What does Spock say to Captain Kirk?
Spock reassured Admiral James T. Kirk (William Shatner) as he died: (“Don’t grieve, Admiral. It is logical. The needs of the many outweigh (the needs of the few).
What did Spock say about illogical?
Money Quote: “Highly illogical.” What’s His Deal: Not, as many believe, a being without emotions, but a being struggling to control his emotions.
What does Spock say at the end of Star Trek?
‘ ‘The word’s given. Warp speed. ‘
What was Spock’s theory?
Spock advocated a radically different approach. He believed that children come into the world with distinct needs, interests and abilities, and that the core of good parenting is attending carefully to what each child requires at each stage of development.
Why does Spock say Thrusters on full?
Or, it’s Spock’s way of saying ‘slow down and enjoy the ride over warping past and missing it’.
Did Spock say live long and prosper?
‘Live long and prosper’ is an abbreviated version of a traditional Jewish religious blessing. It came to a wider public in the Star Trek TV series, where it was used there by the character Mr. Spock (actor Leonard Nimoy, himself Jewish) as the greeting of the Vulcan people.
What was Dr Spock’s advice?
Conservative minister and author Norman Vincent Peale decided that Dr. Spock’s advice – hug your children, feed them when they are hungry, put them to sleep when their tired – was the root of that problem.
How do Vulcans say goodbye?
Live Long and Prosper is a now-famous hand gesture performed when two Vulcan characters either greet one another or take their leave. The phrase “Live long and prosper” is accompanied by this formal hand gesture. The (lesser known) response is “Peace and long life.”
How can I be logical like Spock?
Talk Like Spock– to improve your communication skills
- Taking emotion out of the conversation.
- Listening carefully and analytically to what others have to say—with an open mind.
- Stating facts, not feelings.
- Realizing that conflict can spur growth.
- Coming to reasonable conclusions that are supported by facts.