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101 | Think about me when you're living your life, one day after another, all in a neat pattern. Think about the homeless traveller in his old police box, his days like crazy paving. | |
102 | This is my TARDIS and I am in my own body. | |
103 | This one a long time have I watched. All his life has he looked away, to the future, to the horizon. Never his mind on where he was, hmm? What he was doing. Hmm. Adventure. Heh. Excitement. Heh. A Jedi craves not these things. | |
104 | To the rational mind, nothing is inexplicable; only unexplained. | |
105 | Typical human, you can always count on them to mess things up. | |
106 | Violence will never get you anywhere. | |
107 | We deal with the odd, the unexplained. Anything on Earth, or even beyond. | |
108 | Well I'm glad to see you are aware of the gravity of the situation. | |
109 | Well that's good because any minute now it shall cease to exist. | |
110 | Well, I made up the name "TARDIS" from the initials: Time And Relative Dimension In Space. | |
111 | Well, since we're insulting one another, I can't say I care much for your taste in clothes. Doesn't do a thing for you. | |
112 | Well... it is a fact, Jamie, that I do tend to get involved. | |
113 | We've only just arrived. There's no need to start to worry yet. | |
114 | What a sentimental old thing this TARDIS is. | |
115 | What the blazes are you doing in here? Don't you know this area is strictly off limits to everybody except the tea lady and the Brigadier's personal staff? | |
116 | What's the use of a good quotation if you can't change it? | |
117 | Who am I to fear the thunder, you superstitious dark dodging decadent? | |
118 | Who was it said Earthmen never invite their ancestors round to dinner? | |
119 | Would you like a jelly baby? | |
120 | Yes, quite cozy isn't it? Oh you'll soon get used to it old chap, relative dimensions and all that. | |
121 | You can always judge a man by the quality of his enemies. | |
122 | You can't walk into the middle of a Western town and say you've come from outer space! Good gracious me. You would be arrested on a vagrancy charge! | |
123 | You could augment an earwig to the point where it understood nuclear physics, but it would still be a very stupid thing to do! | |
124 | You know Jo, I sometimes think that military intelligence is a contradiction in terms. | |
125 | You know Jo, I sometimes think that 'military intelligence' is a contradiction in terms. | |
126 | You know, I am so constantly outwitting the opposition, I tend to forget the delight and satisfaction of the arts... the gentle art of fisticuffs. | |
127 | You know, the very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common: they don't alter their views to fit the facts, they alter the facts to fit the views, which can be uncomfortable, if you happen to be one of the facts that needs altering. | |
128 | You know, your species has the most amazing capacity for self-deception, matched only by its ingenuity in trying to destroy itself. | |
129 | You lot, you spend all your time thinking about dying, like you're gonna get killed by eggs or beef or global warming or asteroids. But you never take time to imagine the impossible, that maybe you survive. | |
130 | You may be a doctor, but I'm The Doctor. The definite article, you might say. | |
131 | You mean you're deliberately choosing to go on the run from your own people in a rackety old TARDIS? | |
132 | Your ideas are too narrow, too crippled. I am a citizen of the universe, and a gentleman to boot. | |
133 | Your leader will be angry if you kill me. I'm a genius! | |