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Admiral Ross

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Ross : 
"You can blink now, Colonel – you've won. Senator Cretak has agreed to remove the weapons from Derna."
Kira : 
"What changed her mind?"
Ross : 
"I told her, if she didn't remove them, I would."
Kira : 
"And what changed your mind?"
Ross : 
"You did... Remind me never to play poker with you."
 
on the Romulans backing down
DS9 : Shadows and Symbols
Ross : 
"By the power vested in me by the United Federation of Planets, I pronounce you husband and wife."
to Benjamin Sisko and Kasidy Yates
DS9 : 'Til Death Do Us Part
Admiral Ross : 
"Four hundred years ago, a victorious general spoke the following words at the end of another costly war. 'Today the guns are silent. A great tragedy has ended. We have known the bitterness of defeat and the exultation of triumph. From both we have learned there can be no going back. We must go forward to preserve in peace what we've won in war.'"
quoting General Douglas McArthur
DS9 : What You Leave Behind
Martok : 
"This is a moment worth savouring. To victory, hard fought and well earned."
 Notices that Sisko and Ross are not drinking
Martok : 
"What's wrong?"
Sisko : 
"Suddenly I'm not thirsty."
Ross : 
"Neither am I."
Martok : 
"Before you waste too many tears, remember, these are Cardassians lying dead at your feet. Bajorans would call this poetic justice."
Sisko : 
"That doesn't mean I have to drink a toast over their bodies."
Martok : 
"Humans. Pah. Ka DiJaQ."
DS9 : What You Leave Behind

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