Our condition has left us vulnerable to any special anomalies and alien species eager for a piece of hardware. We have taken refuge in a class nine nebula. Star Trek: Voyager s4e9: Year of Hell II, Janeway
You are an anomalous component: alone, disconnected, impossible to predict. ibid. Annorax to Chakotay & Tom
Not everyone has the ability to truly conceive Time: its moods, its colours. ibid. Annorax to Chakotay
Compared to what I’ve been through in the last few months a court martial would be a small price to pay. If we make it back home I’ll be happy to face the music. ibid. Janeway to Doctor
I am altering History on a massive scale. The destinies of countless star systems are in my hands. To think of one species is insignificant. ibid. Annorax to Chakotay
Tuvok: Curious – I have never understood the human compulsion to emotionally bond with inanimate objects. This vessel has done nothing. It is an assemblage of bulkheads, conduits, titanium. Nothing more.
Janeway: You’re wrong. It’s much more than that. This ship has been our home. It’s kept us together. It’s been part of our family As illogical as this sounds, I feel as close to Voyager as I do any other member of our crew. ibid.
Time’s up. ibid. Janeway
This is some of the loveliest fruit I’ve seen in a long time. Star Trek: Voyager s4e10: Random Thoughts, Neelix to bird behind fruit counter
Are you saying it’s a crime to think about violence? ibid. Janeway to planet fascist
Tuvok: My views have been somewhat modified. If you must know investigating this case has given me a new respect for your inner struggle. Burdened as you are with your primitive Klingon psyche it is a wonder you are able to keep your violent thoughts under control as much as you do.
B’Elanna: Thanks. I think.
Tuvok: You’re welcome. ibid.
Keep firing until you hit something. Star Trek: Voyager s4e11: Concerning Flight, Janeway
Really, let’s have a look. I came here to help. ibid. Harry to Seven of Nine
This is magic. Enchantment not science. And I refuse to believe in enchantment. ibid. Leonardo da Vinci
These nutritional supplements are unacceptable. They are pungent. Star Trek: Voyager s4e12: Mortal Coil, Seven of Nine to Neelix
Chakotay: How’s Neelix?
Tom: He’s dead. ibid.
Neelix is dead? ... We are capable of reactivating drones up to seventy-two hours after what you would call dead. ibid. Seven of Nine to Janeway et al
Neelix, you’ve just returned from the dead. Go easy on yourself. ibid. Janeway
Human attitudes towards death are perplexing. Too much importance is placed on it. There seem to be countless rituals and cultural beliefs designed to alleviate their fear of a simple biological truth: all organisms eventually perish. ibid. Seven of Nine
Tuvok: I take it the Borg have no fear of that biological truth?
Seven of Nine: None. When a drone is damaged beyond repair it is discarded. But if memories continue to exist in the collective consciousness – to use a human term – the Borg are immortal.
Tuvok: You are no longer part of the collective. You are mortal now like the rest of us. Does that disturb you?
Seven of Nine: My connection to the Bog has been severed. But the Collective still possesses my recollections, my experiences. In a sense I will always exist.
Tuvok: Fascinating. That must be a great relief.
Seven of Nine: Yes. It is. ibid.
Nothing. I die. And there was nothing. There was no-one there. ibid. Neelix to Chakotay
It’s just a story. A myth. There is no guiding tree. No gathering of your ancestors. I was there. I experienced it. There was nothing. ibid.
They all told me the same thing: there is no point in living, and I agree with them. ibid. Neelix to Chakotay
Is anybody here? Star Trek: Voyager s4e13: Waking Moments, Janeway
I have observed from Ensigns Torres and Paris that humans sometimes require a pretext to be intimate with one another. Resistance is futile. ibid. Seven of Nine
Sometimes first contact is last contact. ibid. Janeway to Chakotay
No rest for the never weary. ibid. Doctor to Chakotay
Cold, patronising, arrogant. Difficult? She’s impossible ... She may look human, she may sound human but she’s all Borg. Star Trek: Voyager s4e14: Message in a Bottle, B’Elanna of Seven of Nine
You’d be surprised how stubborn humans can be. ibid. Romulan ship
I’ve faced my share of challenges: alien invasions, macro viral infestations, I’ve crossed Borg space, travelled through time ... I was saving Voyager from annihilation when you were only a gleam in your programmer’s eye. ibid. Doctor to Romulan holographic doctor
We’re doomed. ibid. Romulan Doctor to Doctor
If we ever get home I expect I’ll become quite the hero. Star Trek: Voyager s4e15: Hunters, Doctor to Seven of Nine
That someone has managed to contain a singularity, construct a space station around it and tap its power, that’s fascinating. ibid. Chakotay on bridge
You haven’t mentioned your letter. Who was it from? ibid. Chakotay to Janeway
Then get ready for a fight. Red Alert. ibid. Janeway
Who is hunting the hunters? Star Trek: Voyager s4e16: Prey, Janeway to Chakotay & Seven of Nine
Something tells me the hunt for Voyager is far from over. ibid. Janeway
Kovin is using some kind of instrument on me. Star Trek: Voyager s4e17: Retrospect, Seven of Nine to Doctor
He violated me. ibid.
I believe I am beginning to experience anger. ibid.
There were times she seemed aware of who she is. No, bring her to Holodeck 1: I’ve found another program I want to try, a conflict that took place on her own planet; it should prove – stimulating. Star Trek: Voyager s4e17: The Killing Game I
Never underestimate your prey or disrespect its abilities; if you do, you will become the hunted. ibid. Hirogen to German officer
I’m no expert with Mae West. Star Trek: Voyager s4e19: The Killing Game II, Tom to B’Elanna
Don’t drink it: it’s twice as strong as whisky. ibid. Janeway to Chakotay
My people are hunting themselves to extinction. ibid. Hirogen to Janeway
Let’s end this. I’ll call a ceasefire. And we can try to contain the damage. I want my ship back but in return I will give you what you need to create the holodeck technology. It would be cunning for you to agree. ibid. Janeway to Hirogen
Then I’ll die. Logic is irrelevant. One day the Borg will assimilate your species. Despite your arrogance. When that moment arrives remember me. ibid.
Captain, it looks like that vehicle is being powered by a coaxial warp drive. Star Trek: Voyager s4e20: Vis a Vis, Tom
You would be surprised at how often I find solutions to twentieth-fourth-century problems in twentieth-century technology. ibid. Tom to alien
It’s a mint condition 1969 Camaro. And yes, you mean a lot more to me. (Star Trek: Voyager & Car) ibid. Tom to B’Elanna
We were hit by some sort of shockwave. Star Trek: Voyager s4e21: The Omega Directive, Tom to Chakotay
I can’t explain right now: don’t discuss this with any of the crew. ibid. Janeway to Tom & Chakotay
This is Omega. Not just any molecule. The most powerful substance known to exist. ibid. Janeway
Captain, please, I need asylum. Star Trek: Voyager s4e22: Unforgettable, alien bird to Janeway
But the end result is the same is it, not? Then I fail to see what is accomplished by all the talk. ibid. Seven of Nine to Harry
Commander, I don’t think you can analyse love. It’s the greatest mystery of all. No-one knows why it happens or it doesn’t. ibid. Neelix to Chakotay