Top 14 Original Star Trek Quotes

#1. There are many satisfactions in public architecture but one of the greatest is the moment when you unveil a project and suddenly a group of adults

Curtis W. Fentress

#2. I'm magnificent! I'm five feet eleven inches and I weigh one hundred thirty-five pounds, and I look like a racehorse.

Julie Newmar

#3. The plural of spouse is spice.

Christopher Morley

#4. Venkat was silent for a moment. "Jack, I'm going to buy your whole team autographed Star Trek memorabilia." "I prefer Star Wars," he said, turning to leave. "The original trilogy only, of course.

Andy Weir

#5. I've been a huge fan of virtually every incarnation and spin-off of the 'Star Trek' franchise (don't get me started on 'Voyager,' though), but there's something about the purity of the original series that really appeals to me.

Chris Roberson

#6. I'm a massive Trekkie. I've got original artwork from the '70s. I've got outfits. Yeah, I have actual 'Star Trek' outfits that I wear. I'm a massive, massive 'Star Trek' fan.

Robert Kazinsky

#7. 'The Next Generation' was a lot of fun for a while, and then it wasn't a lot of fun. The reason it wasn't a lot of fun was that this one was going to be a guaranteed hit. The original 'Star Trek' was never a guaranteed hit.

David Gerrold

#8. Actors always have opinions.

Joe Pantoliano

#9. I would love to see more women directors because they represent half of the population - and gave birth to the whole world. Without them writing and being directors, the rest of us are not going to know the whole story.

Jane Campion

#10. I was a huge fan of the original 'Star Trek,' and I'd never even dreamed that I would someday be captain of a starship.

Scott Bakula

#11. Southern poets are still writing narrative poems, poems in forms, dramatic poems.

Robert Morgan

#13. I was addicted to the original 'Star Trek' when I was growing up, because of my dad. We grew up in St. Helens, Oregon and we weren't allowed to watch a lot of TV.

Katee Sackhoff

#14. In general I try to spend the mornings connecting and keeping things organized, and then try and do more creative work in the afternoons.

Garance Dore

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