The reckoning must begin. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s6e21: The Reckoning, Prophets
If you speak to the prophets again, ask for a dictionary. ibid. Dax to Sisko
She’s [Kai Winn] jealous of you and your relationship with the Prophets. ibid. Kira to Sisko
This is Red Squad. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s6e22, Nog to Jake
Three days ago I added a new amendment to the Ferengi Bill of Opportunities giving females the right to wear clothes. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s6e23: Profit and Lace, Grand Nagus Zek to Quark et al
Where’s my beetle-snuff? ibid.
Quark: I know all about the 94th Rule of Acquisition.
Nog: I know. Females and finances don’t mix. ibid.
You may be a lousy son but you made a wonderful daughter. ibid. Moogie to Quark
The portal was built by a civilisation that vanished two thousand years ago. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s6e24: Time’s Orphan, Odo to Kira
He really said, ‘Gung Gung Gung’? ibid. Worf to Dax
Without a back on this stool Morn could tumble from his perch at any moment. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s6e25: The Sound of Her Voice, Odo to Quark
I should have remembered the 285th Rule of Acquisition: no good deed ever goes unpunished. ibid. Quark to Jake
Star Fleet is proud to present you the Christopher Pike medal of honour. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s6e26: Tears of the Prophets ***** Admiral to Sisko
Star Fleet has chosen you to plan the invasion of Cardassia. ibid. Admiral to Sisko
Now all we have to do is convince the Romulans to join us. ibid. Sisko to Martok & Admiral
The time has come for me to take my revenge against the good captain. ibid. Gul Dukat to Weyoun & Damar
You’ve gone from being a self-important egotist to a self-deluded madman. ibid. Weyoun to Gul Dukat
We should have been fighting their gods. ibid. Gul Dukat to Weyoun & Damar
All this talk of gods strikes me as nothing more than superstitious nonsense. ibid. Weyoun to Damar
The Bajoran people have been cut off from their gods. ibid. Gul Dukat to Weyoun & Damar
Let’s go home, Jake. ibid. Sisko
Quark: What makes you think she wants to spend eternity in Sto-Vo-Kor? I know I wouldn't. Imagine what it must be like. Hordes of rampaging Klingons – fighting and singing, sweating and belching.
O'Brien: Sound like this place on a Saturday night.
Quark: Exactly! Would you want to spend eternity here? Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Image in the Sand s7e1, Nog
It’s me – Dax. ibid. new symbiant
Well, I was hoping that our relationship would be a long and happy one, but I suppose I’m willing to settle for short and exciting. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Shadows and Symbols s7e2, Odo to Kira
Dax: I can hardly believe it myself. But I’m Dax. I mean I’m not Jadzia Dax. I’m Ezri Dax. But I have all of Jadzia’s memories. Not to mention Lela’s, Tobin’s, Emony’s, Audrid’s, Joran’s, Curzon’s. Am I forgetting anyone?
Sisko: Torias. ibid.
It’s a strange sensation – dying. No matter how many times it happens to you, you never get used to it. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s7e3: Afterimage, Dax
Sewing seems to calm me down. ibid. Garak
He [father] didn’t get to be head of the Obsidian Order without a sense of discipline. He punished me when I misbehaved. What father wouldn’t? ... He locked me in a closet. ibid. Garak to Dax
The Dominion must be stopped. ibid. Garak to Dax
War is an inefficient business. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s7e4: Take Me Out to the Holosuite, Sisko to Romulan captain
Sisko: All right, Niners, let’s hear some chatter!
Niners: [chants along the lines of Hey batter batter batter!]
Worf: Death to the opposition. ibid.
Julian, I can’t break the laws of physics. Nobody can. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s7e5: Chrysalis, O’Brien
Jack: The fact is that the universe is going to stop expanding and it is going to collapse in on itself. We have to do something before it is too late.
Patrik: How much time do we have left?
Jack: 60 trillion years. 70 at the most.
Patrik: Oh no. ibid.
Of course I’m paranoid – everyone’s trying to kill me. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s7e6: Treachery, Faith & the Great River, Weyoun to Odo
I would never harm a god. ibid. Weyoun
Rule of Acquisition #168: Whisper your way to success. ibid. Nog to Chief
Why be a god if there’s no-one to worship you? ibid. Weyoun to Odo
You can wound a man without ever seeing his face. Deep Space Nine s7e7: Once More Unto the Breach, General to Worf
Sometimes being a hologram can be a real pain in the asymmetric photons. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s7e8: The Siege of AR-558, Vic
Remember the 34th Rule of Acquisition: War is Good for Business. ibid. new Dax
Rule of Acquisition 125: You can’t make a deal if you’re dead. ibid. Quark
It doesn’t work like that. Faith has to come first. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s7e9: Covenant
Kira: And who exactly is the master?
Dukat: I am. ibid. Kira transported to Empok Nor
I have been touched by the hand of a god. ibid. Gul Dukat
If that’s the way you want it, from now on you’re staying with me. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s7e10: It’s Only a Paper Moon, Vic to Nog
I never knew how much it means just to – live. ibid.
There are varieties of Gagh? Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s7e11: Prodigal Daughter, Kira, with Odo Dax & Bashir
Blessed Exchequer, whose greed is eternal, allow this humble bribe to open your ears and hear this plea from your most devout debtor. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s7e12: The Emperor's New Cloak, Quark’s prayer
Dax: Killed how?
Bashir: It appears someone shot him. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s7e13: Field of Fire
Humanoids are such tragic creatures. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s7e14: Chimera, Changeling
I am a Changeling. ibid. Odo
Nothing we can do – Frankie’s a made man, capish? Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s7e15: Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang, Vic to Bashir & O’Brien
When do we pull off the caper? ibid. Nog
How sad. I must tell you, I’m disappointed and hearing you mouth the usual platitudes of peace and friendship regarding an implacable foe like the Romulans. But I live in hope that one day you’ll come to see this universe for what it truly is, rather than what you do wish it to be. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine s7e16: Inter Arma Emin Silent Leges, Garak to Bashir