| The Original Series |
| Charlie: If I had the whole universe, I'd give it to you. ("Charlie X") McCoy: What am I, a doctor or a moon-shuttle conductor? ("The Corbomite Maneuver") Spock: Even in this corner of the galaxy, Captain, two plus two equals four. ("The Conscience of the King") McCoy: Mister Spock, life and death are seldom logical. ("The Galileo Seven") Spock: The sum of the part cannot be greater than the whole. ("The Galileo Seven") Spock: Doctor, you are a sensualist. McCoy: You bet your pointed ears I am. ("Arena") Kirk: Well, gentlemen, we all have to take a chance. Especially if one is all you have. ("Tomorrow Is Yesterday") Spock: Superior ability breeds superior ambition. ("Space Seed") Kirk: We can be against him and admire him all at the same time. ("Space Seed") Spock: A feeling is not much to go on. Kirk: Sometimes a feeling, Mister Spock, is all we humans have to go on. ("A Taste of Armageddon") Spock: I've never understood the female capacity to avoid a direct answer to any question. ("This Side of Paradise") Spock: I love you. I can love you. ("This Side of Paradise") McCoy: I'm a doctor, not a bricklayer. ("Devil in the Dark") Kirk: Sometimes pain can drive a man harder than pleasure. ("The Alternative Factor") Spock: Jim, madness has no purpose...or reason. But it may have a goal. ("The Alternative Factor") McCoy: I'm a doctor, not an engineer. ("Mirror, Mirror") Kirk: I'm not sure, but I think we've been insulted. McCoy: I'm sure. ("Mirror, Mirror") Akuta: Ah, yes, the holding, the touching. Vaal has forbidden this. McCoy: Well, there goes Paradise. ("The Apple") McCoy: How do you know so much? Spock: I asked them. ("I, Mudd") Harry Mudd: Knowledge, sir, should be free to all. ("I, Mudd") Kirk: Our logic is to be illogical. That is our advantage. ("I, Mudd") Kirk: Love sometimes expresses itself in sacrifice. ("Metamorphosis") McCoy: Well, what do you know? I finally got the last word. ("Journey to Babel") Sarek: One does not thank logic, Amanda. Amanda: Logic! Logic! I'm sick to death of logic. Do you want to know how I feel about your logic? Spock: Emotional, isn't she? Sarek: She has always been that way. Spock: Indeed? Why did you marry her? Sarek: At the time it seemed the logical thing to do. ("Journey to Babel") McCoy: Look, I'm a doctor, not an escalator. ("Friday's Child") McCoy: I'm not a magician, Spock, just an old country doctor. ("The Deadly Years") McCoy: Now this isn't going to hurt a bit. Chekov: That's what you said the last time. McCoy: Did it hurt? Chekov: Yes. ("The Deadly Years") |