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Quotation | Story | RW source |
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Doctor Who? That is the question. | Preface to the First Edition | Hamlet |
I am but mad north-north-west. When the time wind's southerly, I know a Dalek from a Cyberman. | ||
Friends, Daleks, Cybermen... | The True Tragedie of Macbeth | Julius Caesar |
Blow Time Winds and crack reality. | Cymbeline | King Lear |
The time is out of joint, oh cursed spite, why can't the TARDIS ever get it right? | The Dream | Hamlet |
Oh that this too too solid TARDIS would melt, thaw, and dissolve itself - adieu. | The True and Most Excellent Comedie of Romeo and Juliet | |
Now could I drink hot chocolate. Through my special straw that makes it fizzy. | The Tempest – A Work in Progress | |
A TARDIS, a TARDIS, my kingdom for a TARDIS... | Exit by Another Means | Richard III |
To reverse or not to reverse the polarity of the neutron flow? | The Winter's Tale | Hamlet |
That which we call a Rose by any other name would still be Tyler. | Antony and Cleopatra | Romeo and Juliet |
We are such stuff as dreams are made on; and the Mara rounds on us in sleep. | Pericles | The Tempest |
Is this a Dalek I see before me? | Coriolanus | Macbeth |
Double, double, toil and trouble; if we are caught in a time bubble. | Master Faustus | |
This was the noblest Romana of them all. | The Sonnets | Julius Caesar |
Danger knows full well, the Doctor is more dangerous than he. | ||
'Tis now the very witching time of night, when things get really exciting and dangerous. | As You Like It | Hamlet |
There is a special providence in the fall of a sparrow. And a Dalek mothership can spot the fall of a sparrow from geostationary orbit. | Double Falsehood | |
Do you not know I am a Time Lord? When I think, I must speak. | Hamlet | As You Like It |
Cry 'God for Rassilon! Gallifrey and Time Lords!' | Timon of Athens | Henry V |
The mind probe's the thing, wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king. | Academic Notes | Hamlet |
Rassilon, the Master and the Doctor are of imagination all compact. | A Midsummer Night's Dream | |
Hast thou forgot the alien Sycorax, who with blood and thunder was thrown into a duel? | The Tempest | |
Once more unto the TARDIS dear friends, once more; or dose the time breach with our Time Lord dead. | Henry V | |
For God's sake let us sit upon the ground and tell sad stories of the fall of Arcadia. | Appendix - The Last Will | Richard II |
The rest is... Silents! | Hamlet |