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    • Gene Roddenberry: Science fiction writers are not necessarily good movie writers. It may be that Star Trek is a television-type vehicle.
    • Gene Roddenberry: You can't take this speck of dust in this midst of all this incredible panorama of birth and complexifying and say... this is the only place that life happens. It's like turning your back on the whole idea of growth and evolution.
    • Gene Roddenberry: You'd have to be a madman to sit down and say, "Well, what do I do today? I think I'll create a phenomenon!"
    • Gene Roddenberry: My favorite (episode) was City on the Edge of Forever because I stole a little money from other episodes to do it.
    • Gene Roddenberry: When they say on a show "Created by" anyone, like "Created by Gene Roddenberry", that is not true. I laid out a pathway, and then the only thing I will take credit for is, I surrounded myself by very bright people who came up with all those wonderful things. And then you can appear very smart.
    • Gene Roddenberry: This city, Los Angeles, this is a 21st Century city in the making. It's becoming a Third World city, and I think that's marvelous. The mixture of races and colors and religions here says that democracy does work... and it's a great thing; you haven't seen anything yet... we can become anything, do anything we want to do in Los Angeles.
    • Gene Roddenberry: I had insisted on half women on board (the Enterprise). The network came to me and said, "You can't have half women. Our people say it will make it look like a ship with all sorts of mad sexual things going on -- half men and half women." So we argued about it like a poker game and they finally said, "Okay. We'll settle for one-third women." I figured one-third women could take care of the males anyway.
    • Gene Roddenberry: Time is the fire in which we burn.
    • Gene Roddenberry: A man either lives life as it happens to him, meets it head-on and licks it, or he turns his back on it and starts to wither away.
    • Gene Roddenberry: We must question the story logic of having an all-knowing all-powerful God, who creates faulty Humans, and then blames them for his own mistakes.
    • DeForest Kelley: Gene changed the course of everyday life in the cast, and he's also changed the lives of God-knows-how-many thousands of other people who view what he's done. I think that will continue to happen for some time to come.
    • Gene Roddenberry: One of the things Star Trek says is that when the future comes, we will have successfully dealt with all of those issues of race and sex and class, and we will have evolved to a point as human beings where we've got some of our stuff together. And we can take that consciousness out and explore...this is something to shoot for, I think.
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