doesn’t have to lose you. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s5e22: Children of Time, New Odo to Kira
The other Odo – the one from the planet – came to sick bay before he left the ship. He linked with me. Now I know everything that happened. ibid. Odo to Kira
If those missiles do exist they are only eleven days from their target. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s5e23: Blaze of Glory, Sisko on bridge
If those missiles hit Cardassia, millions could be killed. ibid. Sisko to Eddington
And that’s when Morn hit you with a bar stool and ran on to the promenade screaming, ‘We’re all doomed!’? ibid. Odo to Quark, with Bashir and Kira
There is something attractive about a lost cause. ibid. Sisko to Dax
But there is one problem. It’s standard Cardassian procedure to booby-trap a facility before abandoning it. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s5e24: Empok Nor, Odo to Sisko & O’Brien
We’re going after Garak. ibid. O’Brien to Nog
Kai Winn will be coming to the station tomorrow morning and she’d like to meet with you. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s5e25: In the Cards, Kira
Since you are not in fact working for the soulless minions of orthodoxy that have hounded my work and plagued my existence I have decided to open negotiations regarding the sale of a mint condition 1951 Willie Mays rookie card – without the original packaging or chewing gum. ibid. Dr Elias Giger
I have devoted my life to the study of death. And do you know what I have found? Death is nothing more than the result of cellular boredom. ibid. Dr Giger
The Dominion wishes to sign a non-aggression treaty with Bajor. ibid. Kai Winn to Sisko
I am not going to be naked at my wedding. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s5e26: A Call to Arms ***** Leeta
I’m now an official correspondent for the Star Fleet news service. ibid. Jake
We’re going to mine the entrance to the wormhole. ibid. Sisko
Well, that was the most pathetic excuse for a wedding ceremony I’ve ever seen. No bridal auction, no latinum dances, and the bride – the bride was severely overdressed ... I give it two months. ibid. Quark
Odo: You’d shoot a man in the back?
Well, it’s the safest way, isn’t it? ibid.
I’ve found it wise to never underestimate the Federation’s tactical skill or Captain Sisko’s resourcefulness. ibid. Gul Dukat
This isn’t turning out quite the way I planned. ibid. Weyoun
No victory can make this moment any easier for me. And I promise I will not rest until I stand with you again here in this place where I belong. ibid. Sisko
O’Brien: Do we go back for him?
Sisko: I can’t risk the entire crew for one man. Even though he is my son. Whether I like it or not he is a man capable of making his own choices. Maintain current course. ibid.
Founder, we are honoured by your decision to remain with us. Whatever you say, nevertheless having a god walk amongst us is most gratifying. ibid. Weyoun
Each day brings reports of new victories. The war continues to go well. The enemy is retreating on almost all fronts. It’s only a matter of time before the Federation collapses and Earth becomes another conquered planet under Dominion rule. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s6e1: A Time to Stand, Gul Dukat’s report
Peace love and understanding. Not to mention a generous profit margin ... As occupations go this one is not so bad. ibid.
Cardassia was on the edge of an abyss, Major. The war with the Klingons left us a third rate power. My people had lost thier way. I’ve made them strong again. ibid. Gul Dukat
What good is power if you’re not willing to use it? ibid. Kira to Odo
There are rules, Garak. Even in a war. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s6e2: Rocks and Shoals, O’Brien
Let’s find a more discreet place to plan the new resistance. ibid. Odo to Kira
Look at this, Worf – barely moving. I would give my good eye for a plate of fresh Gagh. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s6e3: Sons and Daughters, Martok
War is much more fun when you’re winning. ibid. Martok to Worf
The busy life of an interstellar despot. ibid. Kira to Gul Dukat
You are an opportunistic power-hungry dictator, and I want nothing more to do with you. ibid. Kira to Gul Dukat