... hesitation ... is an hereditary trait of your species, and
suddenly faced by the unknown, or imminent danger, a human will
invariably experience a split second of indecision. He hesitates.
-- Spock, "Obsession," stardate 3620.7.
suddenly faced by the unknown, or imminent danger, a human will
invariably experience a split second of indecision. He hesitates.
-- Spock, "Obsession," stardate 3620.7.
Related:
- Troi: "This is a banana split...and it's quite possibly one of the greatest
things in the universe."
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"Suddenly Human", Stardate... - There are many aspects of human irrationality I do not yet comprehend.
Obsession, for one. The persistent single-minded fixation... - Without facts, the decision cannot be made logically.
You must rely on your human intuition. -- Spock, "Assignment... - Spock: "Yet you are pumping him full of your noxious potions,
as if he were a human." -- "Let That Be Your Last... - MacDuff: "We may soon face a critical moment. The success of our mission may
hang on a split-second decision.
Hesitation would kill us all. I know that they're... - He who hesitates is not only lost,
but miles from the next exit." --... - Check, Mr. Spock?
Riiiiiiiiiiiiight.
-- Kirk and Spock,
"A Piece of the Action," stardate... - Insufficient facts always invite danger.
-- Spock,
"Space Seed," stardate 3141.9... - Kirk: "Right, Mister Spock?"
Spock: "Correct, Captain."
Kirk:
"Riiiight?" Spock: "Riiiight." -- "A Piece Of The...
