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Riker : 
"In your position it's important to ask yourself one question : What would Picard do?"
to Wesley; on the difficulties of command
Picard : 
"You see, the prime directive has many different functions. Not the least of which is to protect us, to prevent us from allowing our emotions to overwhelm our judgement."
to Pulaski
Picard : 
"Your whisper from the dark has now become a plea. We cannot turn our backs."
to Data
Riker : 
"O'Brien, take a nap. You didn't see any of this. You're not involved."
O'Brien : 
"Right, sir. I'll just be standing over here dozing off."
Picard : 
"He has brought a child onto my ship, and on my bridge!"
to Riker; I love the sheer loathing with which he says this

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