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Would you like a jelly baby?
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Hello-o-o-o
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You're standing on my scarf.
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Are you listening to me?
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Shut up, K-9!
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I tell you, Brigadier, there's nothing to worry about! The brontosarus is large
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Can't? Can't? There's no such word as can't!
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You may be a doctor. But I'm the Doctor. The definite article, you might say.
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Do you think I might attract attention?
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Yes something like that... however did you guess?
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Well, of course I'm being childish! There's no point being grown-up if you can't
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Never cared much for the word 'impregnable.' Sounds a bit too much like 'unsinkab
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'Nothing,' as the iceberg said to the Titanic!
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The trouble with computers, of course, is that they're very sophisticated idiots
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Well, my Doctorate is purely honorary and Harry is only qualified to work on sail
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Homo sapiens. What an inventive, invincible species. It's only a few million year
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Welcome back, Sarah Jane!
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I might've been saying something important. I was saying something important!
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Vira, if you fail, your people will die in pain and fear. If I fail, they'll die
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It may be irrational of me, but human beings are my favorite species.
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Oh Doctor! Is that all you can say for yourself? Stupid foolish girl. We should
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You've done marvelously, Sarah. I'm very proud of you. I really am very proud of
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I don't remember inviting you two.
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Oh. It’s you again. Can’t say I’m delighted. It’s no use pretending.
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Now, where's my five hundred year diary. I remember jotting some notes on the Son
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Well good now he's gone, any chance of a cup of tea?
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Or coffee. My friend and I have had a trying experience - haven't we had a tryin
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What, no tea?
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Excuse me, can you help me? I'm a spy.
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Davros… If I tell you want you want to know, I betray millions of people in the
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I have betrayed the future. Davros, for the last time, consider what you are doin
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Just touch these two strands together, and the Daleks are finished. Have I that r
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Well, I do! You see, some things could be better with the Daleks. Many future wor
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Well, the final responsibility is mine. And mine alone. You see, if someone who k
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But if I kill, wipe out a whole intelligent life form, then I'd become like them.
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Failed? No, not really. You see, I know that although the Daleks will create havo
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Who's the homicidal maniac?
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Everything’s important.
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You've no home planet, no influence, nothing! You're just a pathetic bunch of tin
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I don't know yet. That's the trouble with ideas - they only come a bit at a time.
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HARRY SULLIVAN IS AN IMBECILE!!!
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Well, I'm impressed.
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Oh please, don't call me human. Just "Doctor" would do very nicely, thank you.
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It means we're heading for the biggest bang in history.
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Oil? An emergency? Ha! It's about time the people who run this planet of yours re
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You can't rule the world in hiding. You've got to come out on the balcony sometim
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Well, I'm not human; and I've seen better.
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We've come out of the time vortex at the wrong point, that's all. A few years to
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Perhaps my receivers are better than yours.
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My manners certainly are.
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Come on, Sarah. We've an appointment in London and we're already 30,000 years lat
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I'm a Time Lord.
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You don't understand the implications... I'm not a human being; I walk in eternit
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Something's going on contrary to the laws of the universe. I must find out what!
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French pick-lock? Never fails. Belonged to Marie Antoinette, charming lady. Lost
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Yes... perhaps it is time we were leaving. Don't want to be blamed for starting a
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Well, you see, Mr Scarman, I have the advantage of being slightly ahead of you.
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I'm sure you don't but it's very nice of you to try.
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In a Victorian Gothic Folly? Nonsense!
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Door. Key.
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Hello, Doctor! We've been waiting for you.
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