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51 | I'm sick of being cold and wet and hypnotized left, right, and center. I'm sick of being shot at, savaged by bug-eyed monsters, never knowing if I'm coming or going, or been! | |
52 | It appears to be a machine with a distinctly limited repertoire. | |
53 | It's easy when you have nine hundred years experience. | |
54 | It's silly, isn't it, but I feel frightened. As if we're about to interfere in something that's better left alone. | |
55 | It's the end but the moment has been prepared for. | |
56 | It's the end. But the moment has been prepared for. | |
57 | It's the most extraordinary thing, I can't seem to find my sonic screwdriver anywhere. | |
58 | It's weird. Being with you I can't tell what's right and what's wrong anymore. | |
59 | Jenkins! Chap with the wings there... five rounds rapid. | |
60 | Let me guess. My theories appall you, my heresies outrage you, I never answer letters and you don't like my tie. | |
61 | Let me in. We can sit down. We can have a cup of tea. We can talk about this. Reasonably. | |
62 | Like Alice I try to believe three impossible things before breakfast. | |
63 | Like Alice, I try to believe three impossible things before breakfast. | |
64 | Logic, my dear Zoe, merely enables one to be wrong with authority. | |
65 | Look, we'd get along much faster if we knew what we were doing. | |
66 | Mind you, I'm not wild about computers myself, but they are a tool. If you have a tool, it's stupid not to use it. | |
67 | My dear Brigadier, it's no Earthly good asking me a lot of questions. | |
68 | My dear Steven, history sometimes gives us a terrible shock, and that is because we don't quite fully understand. Why should we? After all, we're too small to realise its final pattern. Therefore don't try and judge it from where you stand. I was right to do as I did. Yes, that I firmly believe. | |
69 | Never mind. I'll have him completely bewildered by the time I'm finished. | |
70 | Nonsense, time for a quick adventure then back for tea. | |
71 | Nonsense. Time for a quick adventure, then back for tea. | |
72 | Now I wonder what that's for? Oh well. | |
73 | Oh do try and use your brain my girl. | |
74 | Oh, just punch up "7438000 WHI 1212 7272 9 Double 1 E8 EX 4111 309 Eleven 5", and then see what happens. | |
75 | One day he'll get so cunning, even he won't know what he's planning. | |
76 | One day I will come back, yes, I will come back. Until then, there must be no regrets, no tears, no anxieties. Just go forward in all your beliefs, and prove to me that I am not mistaken in mine. | |
77 | Our lives are different to anyone else's. That's the exciting thing.
Nobody in the universe can do what we're doing. | |
78 | Right, move. I want you off this planet before you commit any further atrocities. | |
79 | She didn't understand... She couldn't understand. She wanted to save our lives. And perhaps the lives of all the other beings of the solar system. I hope she's found her perfection. We shall always remember her as one of the daughters of the gods. Yes, as one of the daughters of the gods. | |
80 | She lets her knowledge out a bit at a time, so as not to embarrass me. | |
81 | Since we left Telos, you've managed to start three electrical fires, a total power failure and a near collision with a storm of asteroids. You even managed to burn dinner last night. And in case you've forgotten, we were supposed to have a cold dinner! | |
82 | Small though it is, the human brain can be quite effective when used properly! | |
83 | Small though it is, the human brain can be quite effective when used properly. | |
84 | So you're my replacements? A dandy and a clown! | |
85 | That is the dematerializing control. And that, over yonder, is the horizontal hold. Up there is the scanner, those are the doors, that is a chair with a panda on it. Sheer poetry, dear boy. Now please stop bothering me. | |
86 | That the nature of man, even in this day and age, hasn't altered at all. You still fear the unknown like everyone else before you. | |
87 | That's right, yes, you're going, you're gone for ages, already gone, you're still here, just arrived, haven't even met you yet. It all depends on who you are and how you look at it. Strange business, time. | |
88 | That's the trouble with computers, no imagination. | |
89 | That's the trouble with regeneration. You never quit know what your going to get. | |
90 | The Doctor is never more dangerous than when the odds are against him. | |
91 | The power cable generated an electrical field and confused their tiny metal minds. You might almost say they've had a complete metal breakdown. | |
92 | The TARDIS, when working properly, is capable of many amazing things.
Not unlike myself. | |
93 | The trouble with computers, of course, is that they are very sophisticated idiots. | |
94 | The trouble with computers, of course, is that they're very sophisticated idiots. | |
95 | The trouble with time travel is, one never seems to find the time. | |
96 | The universe is at war, Doctor. Name one planet whose history is not littered with atrocities and ambition for empire. It is a universal way of life. | |
97 | There are some corners of the universe which have bred the most terrible things. Things which act against everything that we believe in. They must be fought. | |
98 | There are worlds out there were the sky is burning, and the sea's asleep, and the rivers dream. People made of smoke and cities made of song. Somewhere there's danger, somewhere there's injustice, somewhere else the tea's getting cold. Come on Ace we've got work to do. | |
99 | There is no indignity in being afraid to die, but there is a terrible shame in being afraid to live. | |
100 | There's no point in being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes. | |