12
%%
"Gambling is one of the lesser sins. I've always thought that if you're
 going to sin you might as well go for one of the really big ones."
        -- Brother Edward (to Ivanova), "Passing Through Gethesemane"
%%
"Nobody's ever been to the Vorlon homeworld and back again. Yet she goes and
 comes back like she took just took a trip to the corner store and now she's 
 working for Kosh. Is anybody else as creeped out about this as I am?"
        -- Garibaldi (to Sheridan, Ivanova, and Franklin),
           "Passing Through Gethsemane"
%%
"You know, guys like this make me long for the days of the electric chair.
 Heh. You know, sometimes I think we need electric bleachers."
        -- Garibaldi, "Passing Through Gethsemane"
%%
"Well it started up when everybody decided the Death Penalty was a bad
 idea. Instead, you mindwipe the guy. By erasing all his memories you
 destroy the personality that committed the murders. You then build a new
 personality and send him someplace where he won't run into the family of
 his victims. And after that, he spends the rest of his life doing
 community service helping society. They say It's more humane and keeps
 the prisons from getting overcrowded."
        -- Garibaldi (re: mindwipes), "Passing Through Gethsemane"
%%
"I'm an eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth kinda guy, Ambassador."
'So you support a system that would leave everyone blind and toothless?'
"Not everyone, just the bad guys."
        -- Garibaldi and Delenn, "Passing Through Gethsemane"
%%
"Lyta Alexander as I live and breathe!"
'I suggest you remove your hand Ambassador or you won't be doing either for 
    much longer.'
        -- Londo and Lyta, "Passing Through Gethsemane"
%% 
"Lyta, I understand the Psi Corps is looking for you. I would hate very
    much for them to find you."
'So would I. Because I'm not with the Corps anymore. That means I'm not 
    bound by their rules. So if someone were to turn me in, I'd find him
    and before they took me I'd plant a nightmare deep in his mind where
    no one else could find or remove it. And that person would spend every
    night for the rest of his life screaming.'
        -- Londo and Lyta, "Passing Through Gethsemane"
%% 
"Fine! And keep your threats to yourself. Nightmares...hmm...the way my
 life has been going lately, who'd notice."
        -- Londo (to Lyta), "Passing Through Gethsemane"
%%
"We do not believe in any individual god or gods, but rather, we believe
 that the soul is...uh...what is a good term...a non-localized phenomenon."
        -- Delenn (to Brother Edward), "Passing Through Gethsemane"
%%
"Well, if I project a beam of light at the wall, you see the light on the
    wall, but the wall is not the source of the light. It comes in from
    somewhere else. The soul is also a projection. It does not exist inside
    us any more than the light exists inside the wall. But this shell is
    the only way we can perceive it."
'We believe that the universe itself is conscious in a way we can never truly
    understand. It is engaged in a search for meaning so it breaks itself
    apart investing its own consciousness in every form of life. We are the
    universe trying to understand itself.'
        -- Lennier and Delenn, "Passing Through Gethsemane"
%%
"Valen was the greatest of us. A thousand years ago he came from nowhere,
 formed the Grey Council and brought peace to our people. They say he was
 a Minbari not born of Minbari. According to the-"
        -- Lennier, "Passing Through Gethsemane"
%%
"What if I had died Theo, never knowing what I had been. How can I confess
 my sins to God if I don't even know what they are. The mind forgets, but
 the stain remains with the soul. The blood of innocent people is still on
 my hands. My memories are the creation of somebody else and my soul is
 the soul of a killer and everything that I have done has been a lie."
        -- Brother Edward (to Brother Theo), "Passing Through Gethsemane"
%%
"Where does revenge end and justice begin? Forgiveness is a hard thing
    isn't it, Theo?"
'I don't think anything can ever be more difficult.'
        -- Sheridan and Brother Theo, "Passing Through Gethsemane"
