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"So, take your piety, and your moralizing, and your high-minded principles, and stick 'em somewhere safe until you're off the rock and  sitting in your nice, cushy chair on ''[[Colonial One]]'' again."<br />
"You know, sometimes I think that you've got ice water in those veins. And other times, I think you're just a naive little school teacher. I've sent men on suicide missions in two wars now, and let me tell you something. It don't make a godsdamn bit of difference whether they're riding in a Viper or walking out onto a parade ground. In the end, they're just as dead. So, take your piety, and your moralizing, and your high-minded principles, and stick 'em somewhere safe until you're off the rock and  sitting in your nice, cushy chair on ''[[Colonial One]]'' again. I've got a war to fight."<br />
--[[Saul Tigh]] to [[Laura Roslin]] about the suicide bombings (''[[Precipice]]'')
--[[Saul Tigh]] to [[Laura Roslin]] about the suicide bombings on New Caprica (''[[Precipice]]'')

Latest revision as of 21:42, 15 October 2007

"You know, sometimes I think that you've got ice water in those veins. And other times, I think you're just a naive little school teacher. I've sent men on suicide missions in two wars now, and let me tell you something. It don't make a godsdamn bit of difference whether they're riding in a Viper or walking out onto a parade ground. In the end, they're just as dead. So, take your piety, and your moralizing, and your high-minded principles, and stick 'em somewhere safe until you're off the rock and sitting in your nice, cushy chair on Colonial One again. I've got a war to fight."
--Saul Tigh to Laura Roslin about the suicide bombings on New Caprica (Precipice)