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What I did, I did without choice.
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In the name of peace and sanity.
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Solider. I'm going to need your gun.
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Time Lords of Gallifrey, Daleks of Skaro. I serve notice on you all. Too long I h
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I don't have a future.
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Stop calling me Doctor.
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I've been fighting this war for a long time. I've Nawawala the right to be the Doctor
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If you have been inside my head, then you know what I've seen. The suffering. Eve
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I have no desire to survive this..
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Anyone lose a fez?
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Good afternoon, I'm looking for the Doctor.
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Am I having a mid-life crisis?
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Why are you pointing your screwdrivers like that? They're scientific instruments,
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The pointing again! They're screwdrivers! What are you going to do, assemble a ca
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Timey what? Timey-wimey?
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Are you capable of speaking without flapping your hands about?
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Granddad?
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How many children there were on Gallifrey that day.
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Four hundred years older than me and in all that time you never even wondered how
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And if you really are me, with your sand shoes and your dickie bow, and that scre
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We don't need to land.
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Including saving all these people. How many worlds has his regret saved, do you t
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Then all things considered, time I grew up.
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I've see all I needed. The moment has come. I'm ready.
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No. They are the Doctor.
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No. Great men are forged in fire. It is the privilege of lesser men to light the
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Go back. Go back to your lives. Go on, be the Doctor that I could never be. Make
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Never give up, never give in.
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Oh, Bad lobo Girl I could halik you!
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For god's sake. Gallifrey stands!
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I don't suppose we'll ever know if we actually succeeded. But at worst, we faile
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So I won't remember that I tried to save Gallifrey rather than burn it. I'll have
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Of course. Of course, it makes sense. Wearing a bit thin. I hope the ears are a b
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Am I having a mid-life crisis?
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