- Kor: Savor the fruit of life, my young friends. It has a sweet taste when it is fresh from the vine. But don't live too long. The taste turns bitter... after a time.
- [O'Brien and Bashir are arguing about the alleged end of Davy Crockett at the Alamo]
- Lt. Commander Worf: You are both wrong. The only real question is whether you believe in the legend of Davy Crockett or not. If you do, then there should be no doubt in your mind that he died a hero's death. If you do not believe in the legend, then he was just a man, and it does not matter how he died.
- Kor: [to the unconscious Worf] When I reach the Halls of the Hallowed Dead, I will find your beloved, and remind her that her husband is a noble warrior, and that he still loves no one but her. Goodbye, my friend. Live well.
- [last lines]
- Kolana: He's done it. The Jem'Hadar are out of time. They can no longer overtake us before we reach the Defiant.
- General Martok: How? How did that pompous old man hold off an entire Jem'Hadar fleet with only one ship?
- Lt. Commander Worf: Does it matter?
- General Martok: Darok, give me that bottle.
- [cuts off the stopper and raises the bottle]
- General Martok: To Kor, a Dahar Master, and noble warrior to the end!
- [the other Klingons fall into a battle song, in honor to Kor]
- [Darok hands Martok a bottle of bloodwine]
- General Martok: [surprised] On the bridge?
- Darok: If they succeed, you can drink to their courage. And if they fail, you can still drink to their courage.
- General Martok: One ship - against ten. It doesn't seem possible.
- Lt. Commander Worf: He will succeed. He is Kor, the Dahar Master.
- Lieutenant Ezri Dax: You'd make a pretty good counselor. You wanna trade jobs?
- Colonel Kira: Oh, yeah, people would love bringing their problems to me. "You dreamt about what? You're crazy! Now, get out of my office! Next patient!"
- Quark: You're making a mistake by pursuing another relationship with Worf.
- Lieutenant Ezri Dax: Excuse me?
- Quark: You heard me. I know how Jadzia felt about Worf; but that was her life, not yours. You're Ezri Dax. You need to give yourself a chance to explore other relationships. You're young, and beautiful, and full of life. Why go after a man who's only a memory to you? I've had my problems with Worf, I'll admit that, but this is not about me or my feelings; this is about you. Worf has done nothing, and I mean nothing, to deserve you. Shouldn't you try and find someone who's willing to win your heart, not just inherit it? You deserve better. There, I've said my piece.
- Lieutenant Ezri Dax: Can I say something now? I'm not interested in having another relationship with Worf. I care about him, and I probably always will, but he's moved on with his life, and so have I.
- Quark: Oh... Well, good!
- Lieutenant Ezri Dax: And I'd also like to say that what you just did was one of the kindest, dearest, and for you one of the most embarrassing things that I have ever heard.
- Darok: Men of our generation never stood on ceremony, huh?
- [laughs]
- Darok: We ate when we were hungry, we fought when we were angered. Oh... I miss the simplicity of those days.
- Kor: I miss a great deal about those days.
- Darok: The warriors on this ship - they don't know what they've missed. But such is the way with children. They often let the promise of the future obscure the glories of the past.
- Kor: Is there a point to this nostalgic indulgence?
- Darok: Only that they are children. Even Martok, who, for all his flaws, is a great man, even Martok is but a child compared to you or me. They're quick to judge, and slow to forgive. They still have much to learn.
- [Darok tells Kor about Worf's plan to engage the Jem'Hadar fleet with only one ship]
- Kor: It can be done. The key is to confuse their sensors in the opening moments... with a spread of torpedoes.
- Darok: Perhaps. But it would take a man with three times his experience to accomplish such a feat. And such a man... would have to be certain of his abilities.
- Kor: Such a man would not take the job - unless he *were* certain.
- Kor: Do you have any message you want me to convey to Jadzia?
- [to Worf, just before knocking him out with a hypospray]
- General Martok: [after being assigned an incompetent aide] It's a pity Captain Sisko frowns on summary executions.
- Lt. Commander Worf: I must tell you that using my own authority, I appointed Kor an officer in the Ninth Fleet.
- General Martok: Made him an officer, just like that? That's the difference between his name and mine. His opens doors; mine closes them.
- Darok: Kor! Here! On our ship!
- [laughs ecstatically]
- General Martok: [growls] Don't you have something to do?
- Darok: No.
- General Martok: Then find something!
- General Martok: [about Kor] I've hated his name for almost thirty years. I've dreamt of the moment when I would finally see him stripped of his rank and title, when he would suddenly find himself without a friend in the world, without the power of his birthright. Well, I've had that moment now... and I took no joy from it.
- Kor: I heard the news about Jadzia.
- Lt. Commander Worf: She died a warrior.
- Kor: I expected nothing less.