The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. – Mr. Spock Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982 Film).
Evil does seek to maintain power by suppressing the truth. – Mr. Spock Star Trek: The Original Series, ‘And The Children Shall Lead’.
When you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. – Mr. Spock Star Trek (2009 Film).
Curious, how often you humans manage to obtain that which you do not want. – Mr. Spock Star Trek: The Original Series, ‘Errand of Mercy’.
Without followers, evil cannot spread. – Mr. Spock Star Trek: The Original Series, ‘And The Children Shall Lead’.
Humans do have an amazing capacity for believing what they choose – and excluding that which is painful. – Mr. Spock Star Trek: The Original Series, ‘And The Children Shall Lead.’.
After a time, you may find that having is not so pleasing a thing after all as wanting. It is not logical, but is often true. – Mr. Spock Star Trek: The Original Series, ‘Amok Time’.
Logic is the beginning of wisdom, not the end. – Mr. Spock Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991 Film).
Madness has no purpose. Or reason. But it may have a goal. – Mr. Spock Star Trek: The Original Series, ‘The Alternative Factor’.
Emotions are alien to me. I’m a scientist – Mr. Spock Star Trek: The Original Series, ‘This Side of Paradise’.
Capt. James T. Kirk: You’d make a splendid computer, Mr. Spock. Spock: [taken aback] That is very kind of you, Captain! Star Trek: The Original Series, ‘The Return of the Archons’.
In critical moments, men sometimes see exactly what they wish to see. – Mr. Spock Star Trek: The Original Series, ‘The Tholian Web’.
Computers make excellent and efficient servants, but I have no wish to serve under them. – Mr. Spock Star Trek: The Original Series, ‘The Ultimate Computer’.
Pain is a thing of the mind. The mind can be controlled. – Mr. Spock Star Trek: The Original Series, ‘Operation: Annihilate’.
Dr. Leonard McCoy: Mister Spock, you’re the most cold-blooded man I’ve ever known. Mr. Spock: Why, thank you, doctor. Star Trek: The Original Series, ‘Court Martial’.
You Earth people glorify organized violence for forty centuries. But you imprison those who employ it privately – Mr. Spock Star Trek: The Original Series, ‘Dagger of the Mind’.
If we start buzzing about down there, we’re liable to find their mental power is so great they could reach out and swat this ship as though it were a fly. – Mr. Spock Star Trek: The Original Series, ‘The Cage’.
Change is the essential process of all existence. – Mr. Spock Star Trek: The Original Series, ‘Let That Be Your Last Battlefield’.
Capt. James T. Kirk: We’re a most promising species, Mr. Spock, as predators go. Did you know that? Capt. James T. Kirk: I don’t. Not any more. And maybe in a thousand years or so, we’ll be able to prove it. Star Trek: The Original Series, ‘Arena’.
I have been and always shall be your friend. – Mr. Spock Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982 Film).
Time is fluid, like a river with currents, eddies, backwash. – Mr. Spock Star Trek: The Original Series, ‘The City on the Edge of Forever’.
May I say that I have not thoroughly enjoyed serving with humans? I find their illogic and foolish emotions a constant irritant. – Mr. Spock Star Trek: The Original Series, ‘Day of the Dove’.
Insults are effective only where emotion is present. – Mr. Spock Star Trek: The Original Series, ‘Who Mourns for Adonais?’.
Violence in reality is quite different from theory. – Mr. Spock Star Trek: The Original Series, ‘The Cloud Minders.
I fail to comprehend your indignation, sir. I have simply made the logical deduction that you are a liar – Mr. Spock Star Trek: The Original Series, ‘The Alternative Factor’.
On my planet, to rest is to rest – to cease using energy. To me, it is quite illogical to run up and down on green grass, using energy, instead of saving it. – Mr. Spock Star Trek: The Original Series, ‘Shore Leave’.