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- Author Ben Aaronovitch
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The clever people at CERN are smashing particles together in the hope that Doctor Who will turn up and tell them to stop
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- Author Mike Tucker
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How come "burbled" gets to be in the Oxford English Dictionary but "tulgy" doesn't? Hm?
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- Author Steven Moffat
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People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but *actually* from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint - it's more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly... time-y wimey... stuff.
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- Author Catherine Valenti
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The Doctor is all of us, he lives and dies as all of us, and we need him to – because no matter the anvil-imagery of the Doctor as Christ, this is actually a far older and far simpler story than that. Everything changes. We all regenerate. I am not the same woman who first saw Rose ascend. Years go by and I become someone new, with the same memories but a new face, a new self.
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- Author Matt Smith
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I think, that if the world were a bit more like ComicCon, it would be a better place.
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- Author Eleventh Doctor
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I am, and always will be, the optimist. The hoper of far-flung hopes, and the dreamer of improbable dreams.
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- Author Paul Cornell
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John Smith: Mankind doesn't need warfare and bloodshed to prove itself. Everyday life can provide honour and valour. Let's hope that from now on this country can find its heroes in smaller places. In the most ordinary of deeds.
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- Author Dan Abnett
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Rebuild your world, rebuild your race, rebuild your empire. Rebuild it all. But make sure you rebuild your ideals too. Rebuild the principles that made you a great and honorable galactic power in the first place. Don't prey on the weak. Don't steal from the helpless. Don't murder the innocent. Be a force for good, not a force for yourself.
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- Author Steven Moffat
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This was supposed to be yesterday. I was sitting on the Cardiff/London train, supposedly about to write this very column, and realising something quite terrible. My head was entirely empty. A vast echoing void. Bigger on the inside, but with nothing in it. You could drop a pebble in my brain and wait for an hour to hear it land. No actually, you couldn't - that would be aggressive and unhelpful, so keep your damn pebbles to yourself.
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