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1b156b6 The universe is big, its vast and complicated, and ridiculous. And sometimes, very rarely, impossible things just happen and we call them miracles. And that's the theory. Nine hundred years, never seen one yet, but this would do me. pandorica-opens universe inspirational miracles doctor-who Steven Moffat
814a2d2 "Idris: Are all people like this? humanity human-greatness tardis the-doctor-s-wife vastness potential consciousness doctor-who soul Neil Gaiman
bc852af The universe is big. It's vast and complicated and ridiculous. And sometimes--very rarely--impossible things just happen and we call them miracles. wisdom inspirational doctor-who Steven Moffat
d8fdd41 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. rescuing-rory rory-williams the-doctor doctor-who James Goss
ccfa080 They were in love with him because he was a prince and a faerie and magical and you were supposed to love princes and faeries and magic people. They loved him the way they'd loved Beast the first time he swept Belle around the dance floor in her yellow dress. They loved him as they loved the Eleventh Doctor with his bow tie and his flippy hair and the Tenth Doctor with his mad laugh. They loved him as they loved lead singers of bands and actors in movies, loved him in such a way that their shared love brought them closer together. david-tennant eleventh-doctor matt-smith tenth-doctor doctor-who Holly Black
d13c6e4 "So now it's space and time," he said. "You ever watch Doctor Who on PBS?" "All the time," she said dryly, "on the BBC. And don't think I wouldn't sell my soul for a TARDIS." tardis time-travel doctor-who Diana Gabaldon
70e36ff Lewis Carroll. He was an odd one. Real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. Completely denied having anything to do with the Alice books. Daft as a brush. You'd have liked him! alice-in-wonderland-reference daft doctor-who writers Mike Tucker