I've lived seven lifetimes, and I have never had a friend quite like you.
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If I were in your shoes I would be looking for someone a little more entertaining, a little more fun, and maybe even a little more attainable.
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Sisko : "You win some, you lose some."
Dax : "You always had problems with the 'lose some' part of that."
Dax : "You always had problems with the 'lose some' part of that."
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You have to realise, there's some things in life you can't control. And one of them is me.
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You can make your own decisions, or you can let these prophecies make them for you.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Season 3 Episode 15
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