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  • #1
    I'm selfish, impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control
    “I'm selfish, impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best.”
    Marilyn Monroe

  • #2
    Paula Poundstone
    “Adults are always asking little kids what they want to be when they grow up ’cause they’re looking for ideas.”
    Paula Poundstone

  • #3
    Steven Moffat
    “The Doctor: 'You know when grown-ups tell you everything's going to be fine, but you really think they're lying to make you feel better?'
    Amelia: 'Yeah...'
    The Doctor: 'Everything's going to be fine.”
    Steven Moffat

  • #4
    Steven Moffat
    “Hello, old friend. And here we are. You and me, on the last page. By the time you read these words, Rory and I will be long gone. So know that we lived well and were very happy. And above all else, know that we will love you always. Sometimes I do worry about you though. I think once we're gone you won't be coming back here for awhile. And you might be alone. Which you should never be. Don't be alone, Doctor. And do one more thing for me. There's a little girl waiting in a garden. She's going to wait a long while, so she's going to need a lot of hope. Go to her. Tell her a story. Tell her that if she's patient, the days are coming that she'll never forget. Tell her she'll go to see and fight pirates. She'll fall in love with a man who'll wait two thousand years to keep her safe. Tell her she'll give hope to the greatest painter who ever lived. And save a whale in outer space. Tell her, this is the story of Amelia Pond. And this is how it ends.”
    Steven Moffat

  • #5
    James Goss
    “But Amy Pond. Oh! The Sea had briefly been able to touch her mind — it knew that the Doctor was the most important thing in the world to her, and it had given a copy of him to her. If they spent enough time together, the copy would become every bit as good as the real Doctor. It stood there now, wheeling her down to the beach, one hand resting lightly on her shoulders, drawing all it could from her.”
    James Goss, Doctor Who: Dead of Winter

  • #6
    “Okay, this is going to be confusing, kid.-Amelia Pond to her younger self in the pandora box”
    Stephen Moffat

  • #7
    Steven Moffat
    “We're all stories, in the end.”
    Steven Moffat

  • #8
    Steven Moffat
    “Amy Pond: 'I thought... well, I started to think you were just a madman with a box.'
    The Doctor: 'Amy Pond, there's something you better understand about me, 'cause it's important and one day your life may depend on it. [He Smiles] I am definitely a madman with a box.”
    Steven Moffat

  • #9
    Steven Moffat
    “River Song: Use the stabilisers!
    The Doctor: It doesn't have stabilisers!
    River Song: The blue switches!
    The Doctor: The blue ones don't do anything, they're just... blue!
    River Song: Yes they're blue: they're the blue stabilisers! [presses the button and the TARDIS indeed stabilises] See?
    The Doctor: Yeah? Well, it's boring now, isn't it? They're boring-ers! They're blue... boring-ers!
    Amy: Doctor, how come she can fly the TARDIS?
    The Doctor: You call that flying the TARDIS? [scoffs] Ha!
    River Song: Okay, I've mapped the probability vectors, done a foldback on the temporal isometry, charted the ship to its destination and... [presses a button, the cloister bell clangs] parked us right alongside.
    The Doctor: Parked us? But we haven't landed!
    River Song: Of course we've landed; I just landed her.
    The Doctor: But it didn't make the noise.
    River Song: What noise?
    The Doctor: You know, the... [does an impression of the TARDIS materialisation sound]
    River Song: It's not supposed to make that noise. You leave the brakes on.
    The Doctor: Yes, well, it's a brilliant noise. I love that noise.”
    Steven Moffat

  • #10
    Steven Moffat
    “So is this how it works Doctor? You never interfere with the affairs of other peoples or planets, unless there are children crying?”
    Steven Moffat

  • #11
    James Goss
    “You see, there's a drill:
    1. I [Amy] will say 'Right then, let's go and rescue him [Rory].'
    2. The Doctor will say 'Ah yes, but...'
    3. And then he'll list the fourteen things that we have to do before we resuce Rory
    4. And why they're all more important than rescuing Rory
    5. The list normally includes wounded puppies
    6. An exploding bus full of grannies
    7. You know what I mean
    8. So we'll go and do those instead
    9. Cos they're all so important
    10. And Rory has to come last.”
    James Goss, Doctor Who: Dead of Winter

  • #12
    James Goss
    “Now here's Amy Pond, standing in the freezing ocean, holding the body of her imaginary friend, and shouting at the sea to make him better.
    Yeah. If only my therapists could see me now.”
    James Goss, Doctor Who: Dead of Winter

  • #13
    James Goss
    “How are you, Rory?' [the Doctor] asked.
    I [Rory]... answered him. 'It's been odd being you.'
    'Isn't it?' The Doctor's smile didn't quite reach his eyes.
    'How do you cope?'
    'Ah...' The Doctor picked away at a scrap of loose paint on the door. 'Well, I just get as close as I can to a happy ending, then I shut the door behind me and move on.'
    I nodded.
    We shut the door behind us and moved on.”
    James Goss, Doctor Who: Dead of Winter

  • #14
    James Goss
    “Well, what do you want me to say?' The Doctor was so angry he was almost hovering. 'Well done on marrying the only male nurse not to have a full set of Barbara Streisand records? Why did you pick him, anyway? Were there no flight attendants in your village?'
    'Only Jeff,' [Amy replied].
    'Ah.'...
    'I picked Rory, always Rory, because he is just like you,' I [Amy] yelled at him. 'He is sweet and understanding and funny and he always tries to do the right thing. Plus you both run the same way.'
    'We do not.'
    'Do so.”
    James Goss, Doctor Who: Dead of Winter

  • #15
    James Goss
    “Don't get me started on the whole Doctor-Amy-Rory thing. It's kind of like... I dunno. Suppose you'd always fancied Ryan Reynolds. That's fine, yeah. You meet someone else, who is maybe not Ryan Reynolds, but perhaps he's got the same goofy smile. And you think, 'Yeah, that's it, I'm happy.' Then Ryan Reynolds himself roars up in a camper van and says 'Hey guys! Let's all go on a road trip. Bring the boyfriend! It'll be fun.' Only Ryan Reynolds doesn't save the universe. Well, not at weekends.
    So I guess that's my life. Crammed in a camper van, sneaking the odd glance at Ryan, squeezing the hand of my lovely husband...”
    James Goss, Doctor Who: Dead of Winter

  • #16
    “Amy: Pond and her boys . . . my poncho boys. If we're going to die, let's die looking like a peruvian folk band.”
    Simon Nye

  • #17
    James Goss
    “He was... wearing a tasselled velvet nightcap that I [Amy] noticed the Doctor eyeing up. If Boris didn't watch out, that'd go missing and we'd never hear the end of 'Nightcaps are cool.”
    James Goss, Doctor Who: Dead of Winter

  • #18
    James Goss
    “I've lost the TARDIS as well.'
    I [Amy] was outraged. Considering my husband was dying and we were stranded in the past, the Doctor seemed fairly calm about things. 'Someone's nicked it!'
    'Not so much, no.' The Doctor looked awkward. 'There's a mechanism... thingy. If the TARDIS senses a threat it removes itself from the scene. First sign of danger, it goes and hides behind the curtains.'
    'Whose genius idea was that?'
    The Doctor swallowed, embarrassed. He claims to be the last of the most advanced race in the universe. Sometimes, I'm just not convinced.”
    James Goss, Doctor Who: Dead of Winter

  • #19
    James Goss
    “[The Doctor] pulled the thing out of Prince Boris's mouth, waving it around. 'Oh. Blimey. This is not a spatula. What is it?'
    I [Amy] stared at the stubby thing. It looked like the world's chunkiest novelty gift pen... I coughed. 'That, Doctor, is the sonic screwdriver.'
    'Ah,' Dr Smith boggled. 'Right. Is it? Oh dear.' Another pause. 'What does it do?'
    'Well... it screws things... sonically. On a good day, we fight off monsters with it.'
    'Monsters, eh?' Dr Smith nodded gravely and... pointed it at the doorway like a gun and said, hopefully, 'Pew! Pew! Pew!' He turned back to me. 'Like that?'
    'Other way up,' I said gently.”
    James Goss, Doctor Who: Dead of Winter

  • #20
    James Goss
    “Rory's not my pet dog!' I [Amy] yelled at the Doctor.
    'Well, that would be better.' He was truly angry. 'Dogs I can live with.' He paused, suddenly hopeful. 'Quite sure you're not a cat person?'
    'This isn't getting him back,' I said.
    He pulled a face. 'Who said I wanted him back? I was just suggesting a few alternatives. Nice little ginger tom. Have to get it neutered, of course.' He smiled winningly. 'I'd let you name him.'
    'We'll find Rory.' I was firm. 'And then neuter him.”
    James Goss, Doctor Who: Dead of Winter

  • #21
    James Goss
    “Really, awfully, terribly, I had a sudden attack of hiccups. I was staring at the Doctor, murderously angry with him. And hiccuping...
    'That's it. I'm going down there. I'm offering myself to them instead. If you're too much of a coward.'
    The Doctor winced at that last word.
    I hiccuped again.
    'Amy Pond,' he said. 'Try holding your breath.'
    'I will not hold my breath! This is important! Rory is having his mind vacuumed and we're just standing here-'
    'Hiccuping.'
    'Yes.'
    We stood, glaring at each other. I hiccuped again.
    'Seriously,' said the Doctor, patiently. 'I know it's not the best time, but really, try holding your breath.'
    I stood there. Hiccuping and scowling at him.”
    James Goss, Doctor Who: Dead of Winter

  • #22
    Russell T. Davies
    “The Doctor: Rose... before I go, I just want to tell you: you were fantastic. Absolutely fantastic. And do you know what? [Pause] So was I!
    [The TARDIS lights up with energy as the Doctor regenerates into his tenth incarnation.]
    The Tenth Doctor: Hello! Okay— [The Doctor pauses and swallows uncomfortably] New teeth. That's weird. So where was I? Oh, that's right. Barcelona! [Grins]”
    Russell T. Davies

  • #23
    Steven Moffat
    “Always take a banana to a party.”
    Steven Moffat

  • #24
    “If i believe in one thing. Just one.
    I BELIEVE IN HER!”
    Tenth Doctor

  • #25
    Derek Landy
    “I don’t find you suspicious at all.’ He turned to Martha and whispered, ‘I find him incredibly suspicious.”
    Derek Landy, The Mystery Of The Haunted Cottage

  • #26
    Nick Harkaway
    “He obliterates things, she realized. He shatters them. They think they've won because he's a bit vague and he waffles, but that only goes so far. It's his shell, like a tortoise, if a tortoise was soft on the outside and dangerous on the inside. That's how the Time War ended: he got to the bottom of his patience, and he took two entire civilisations out of the universe and lock them away, and one of them was his own. That's how sharp his sense of obligation is.

    And he lives like that. He does it all the time.”
    Nick Harkaway, Doctor Who: Keeping Up with the Joneses

  • #27
    Puffin Books
    “Ah, yes,’ said the Doctor, ‘because 2007 has none of those things.”
    Puffin, The Mystery Of The Haunted Cottage

  • #28
    Puffin Books
    “Children can be so cruel,’ the Doctor said. ‘Children’s writers can be even worse.”
    Puffin, The Mystery Of The Haunted Cottage

  • #29
    Derek Landy
    “Children can be so cruel,’ the Doctor said. ‘Children’s writers can be even worse.”
    Derek Landy, The Mystery Of The Haunted Cottage

  • #30
    Gerry Davis
    “Over time, and perhaps because of his contact with human beings, the Doctor mellowed and became less irascible. But his brilliance and his passion for justice remained undiminished. …”
    Gerry Davis, Doctor Who and the Tenth Planet



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