We will fight and we will keep on fighting until we can’t fight any more. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s6e4: Behind the Lines, Sisko to crew
I tried my best to run my establishment as a dishonest occupation. But you know what, it’s no fun. I don’t like Cardassians. They’re mean and arrogant. And I can’t stand the Jem’Hadar. They’re creepy. They just stand there like statues, staring at you. ibid. Quark to fellow rebels
If you could experience the Link, you’d know why nothing else matters. ibid. Odo to Kira
We’re going to retake Deep Space Nine. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s6e5: Favor the Bold part I, Sisko to Dax
I plan to build a house on Bajor. ibid. Sisko to Admiral
They made me an Ensign. ibid. Nog to O’Brien
There’s an old saying – Fortune favours the bold. Well, I guess we’re about to find out. ibid. Sisko
Cannons to the right of em, cannons to the left of em, cannons in front of em. Volleyed and thundered. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s6e6: Sacrifice of Angles II, O’Brien
Gul Dukat: A true victory is to make your enemy see they were wrong to oppose you in the first place. To force them to acknowledge your greatness.
Weyoun: And then kill them.
Gul Dukat: Only if it’s necessary. ibid.
We’re going through ... We’re going to fight our way out of this. ibid. Sisko
Set a course for Deep Space Nine. Maximum warp. ibid. Sisko
51247.5 It’s been a week since our return to Deep Space Nine and the mood of celebration continues. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s6e7: You Are Cordially Invited … Sisko’s log
We are Klingons, Worf. We don’t embrace other cultures, we conquer them. ibid. Martok to Worf
Sisko: What are the other five trials [as well as starvation]?
Worf: Blood, pain, sacrifice, anguish and death. ibid.
We are not accorded the luxury of choosing the women we fall in love with. ibid. Martok to Worf
How hollow is the sound of victory without someone to share it with. ibid. Martok to Worf
Welcome to the House of Martok, my daughter. ibid. Mrs Martok to Dax
This is the alternative universe, correct? Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s6e8: Resurrection, alternative Vedek
They want to experiment on us. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s6e9: Statistical Probabilities, Jack
Bashir: We’re not gods.
Jack: Maybe not, but we’re the next best thing. ibid.
Three cases of syrup of squill ... This stuff is worth its weight in latinum. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s6e10: The Magnificent Ferengi, Quark to bar
Odo: There’s nothing heroic about earning profit.
Quark: There is on Ferenginar. ibid.
Our mother’s been taken prisoner by the Dominion. It gets worse: the Negus wants me to rescue her. ibid. Quark to Rom
A diversified financial portfolio can bring greater profits and healthier looking skin. ibid. Moogie
I wanted to rule with a softer hand. But my superiors didn’t see it that way. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s6e11: Waltz, Gul Dukat
If there’s one thing I can’t abide it’s betrayal. ibid. Gul Dukat
You are responsible for the murder of over five million Bajorans on your watch. ibid. Sisko
We did not choose to be the superior race; fate handed us that role. ibid. Gul Dukat to Sisko
I should have killed every last one of them! I should have turned their planet into a graveyard the likes of which the galaxy has never seen! I should have killed them all ... ibid. Gul Dukat to Sisko
Sometimes Life seems so complicated. Nothing is truly good or truly evil. Everything seems to be a shade of grey. And then you spend some time with a man like Gul Dukat and you realise that there is such a thing as truly evil. I’ll tell you what I’m not going to do: I’m not going to let him destroy Bajor. I fear no evil. From now on, it’s him or me. ibid. Sisko to Dax
You replaced Morn with a hologram? Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s6e12: Who Mourns For Morn? Odo to Quark
The last time he went away my sales dropped almost 5%. ibid. Quark to Odo
You know Morn – he never shuts up. ibid.
Morn was an excellent sparring partner. I will miss our weekly combat in the holosuites. ibid. Worf to Dax
Morn died without paying this month’s bar tab. We’re talking about quite a lot of money. ibid. Quark to Odo
There’s nothing here but worthless gold. ibid. Quark to Odo
You’ve been keeping it in your second stomach all these years? ibid. Quark to Morn
You certainly picked an interesting time to take your first trip away from Earth. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s6e13: Far Beyond the Stars, Sisko to Dad
I’ve just written the best story of my life. ibid. Benny
But you know I can’t print it. Oh come on, Benny. Your hero’s a Negro captain. The head of a space station, for Christ’s sake. ibid. Douglas the boss (Odo)
It’s as if I’m becoming this Captain Sisko. ibid. Benny
I have begun to wonder: what if it wasn’t a dream? What if this life we’re leading, all of this, you and me, everything, what if all of this is the illusion? ibid. Sisko to father
51474.2 The Defiant has been ordered to investigate a rare sub-space compression phenomenon recently discovered in Federation space. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s6e14: One Little Ship, Sisko’s log
I’ve found me an honest man. Must be my lucky day. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s6e15: Honour Among Thieves, Bilby
For the last two months Star Fleet has been receiving military intelligence from a Cardassian operative. That operative has now sent an emergency signal. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s6e16: Change of Heart, Kira to Dax & Worf
Founders – I know how many of them there are in the Alpha Quadrant, where they are, and what they’re doing. ibid. contact to Dax & Worf
This will go into your service record. And to be completely honest, you probably won’t be offered a command on your own after this. ibid. Sisko to Worf
I want to help you, Major. The way Captain Sisko helped me. Captain Sisko gave me the clarity to see beyond the lies, the self-deceptions that were controlling my life. He helped me to see the truth about myself. And now, I’m going to do the same for you. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s6e17: Wrongs Darker than Death or Night, Gul Dukat to Kira
Let me get this straight – you want to travel back in time to see if Gul Dukat and your mother were lovers? ibid. Sisko to Kira
Star Fleet Intelligence has reason to believe that there’s been a security breach about Deep Space Nine. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s6e18, Deputy Director Sloan on bridge
I belong to another branch of Star Fleet Intelligence. Our official designation is Section 31. ibid. Sloan to Bashir
98th Rule of Acquisition – every man has his price. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s6e19: In the Pale Moonlight, Quark to Sisko
At 08.00 hours station time the Romulan empire formally declared war against the Dominion. ibid. Sisko’s personal log
So I lied and cheated and bribed a man to cover the crimes of other men. I am an accessory to murder. But the most damning thing of all – I think I can live with it. ibid.
Kira: I thought we could have dinner.
Odo: And then what?
Kira: I don’t know; maybe we could go dancing!
Odo: And then I suppose you’ll want me to kiss you!
Kira: It’s possible!
Odo: Well, then, who needs dinner? Why don’t I just kiss you now and get it over with?!
Kira: Well why don’t you?! Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s6e20: His Way, Vic Fontaine to Odo
I’ve been waiting to hold you like this for as long as I can remember. ibid. Odo to Kira