You are surprised to hear a Vulcan master admit to having emotions? Emotions can be a powerful tool. To deny their existence is illogical. But you must learn to control them. Star Trek: Voyager s5e13: Gravity, Vulcan master to young Tuvok
I’ve been brushing up on sink-holes, quantum singularities, and all the data leads me to the same conclusion: they’re mono-directional phenomena – what’s goes in doesn’t come out. ibid. Noss
You cannot, or you will not? Logic! I hate logic! ibid. Noss to Tuvok
I always felt that beneath that cold Vulcan exterior lay an even colder Vulcan interior. But now I’m convinced you are a hopeless romantic. ibid. Tom to Tuvok
This is my first away mission. Star Trek: Voyager s5e14: Bliss, Naomi
You and I appear to be the only ones not affected. ibid. Seven of Nine to Naomi
It’s a beast! Cunning! Deadly! ibid. Qatai to Seven of Nine
A vessel has been detected – Unimatrix 424 grid 116. Activate. Alter course to intercept. Vessel identified. Federation Star Fleet. Intrepid class. 143 life forms. Prepare for assimilation. We are the Borg. You will be assimilated. Resistance is futile. Star Trek: Voyager s5e15: Dark Frontier I, Borgie
I don’t know about the rest of you but I feel lucky today. ibid. Janeway on bridge
Worth over nine trillion dollars. Well when the New World Economy took shape in the last twenty-second century and money went the way of the dinosaur Fort Knox was turned into a museum. ibid. Tom in briefing room
This could prove our theory: they ignore any life-form until they consider it a threat. Or a target. ibid. Seven’s dad to Seven’s mum
What if they make you a drone? What’s it like to be a drone? Does it hurt? Do the Borg have kids? What do they look like? Are they friendly? Resistance is futile. ibid.
I wish to stay. I intend to rejoin the collective. ibid. Seven to Janeway
Welcome home. ibid. Borgie queen to Seven of Nine
I expected assimilation not conversation. Star Trek: Voyager s5e16: Dark Frontier II, Seven of Nine to Borg Queen
Isn’t it obvious? You’re going to help us assimilate humanity. ibid. Drone Queen to Seven of Nine
We don’t want another drone. We want you. ibid.
52619.2 We got another twenty thousand light years out of the trans-warp coil before it gave out. I figure we’re a good fifteen years closer to home. ibid. Janeway
Romantic Love: an attraction based on sexual desire, one that facilities procreation ... Physiologically it bears a striking similarity to disease: a series of bio-chemical responses that trigger an emotional cascade, impairing normal functioning. Star Trek: Voyager s5e17: The Disease, Seven of Nine to Harry
Last night I had an encounter with one of the Varro. A personal encounter. Sex! We had sex! ibid. Harry to Doctor
The parasites are synthetic. ibid. B’Elanna
Given the volatile nature of their relationship one might have predicted homicide rather than matrimony. Star Trek: Voyager s5e18: Oblivion, Seven of Nine to Doctor
By marrying, one limits one’s romantic interactions to a single individual – a circumstance that implies extreme monotony. ibid. Seven of Nine to B’Elanna
It looks like we’ve got an epidemic on our hands. ibid. Doctor to Tom
We’ve shut down the warp drive; the ship is still deteriorating and so are we. Why? ibid. Janeway to Doctor
We are all duplicates. None of us are real. ibid. Tuvok to Doctor & Chakotay
Make a note in the ship’s record: we received a distress call at 09.00 hours. Arrived at the vessel’s last known co-ordinates 21.20. The ship was destroyed. Cause unknown. No survivors. Mr Paris, resume course. ibid. Janeway on bridge
If we don’t find a way out of chaotic space soon, we’re going to die here. Star Trek: Voyager s5e19: The Fight, B’Elanna to Janeway
You have the gene. The crazy gene. ibid. Doctor to Chakotay
It looks like we’re facing two threats now – the Hazari and our would-be saviours. Star Trek: Voyager s5e20: Think Tank
You are easily provoked. You must learn to master your emotions. Star Trek: Voyager s5e21: Juggernaut, Tuvok to B’Elanna
Getting B’Elanna to control her temper is like convincing a Ferengi to leave his estate to charity. ibid. Tom to Tuvok
There is no-one on Deck 9 Section 12 who doesn’t know when you’re having intimate relations. Star Trek: Voyager s5e22: Someone to Watch Over Me, Seven of Nine to B’Elanna
Here we see how Fortress Ovum is besieged by countless little warriors. ibid. Doctor to Seven of Nine
Perhaps there is something to be said for assimilation after all. ibid. Seven of Nine to Doctor
The first in a line of Janeway explorers. Star Trek: Voyager s5e23: 11:59, Janeway of Shannon O’Donnell
I can’t work in a bookshop for the rest of my life. ibid. Janeway
Temporal distortions. This is all starting to make sense. Star Trek: Voyager s5e24: Relativity, Doctor to Neelix
Abandon ship. ibid. Janeway
You’re aboard the Federation Timeship Relativity. No, for you it’s almost five hundred years later. We brought you here to help us solve a mystery: someone – we don’t know who – has planted a weapon aboard Voyager. It’s designed to fracture space/time within a radius of a hundred and fifty metres. ibid. Captain Braxton
Watch out for the Janeway factor: your Captain has a knack for sticking her nose where it doesn’t belong especially when it comes to time travel. Helpful? That woman has been responsible for three major temporal incursions. And who do you think had to repair the damage? Me. ibid. Captain Braxton to Seven of Nine
It’s speaking to us. In duotronic algorithms. Hold on, my interpretation matrix is working. It says it’s injured. It needs our help. It’s asking why it can’t see or feel its arms and legs. It’s terrified. Star Trek: Voyager s5e25: Warhead, Doctor to Harry & crewman Lang
I suppose technically speaking I’m not a real person. ibid. Doctor to machine, with Harry & Lang
Look at it this way. You and I have something in common. Just because we’re not organic beings doesn’t mean we’re in any way inferior. ibid. Doctor to machine
You shouldn’t have done that. You lied. You said you were trying to transfer my neural patterns but you were really trying to shut me down. You tried to destroy me. I’m a weapon. Why didn’t you tell me? I couldn’t let you destroy me. I have to complete my mission. ibid. machine as Doctor
We’re already at the mercy of this weapon. This particular series has a class eleven intelligence factor. It’s warp capable. Fully armoured. Self-guiding. It has a maximum range of eighty light years. It can fly through an ion storm. And armada of hostile ships. And still finds its target. You can’t. But I can. ibid. blue bloke to Janeway & Chakotay
I’m not about to hand over a weapon of mass destruction to someone I just met. ibid. Janeway
Species 6291: the Collective determined that they were extinct. Star Trek: Voyager s5e26: Equinox I, Seven of Nine to Janeway
These experiments were meticulous and they were brutal. ibid. Janeway to other captain
If we turn our backs on our principles we stop being human. ibid.
I don’t blame you for being angry. But you can’t compromise the safety of this ship to satisfy some personal vendetta. Star Trek: Voyager s6e1: Equinox II, Chakotay to Janeway
You are hereby relieved of duty till further notice. ibid. Janeway to Chakotay
Two of Nine, Three of Nine, Four of Nine – we were all members of the same Unimatrix. Star Trek: Voyager s6e2: Survival Instinct, Seven of Nine to Janeway & Doctor
Eight years ago our vessel crashed. The four of us were the only survivors. ibid.
Looks like the Klingons beat Star Fleet to the Delta Quadrant by a few hundred years. Star Trek: Voyager s6e3: Barge of the Dead, Chakotay to B’Elanna
There are things here worse than death. ibid.
Seven of Nine: An assimilation virus has penetrated our defences.
Chakotay: We’re becoming drones. Star Trek: Voyager s6e4: Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy, Doctor’s fantasy