Quote |
Episode |
McCoy : | "The intelligence, the logic, it appears that your half has most of that. And perhaps that's where most of man's essential courage comes from for you see, he was afraid and you weren't." | | to Kirk |
| TOS : The Enemy Within |
McCoy : | "He's dead, Jim." | | to Kirk; regarding the dog, the first use of the line in Star Trek |
| TOS : The Enemy Within |
Bones : | "War is never imperative, Mister Spock." |
Spock : | "It is for them, Doctor." |
| TOS : Balance of Terror |
McCoy : | "You're discussing tactics! Do you realise what this really comes down to? Millions and millions of lives hanging on what this vessel does next!" | | to Spock |
| TOS : Balance of Terror |
McCoy : | "In this galaxy there's a mathamatical probability of three million Earth type planets. And in all of the universe, three million million galaxies like this. And in all of that... and perhaps more... only one of each of us." | | to Kirk |
| TOS : Balance of Terror |
McCoy : | "A cage is a cage, Jim." | | to Kirk; unimpressed with his description of how humane the colony is |
| TOS : Dagger of the Mind |
McCoy : | "Now, this is marvelous. The most horrible conglomeration of antique architecture I've ever seen." | | to Kirk |
| TOS : Miri |
McCoy : | "Life prolongation. Didn't have much luck, did they?" | | to Kirk |
| TOS : Miri |
McCoy : | "The chain of command is often a noose." | | to Spock |
| TOS : The Conscience of the King |
McCoy : | "Do you play God? Carry his head through the corridors in triumph? That won't bring back the dead, Jim." |
Kirk : | "No. But they may rest easier." |
| TOS : The Conscience of the King |
McCoy : | "Mister Spock, respect is a rational process! Did it ever occur to you they might react emotionally? With anger?" | | to Spock |
| TOS : The Galileo Seven |
McCoy : | "It may be the last action you'll ever take, Mister Spock, but it was all human." | | to Spock |
| TOS : The Galileo Seven |
McCoy : | "All of my old friends look like doctors. All of his look like you." | | to Shaw |
| TOS : Court Martial |
McCoy : | "Mister Spock, you're the most cold-blooded man I've ever known." |
Spock : | "Why, thank you, doctor." |
| TOS : Court Martial |
McCoy : | "Now, that man can think anything we can, and love, hope, dream as much as we can. But he can't reach out and no one can reach in!" | | to Kirk; on Pike |
| TOS : The Menagerie, Part 1 |
McCoy : | "You've got your problems, I've got mine. But he's got ours, plus his, plus four hundred and thirty other people." | | to Sulu; on Kirk |
| TOS : Shore Leave |
Barrows : | "Don't peek!" |
McCoy : | "My dear girl, I am a doctor. When I peek, it's in the line of duty." |
| TOS : Shore Leave |
Fox : | "Diplomacy, gentlemen, should be a job left to diplomats. You will, of course, immediately resume a peaceful status." |
Scott : | "No, sir, I will not." |
Fox : | "What did you say!?" |
Scott : | "I'll not lower the screens, not until the captain tells me to." |
Fox : | "You are taking orders from me. You will lower the screens as a sign of good faith, my authority!" |
Scott : | "I know about your authority, but the screens stay up." |
McCoy : | "Mr. Fox, they faked a message from the captain, they've launched an attack against our ship. You want us to trust them openly?" |
Fox : | "I want you to obey my lawful orders!" |
Scott : | "No, sir. I won't lower the screens." |
Fox : | "Your refusal to comply with my orders has endangered the entire success of this mission! I can have you sent to a penal colony!" |
Scott : | "You can, sir, but I won't lower the screens." |
Fox : | "Your name will figure prominently in my report to the Federation Central." |
| TOS : A Taste of Armageddon |
McCoy : | "Well, Scotty, now you've done it!" |
Scott : | "Aye. The haggis is in the fire for sure." |
| TOS : A Taste of Armageddon |
McCoy : | "On pure speculation, just an educated guess, I'd say that man is alive." | | to Spock |
| TOS : This Side of Paradise |
McCoy : | "I'm a doctor, not a bricklayer!" | | to Kirk |
| TOS : The Devil in the Dark |
McCoy : | "Mister Spock is the best first officer in the fleet." | | to Kirk; confessing his secret admiration for Spock |
| TOS : Operation: Annihilate! |
McCoy : | "Look, I'm a doctor, not an escalator!" | | to Spock |
| TOS : Friday's Child |
Eleen : | "No. Here, child belongs to husband." |
McCoy : | "So, they take all the credit here. Poppycock!" |
| TOS : Friday's Child |
Spock : | "Would you beam down to the planet's surface and stand with me? There is a brief ceremony." |
Kirk : | "Is it permitted?" |
Spock : | "It is my right. By tradition the male is accompanied by his closest friends." |
Kirk : | "Thank you Mister Spock." |
Spock : | "I also request McCoy accompany me." |
McCoy : | "I shall be honoured, sir." |
| TOS : Amok Time |
McCoy : | "To blazes with regulations! You can't let him take command when you know he's wrong." | | to Spock; on Commodore Decker |
| TOS : The Doomsday Machine |
McCoy : | "Well there goes paradise." | | on finding that Vaal does not allow holding and touching |
| TOS : The Apple |
McCoy : | "There's something wrong about a man who never smiles, whose conversation never varies from the routine of the job, and who won't talk about his background." |
Spock : | "I see." |
McCoy : | "Spock, I mean that it's odd for a non-Vulcan. The ears make all the difference." |
Spock : | "I find your argument strewn with gaping defects in logic." |
McCoy : | "Maybe, but you can't evaluate a man by logic alone. Besides, he has avoided two appointments that I've made for his physical exam without reason." |
Spock : | "That's not at all surprising, Doctor. He's probably terrified of your beads and rattles." |
| TOS : I, Mudd |
McCoy : | "Once, just once, I would like to land somewhere and say 'Behold, I am the Archangel Gabriel.'" | | to Spock |
| TOS : Bread and Circuses |
McCoy : | "I'm trying to thank you, you pointed-eared hobgoblin!" | | to Spock |
| TOS : Bread and Circuses |
McCoy : | "Do you know why you're not afraid to die, Spock? You're more afraid of living. Each day you stay alive is just one more day you might slip and let your human half peek out." | | to Spock |
| TOS : Bread and Circuses |
Kirk : | "Bones, do you remember the 20th century brush wars on the Asian continent? Two giant powers involved, much like the Klingons and ourselves. Neither side could pull out." |
McCoy : | "Yes. It went on bloody year after bloody year!" |
Kirk : | "What would you have suggested, that one side arm its friends with an overpowering weapon? Mankind would never have lived to travel space if they had! No. The only solution is what happened back then. Balance of power." |
McCoy : | "And if the Klingons give their side even more?" |
Kirk : | "Then we arm our side with exactly that much more. A balance of power, the trickiest, most difficult, dirtiest game of them all. But the only one that preserves both sides." |
| TOS : A Private Little War |
McCoy : | "Well, Jim, here's another morsel of agony for you. Since Tyree won't fight, he will be one of the first to die." | | to Kirk |
| TOS : A Private Little War |
McCoy : | "Well, you got what you wanted." |
Kirk : | "Not what I wanted, Bones. What had to be." |
| TOS : A Private Little War |
Bones : | "You're going to leave here without them and run off on some wild goose chase halfway across the galaxy just because you found a discrepancy in a hydrogen cloud?" |
Spock : | "Doctor I am chasing the Captain, Lieutenant Uhura and Ensign Chekov, not some wild aquatic fowl." |
| TOS : The Gamesters of Triskelion |
McCoy : | "Monsters come in many forms. You know the greatest monster of them all, Jim? Guilt." | | to Kirk |
| TOS : Obsession |
McCoy : | "Crazy way to travel! Spreading a man's molecules all over the universe!" | | to Spock; on the transporter |
| TOS : Obsession |
Scotty : | "Captain, thank heaven!" |
Spock : | "Mr Scott, there was no deity involved. It was my cross-circuiting to B that recovered them." |
McCoy : | "Well then, thank pictchforks and pointed ears." |
| TOS : Obsession |
McCoy : | "Here we are. Antibodies of our own galaxy, attacking an invading germ. It would be ironic indeed if that were our sole destiny, wouldn't it?" | | to Kirk |
| TOS : The Immunity Syndrome |
McCoy : | "Shut up, Spock! We're rescuing you!" | | to Spock |
| TOS : The Immunity Syndrome |
McCoy : | "What he's saying, Spock, is that a man who holds that much power, even with the best intentions, just can't resist the urge to play god." | | to Spock |
| TOS : Patterns of Force |
McCoy : | "Did you see the love light in Spock's eyes? The right computer finally came along!" | | to Kirk |
| TOS : The Ultimate Computer |
Wesley : | "Our compliments to the M-5 unit, and regards to Captain Dunsel. Wesley out." |
McCoy : | "Dunsel? Who the blazes is Captain Dunsel? What does it mean, Jim? Spock? What does it mean?" |
Spock : | "Dunsel, Doctor, is a term used by Midshipmen at Starfleet Academy. It refers to a part which serves no useful purpose." |
| TOS : The Ultimate Computer |
Spock : | "Most illogical. Of all people, he should have known how the computer would perform. Of course, the M-5 itself has not behaved logically." |
McCoy : | "Please, Spock, do me a favour and don't say it's fascinating." |
Spock : | "No. But it is... interesting." |
| TOS : The Ultimate Computer |
McCoy : | "Compassion. That's the one thing no machine ever had. Maybe it's the one thing that keeps men ahead of them." | | to Kirk |
| TOS : The Ultimate Computer |
| TOS : The Empath |
Spock : | "Indeed, Doctor, the young lady did show a marked preference for your company." |
McCoy : | "Now, nobody can blame her for that, can they?" |
| TOS : For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky |
McCoy : | "How can we be powerful enough to wipe out a planet and still be so helpless?" | | to Scotty |
| TOS : Whom Gods Destroy |
McCoy : | "Jim, whenever I'm in jail again, don't send that Vulcan. Let me rot." | | to Kirk |
| TAS : Albatross |
McCoy : | "When the personality of a human is involved, exact predictions are hazardous." | | to Spock |
| TOS : The Lights of Zetar |
McCoy : | "Why is any object we don't understand called a 'thing'?" | | to Kirk |
| ST-TMP : The Motion Picture |
McCoy : | "Spock, this 'child' is about to wipe out every living thing on Earth! Now, what do you suggest we do, spank it?" | | to Spock |
| ST-TMP : The Motion Picture |
McCoy : | "According to myth, the Earth was created in six days. Now, watch out! Here comes Genesis. We'll do it for you in six minutes!" | | to Spock |
| ST-TWOK : The Wrath of Khan |
McCoy : | "Lieutenant, you are looking at the only Starfleet cadet who ever beat the no-win scenario." |
Saavik : | "How?" |
Kirk : | "I reprogrammed the simulation so it was possible to rescue the ship." |
Saavik : | "What?" |
David Marcus : | "He cheated!" |
| ST-TWOK : The Wrath of Khan |
McCoy : | "He's really not dead, as long as we remember him." |
Kirk : | "It's a far, far better thing I do than I have done before. A far better resting place I go to than I have ever known." |
Carol : | "Is that a poem?" |
Kirk : | "No, something Spock was trying to tell me, on my birthday." |
McCoy : | "Are you okay Jim? How do you feel?" |
Kirk : | "Young. I feel young." |
| ST-TWOK : The Wrath of Khan |
McCoy : | "I'm going to tell you something I never thought I'd ever hear myself say. It seems I've missed you. I don't know if I could stand to lose you again." | | to the body of Spock |
| ST-TSFS : The Search for Spock |
Kirk : | "You're suffering from a Vulcan mind-meld, doctor." |
McCoy : | "That green-blooded son of a bitch! It's his revenge for all those arguments he lost!" |
| ST-TSFS : The Search for Spock |
Kirk : | "My God, Bones, what have I done?" |
McCoy : | "What you had to do. What you always do... turned death into a fighting chance to live." |
| ST-TSFS : The Search for Spock |
McCoy : | "It's a song, you green-blooded Vulcan! You sing it! The words aren't important, what's important is that you have a good time!" |
Spock : | "Ah, I am sorry Doctor. Were we having a good time?" |
McCoy : | "God I liked him better before he died!" |
| ST-TFF : The Final Frontier |
Bones : | "Jim, you don't ask the Almighty for His ID!" | | to Kirk |
| ST-TFF : The Final Frontier |
McCoy : | "Treat her like a lady and she'll always bring you home." | | to Data; on the Enterprise-D |
| TNG : Encounter at Farpoint |