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Garak: "Really, Doctor, must we always play this
game? I am no more a spy than you are a..."
Bashir: "...a doctor." |
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Sisko: "What exactly does [Garak] think is going
on?"
Bashir: "I'm not sure. He doesn't really tell me what he
thinks... I sort of have to... deduce it."
Sisko: "Ah, so you deduced that Garak thinks that Dukat is lying
about something you're not sure of. Then you proceeded to interrupt my
conversation to confront him about whatever that might be."
Bashir: "I'm sorry, Commander. It just seemed like an opportune
-"
Sisko: "Don't apologize, Doctor, it's been the high point of my
day. Don't do it again." |
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Sisko: "I assume this couldn't wait until
morning."
Bashir: "No, sir. I need to use a runabout."
Sisko: "... I'm waiting."
Bashir: "It's Garak, sir. He wants to go to Bajor."
Sisko: "Bajor. For what?"
Bashir: "He wouldn't tell me."
Sisko: "Well, by all means. Will one runabout be enough?" |
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Garak: "Certainly computer entries were made on a
regular basis."
Deela: "I wouldn't know, I wasn't a volunteer then. I was in the
underground."
Garak: "Really! Perhaps we have met!" |
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Garak: "I believe in coincidences. Coincidences
happen every day. But I don't trust coincidences." |
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Garak: "Truth is in the eye of the beholder,
Doctor. I never tell the truth because I don't believe there is such a
thing. That is why I prefer the simple straight line simplicity of
cutting cloth." |
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O'Brien: "You can't judge a whole race of people.
You can't hate all Cardassians or all Klingons or all Humans... I've met
some Cardassians I didn't like. And I've met some I did." |
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Bashir: "Excuse me. But if I understand the
Cardassian political system, the civilian leaders have no direct
authority over military officers..."
Dukat: "Who's been tutoring you in Cardassian social studies,
Doctor?"
Bashir: "Your old friend, Garak."
Dukat: "Well, remind my old friend that the withdrawal from Bajor
was a decision made by the civilian leaders... one that I clearly
opposed." |