Culber: It might be a good idea to clear your mind before you make any choices.
Tilly: That is exactly the problem. My mind doesn't clear.

T'Rina: Ni'Var has endured without the Federation for a century. We will continue to do so.
Burnham: Madam President, there is a difference between enduring and thriving.

Kwejian was one of the most beautiful places in the known galaxy. Its loss is devastating, profound. And you won't heal the way you would've before. You will never feel of kwethlumkwe again.

Culber

T'Rina: Is trust of another's commitment to a shared goal enough despite the scars of history?
Saru: Trust is a journey.

You weigh questions of politics. I weigh questions of place, purpose. With such uncertainty as we are all experiencing, I'm finding it much more challenging than I had anticipated.

Saru

Burnham: You're letting past mistakes define [your] future.
T'Rina: Logic dictates that the lessons we learn should inform our choices.
Burnham: Choices are never purely logical, are they? There's always emotions.

When Discovery first arrived, no one here trusted you. It wasn't just that you were in a nine-hundred-and-thirty-year-old starship and had never heard of the Burn. It was the way you carried yourself, like you grew up in a world that believes anything is possible. Quite frankly, it stung.

Kovich

I think I might have actually made some friends today. I wish I knew how to do it without nearly getting eaten by a blob.

Adira

Star Trek: Discovery Season 4 Episode 4 Quotes

When Discovery first arrived, no one here trusted you. It wasn't just that you were in a nine-hundred-and-thirty-year-old starship and had never heard of the Burn. It was the way you carried yourself, like you grew up in a world that believes anything is possible. Quite frankly, it stung.

Kovich

I think I might have actually made some friends today. I wish I knew how to do it without nearly getting eaten by a blob.

Adira