Top 1200 Star Trek Next Generation Quotes & Sayings - Page 3
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Last updated on April 17, 2025.
'Star Trek' works for me because it deals with the petty issues of humankind.
It shouldn't be so difficult to determine what a planet is. When you're watching a science fiction show like 'Star Trek' and they show up at some object in space and turn on the viewfinder, the audience and the people in the show know immediately whether it's a planet or a star or a comet or an asteroid.
I mean, every Star Trek episode you saw was just phenomenal.
What's great about Vasquez Rocks is that they filmed several 'Star Trek' episodes there.
I grew up with 'Star Trek,' so to get to do anything in it was fun for me.
There would be no Star Trek unless there were transporter malfunctions.
One of the gifts of 'Star Trek' is my professional work colleagues have become my lifelong friends.
I don't want this music to die.The older people are passing it on to the younger generation so the younger generation can pass it on to the next generation.
Spock is a huge mythical character that even people who aren't 'Star Trek' fans like.
I am a classic Star Trek fanatic. When I was a kid, my mom and I used to go to conventions.
It takes a certain kind of person who loves 'Star Trek' to bring it to life.
I would like - either as an actor, or producer or even director - to do something sci-fi or action-related. I like sci-fi, always have, 'Star Trek' and 'Star Wars' and all that stuff.
The spirit of hope and optimism is always there, and that's what I think characterizes Star Trek' in such a big way.
The organization that it takes to make a movie like 'Star Trek' is amazing, intimidating and fascinating.
All I ever wanted to do when I was a kid was be in a Broadway musical and to be in 'Star Trek,' and I can finally say I've done that.
I don't think anybody wants to see a dour Star Trek movie.
I may have one more 'Star Trek' novel in me, but it would be in the old universe, not the new one.
'Star Trek' is about acceptance, and the strength of the Starship Enterprise is that it embraces diversity in all its forms.
When I came out to L. A., I got a part in an episode of 'Star Trek: Voyager,' and I hired an acting coach.
All of my definitions of family were heavily influenced by my 'Star Trek' experience.
When you watch 'Alien' you feel that they are touching stuff as opposed to 'Star Trek', where they're clearly not.
I've always read a lot of sci-fi. When my son was younger, I actually went to a 'Star Trek' convention.
I've done a couple of fan conventions and [the fans] are legion. They're rather like Star Wars or Star Trek fans. We're very glad of the loyal fans - but it's a strange way to spend your life, dressing up like Star Wars. At least we change our costumes - I don't spend 40 years dressed up as Tywin Lannister.
Growing up, my favorite TV show was Star Trek
As a card-carrying space nerd and NASA's chief scientist, I love space movies, from 'Star Trek' to 'Star Wars' to my all-time favorite - 'The Dish', an Australian comedy that celebrates that first moment when Neil Armstrong stepped down onto the surface of our moon.
I'm going down in history with Star Trek. It's a great feeling.
I had a stereotype in my mind of what a 'Star Trek' fans is, but I couldn't have been more wrong.
You can't escape 'Star Trek' influence, especially characters you literally grew up with.
I don't think everybody wanted to be on [new Star Trek series] . I certainly didn't.
The message of 'Star Trek,' if there is one, seems to be that we should try to live up to the very best that we're capable of.
I don't think anybody wants to see a dour 'Star Trek' movie.
The Monkees are to the Beatles what 'Star Trek' is to NASA. They are both totally valid in their contexts.
'Star Trek' was always a little bit closed emotionally. I never connected to the characters.
I even got invited to a 'Star Trek' sea cruise. That was pretty exciting.
The destiny of [Google's search engine] is to become that Star Trek computer, and that's what we are building.
I would say I'm a medium-sized 'Star Trek' fan. I love the universe that it's created.
The thing about 'Star Trek' is that it is not judgmental. You can do what ever you want, within reason.
Will Shatner, Jonathan Frakes of Star Trek have already put novels out.
I can enjoy 'Harry Potter' and 'Star Trek,' but I really appreciate hard science fiction.
I used to watch 'Star Trek' on weeknights as a kid while I did my homework for school.
I started off as a Star Trek fan, and to be able to work on the series was a great honor.
I think anybody with any intelligence sits down and sees Star Trek not a kids' show.
There were no Latin people on 'Star Trek,' that this was proof that they weren't planning to have us around for the future.
I worked as a stuntman on the 'Star Trek' TV series pilot.
I fell in love with 'Star Trek' after J. J. Abrams's movie. I'm so into that.
All it takes,” said Crake, “is the elimination of one generation. One generation of anything. Beetles, trees, microbes, scientists, speakers of French, whatever. Break the link in time between one generation and the next, and it’s game over forever.
I'll always remember 1995 as the year i found out Star Trek wasn't real
I started my career at 'Star Trek,' and that had a huge, very vocal fan base.
People think that being on Star Trek is career suicide, but it's really just the opposite.
It seems like the original 'Star Trek' could have gone on longer.
After Star Trek, I was with the top agencies, but producers and directors did not know what to do with me.
I have always been a fan of 'Star Trek.' I love Gene Roddenberry's vision of the future.
Personally, I'm not into 'Star Trek' or physics or comic books, but I know I might be in the minority.
'Star Trek' is about a bunch of disparate people and what they're capable of when they work together.
People think that being on Star Trek is career suicide, but it's really just the opposite
I'm not real impressed with the Star Trek weaponry, I gotta be honest.
STAR TREK is a show that had a vision about a future that was positive.
Star Trek is perhaps the best thing that ever happened to me, in a career sense.
I once went to a 'Star Trek' convention by mistake - I thought I was going to a 'Doctor Who' one.
Aren't we all 'Star Trek' fans? That's the show that captured our imaginations after cartoons and everything!
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