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The Doctor: I'm the Doctor, by the way. What's your name?
Rose Tyler: Rose.
The Doctor: Nice to meet you, Rose. Run for your life!

Rose: Really though, Doctor. Tell me. Who are you?
The Doctor: Do you know like we were saying? About the Earth revolving? It's like when you're a kid. The first time they tell you that the Earth's turning and you just can't believe it because everything looks like it's standing still. I can feel it: the turn of the Earth. The ground beneath our feet is spinning at a thousand miles an hour. And the entire planet is hurtling around the sun at 67,000 thousand miles an hour and I can feel it. We're falling through space, you and me. Clinging to the skin of this tiny little world and if we let go... that's who I am. Now forget me, Rose Tyler. Go home.

Rose: If you are an alien how come you sound like you're from the North?
The Doctor: Lots of planets have a North.

Rose: You think you're so impressive.
The Doctor: I am so impressive.

The Doctor about the invite: The paper's slightly psychic. Show them whatever I want them to see.
Rose about the steward: He's blue.
The Doctor: Yeah.
Rose: Okay.

The Doctor: I'm a Time Lord. I'm the last of the Time Lords. They're all gone. I'm the only survivor. I'm left traveling on my own because there's no one else.
Rose: There's me.

The Doctor: Mr. Sneed, what's the weakest part of this house? The place where most of the ghosts have been seen?
Mr. Sneed: That would be... the morgue.
Rose: No chance you were going to say "gazebo", is there?

The Doctor: What about me? I saw the fall of Troy. World War V. I pushed boxes at the Boston Tea Party. Now I'm going to die in a dungeon. In Cardiff.

The Doctor handing her a decanter: Harriet, have a drink. I think you're going to need it.
Harriet Jones correcting him: You pass it to the left.
The Doctor: Sorry.

The Doctor: I give you a choice. Leave this planet or I'll stop you.
Slitheen: What? You? Trapped in your box?
The Doctor: Yes. Me.

Rose: My mother's cooking.
The Doctor: Good. Put her on a slow heat and let her simmer.

Henry Van Statten: Wipe his memory. Put him on the road someplace. Memphis. Minneapolis. Somewhere beginning with M. new aide steps in So, the next president, what do you think? Republican or Democrat?
Goddard: Democrat.
Van Statten: For what reason?
Goddard: They're just so funny, sir?

Dalek: Are you frightened, Rose Tyler?
Rose: Yeah.
Dalek: So am I. Exterminate.

The Doctor: The fourth great and bountiful human Empire. And there it is. Planet Earth. At its height. Covered with mega-cities. Five moons. Population: 96 billion. The hub of a galactic domain. Stretching across a million planets, a million species. With mankind right in the middle.
Adam faints
The Doctor: He's your boyfriend.
Rose: Not anymore.

The Doctor: What's satellite five?
Cathica: Come on. How could you get on board without knowing where you are?
The Doctor: Look at me. I'm stupid.

The Editor to Suki: Burn her mind.
Cathica sensing it: Oh no you don't! You should've promoted me years back!

Rose: It's so weird. The day my father died. I thought it'd be all gloomy and stormy. It's just another day.
The Doctor: The past is another country. 1987 is just the Isle of Wight.

The Doctor: I've waited a long time to say this. Jackie Tyler, do as I say. Go and check the doors.
Jackie: Yes, sir.
The Doctor: I should have done that ages ago.

Stewart Hoskins: Excuse me, Mister...?
The Doctor: Doctor.
Stewart Hoskins: You seem to know what's going on.
The Doctor: I give that impression, yeah.

Rose: Where I come from, Jackie doesn't know how to work the time on the video recorder.
Pete: I showed her that last week. *beat* Point taken.

Rose: What's the emergency?
The Doctor: It's mauve.
Rose: Mauve?
The Doctor: Universally recognized color for danger.
Rose: What happened to red?
The Doctor: That's just humans. By everyone else's standards, red's camp. Oh, the misunderstandings. All those red alerts, all that dancing. It's got a very basic flight computer. I've hacked in, slaved the TARDIS. Wherever it goes, we go.
Rose: And it's safe, is it?
The Doctor: Totally. things go awry. Okay, reasonably. I should have said reasonably there.

The Doctor to the cat: One day, just one day, maybe, I'm going to meet someone who gets the whole "Don't wander off." Nine hundred years of phonebox travel, it's the only thing left to surprise me. The phonebox rings.

The Doctor: So that's what you do, is it, Nancy?
Nancy: What is?
The Doctor: As soon as the sirens go, you find a big fat family meal, still warm on the table with everyone down in the air raid shelter and bingo! Feeding frenzy for the homeless kids of Londontown. Pudding for all. As long as the bombs don't get you.
Nancy: Something wrong with that?
The Doctor: Wrong with it? It's brilliant. I'm not sure if it's Marxism in action or a West End musical.

The Doctor: 1941. Right now, not very far from here, the German war machine is rolling up the map of Europe. Country after country, falling like dominos. Nothing can stop it—nothing. Until one tiny, damp little island says "No.". "No. Not here.". A mouse in front of a lion. You're amazing, the lot of you. I don't know what you do to Hitler, but you frighten the hell out of me.

The Doctor: Sonic Blaster. 54th century. Weapons factory at [ ].
Jack: You've been to the factories?
The Doctor: Once.
Jack: Well they're gone now. Destroyed. Main reactor went critical. Vaporized the lot.
The Doctor: Like I said: once. There's a banana grove there now. I like bananas. Bananas are good.

Jack: Who has a sonic screwdriver?
The Doctor: I do!
Jack: Who looks at a screwdriver and thinks, "Woo, this could be a little more sonic."?
The Doctor: What, you've never been bored? Never had a long night? Never had a lot of cabinets to put up?

Mrs. Harker: Mr. Constantine.
Mr. Constantine: Mrs. Harker. How much better you're looking.
Mrs. Harker: My leg's grown back. When I come to the 'ospital I had one leg.
Mr. Constantine: Well, there is a war on. Is it possible you miscounted?

Mickey to Jack: What are you captain of? The innuendo squad?

Margaret: I spared her life.
The Doctor: You let one of them go but that's nothing new. Every now and then a little victim's spared because she smiled, 'cause he's got freckles. 'Cause they begged. And that's how you live with yourself. That's how you slaughter millions. Because once in awhile—on a whim, if the wind's in the right direction—you happen to be kind.
Margaret: Only a killer would know that.

Finding himself on What Not to Wear:
Captain Jack: Am I naked in front of millions of viewers?
Android: Absolutely.
Captain Jack: Ladies, your viewing figures just went up.

Captain Jack: Hold on, ladies. I don't want to have to shoot either one of you.
Android 1: But you're unarmed. You're naked!
Android 2: But that's a compact laser deluxe!
Android 1: Where were you hiding that?
Captain Jack: You really don't want to know.

The Doctor: Someone's been playing a long game. Controlling the human race from behind the scenes for generations.

Captain Jack: The extrapolator's working. We've got a fully functional forcefield. Try saying that when you're drunk.

Captain Jack: It's been fun, but I guess this is goodbye.
Rose: Don't talk like that. the Doctor's gonna do it. Just, watch him.
Captain Jack: Rose, you are worth fighting for. kisses her. Wish I'd never met you Doctor. I was much better off as a coward. kisses him. to both: See you in hell.

The Doctor (hologram): This is Emergency Program One. Rose, now listen. This is important. If this message is activated then it can only mean one thing: we must be in danger. And I mean fatal. I'm dead, or about to die any second. We have no chance of escape—
Rose: No!
The Doctor (hologram): —and that's okay. I hope it's a good death. I promised to look after you and that's what I'm doing. The TARDIS is taking you home—
Rose: I won't let you.
The Doctor (hologram): —And I bet you're fussing and moaning right now. Typical. But just hold on and listen a bit more. The TARDIS can never return for me. Emergency Program One means I'm facing an enemy that should never get their hands on this machine. So this is what you should do: let the TARDIS die. Just let this old box gather dust. No one can open it, no one will even notice it. Let it become a strange little thing standing on a street corner. And over the years the world will move on and the box will be buried. And if you want to remember me, you can do one thing. That's all. One thing. The hologram turns to look at Rose. Have a good life. Do that for me, Rose. Have a fantastic life.

Dalek Emperor: Then prove yourself, Doctor. What are you? Coward or killer?
The Doctor: Coward. Any day.

The Doctor: Rose, before I go, I just want to tell you. You were fantastic. Absolutely fantastic. And you know what? So was I.

Harriet: Ladies and gentlemem, if I may take a moment during this difficult time. As far as the Queen's speech, I'm afraid that's been cancelled. to someone off screen: Did we ask about the Royal Family? Oh. to camera They're on the roof.

The Doctor: Not bad for a man in his jim jams. Very Arthur Dent. Now, there was a nice man.

The Doctor: So in the year five billion, the sun expands, the Earth gets roasted.
Rose: That was our first date.

The Face of Boe: We shall meet again for the third time—the last time—and then the secret shall be told.
The Doctor: That is enigmatic. That is textbook enigmatic.

Sir Robert: I'm sorry, Mum. It's all my fault. I should've sent you away. I tried to suggest something was wrong. I thought you might notice. Did you think there was nothing strange about my household staff? 
The Doctor: Well, they were bald, athletic... your wife's away, I just thought you were happy. 

Reinette: Monsieur, be careful!
The Doctor: Just a nightmare, Reinette. Don't worry about it. Everyone has nightmares. Nothing to worry about. Even monsters under the bed have nightmares, don't you [?].
Reinette: What do monsters have nightmares about?
The Doctor: Me!

Reinette: There comes a time, Time Lord, when every lonely little boy must dance.

Pete: I thought I was broadcasting to security services and what do I get? Scooby Doo and his gang. They've even got the van.

The Doctor: I'm the Doctor, by the way. If anyone's interested.
Rose: And I'm Rose. Hello.
Pete: Even better. That's the name my dog. Still, at least I've got the catering staff on my side.

Policeman: Wait wait wait Where do we think we're—ah! The Doctor flashes his slightly psychic paper I'm very sorry, sir. Shouldn't you be at the coronation?
The Doctor: They're saving me a seat.
Tommy: Who did he think you were?
The Doctor: The King of Belgium, apparently.

Toby: It's buried beneath us—in the darkness. Waiting.
Rose: What's your job, Chief Dramatist?

Ida: Well, we've come this far. There's no turning back.
The Doctor: Oh, did you have to? "No turning back." That's almost as bad as, "nothing can possibly go wrong" or "this is going to be the best Christmas this orphanage has ever had."

The Doctor: We found something. Looks like metal, like some sort of seal. I've got a nasty feeling it might be a trap door. Not a good word, "trap door". Never been a trap door I liked.

The Doctor: That thing is playing on very basic fears. Darkness. Childhood nightmares. All that stuff.
Dan: But that's how the devil works.
The Doctor: Or a good psychologist.

Ida: You never really said. You two, who are you?
The Doctor: Oh... the stuff of legend!

Jackie: Do you think you'll ever settle down?
Rose: The Doctor never will, so I can't. I'll just keep on traveling.
Jackie: And he'll keep on changing. And in forty years time, fifty, they'll be this woman, this strange woman walking through the marketplace. On some planet a billion miles from Earth. But she's not Rose Tyler. Not anymore. She's not even human.

The Doctor: Please, when Torchwood comes to write my complete history, don't tell people I traveled through time and space with her mother.

Yvonne: They're invading the whole planet.
The Doctor: It's not an invasion. It's too late for that. It's a victory.

Cyberman: Your design in inelegant.
Dalek: Daleks have no concept of elegance!
Cyberman: This is obvious.

Rose: Am I ever going to see you again?
The Doctor: You can't.

The Doctor: Milkshake. I love banana!

The Doctor: Traveling through established timelines is strictly forbidden. Except for cheap tricks.

Martha: And those are men dressed as women, yeah?
The Doctor: London never changes.

The Doctor: I'm Sir Doctor of Tardis and this is my companion Martha Jones.
Shakespeare: Interesting, that bit of paper. It's blank.

The Doctor: Rage rage against the dying of the light.
Shakespeare: I might use that.
The Doctor: You can't. It's someone else's.

Martha: Woah, nelly! I know for a fact you have wife in country.
Shakespeare: But Martha, this is town.
The Doctor: C'mon, we can have a good flirt later.
Shakespeare: That a promise, Doctor?
The Doctor: Oh... Fifity-seven academics just punched the air.

Martha: What did you do?
The Doctor: I named her. The power of a name. That's old magick.
Martha: But there's no such thing as magic.
The Doctor: Well... there's a science to it...

Martha: You're taking me to the same planets you took her?
The Doctor: What's wrong with that?
Martha: Nothing. Just a bit of a rebound.

The Doctor: Look after this. I love that coat. Janis Joplin gave me that coat.

Martha: Who is it?
The Doctor: I don't even know. Legend says the Face is literally millions of years.
The Face of Boe: Everything has its time. You know that, old friend. Better than most.

The Face of Boe: I have seen so much. Perhaps too much. I am the last of my kind. As you are the last of yours, Doctor.

The Doctor: Don't go.
The Face of Boe: I must. But know this, Time Lord: you are not alone.

The Doctor: Just what every city needs—cats in charge.

Martha: But what did he mean? The Face of Boe? That you're not alone?
The Doctor: I don't know.
Martha: You;ve got me, is that what he meant?
The Doctor: I don't think so.Sorry.
Martha: Then what?
The Doctor: It doesn't matter.

Tallulah: You've got that guy in a suit...
Martha: We're not together.
Tallulah: Oh sure you are. I've seen the way you look at him. It's obvious.
Martha: Not to him.
Tallulah: I shoud have realized, he's in to musical theatre. What a waste. Still you gotta live in hope.

The Doctor: They survive. They always survive while I lose everything.

Martha: I'm so glad to see you.
The Doctor: Yeah well you can kiss me later. You too Frank, if you want.

Tallulah: New York City. If aliens had to come to Earth, no wonder they came here.

Martha: We worked it out—there's Dalekanium on the mast. And it's good to see you too, by the way.
The Doctor: Oh, come here! hugs Martha as the elevator closes. See? Never waste time on a hug.

Leticia: You have to spoil everything, don't you....
Martha: Tish, he's a monster.
Leticia: I know the age thing's pretty freaky, but it works for Catherine Zeta-Jones.

The Doctor: Ah Mrs. Jones. We still haven't finished our chat.
Mrs. Jones: Keep away from my daughter!
Martha: Mum what are you doing?
The Doctor: Always the mothers, all the time.

The Doctor: If you hang around Beethoven you're bound to pick a few things up.
Martha: Especially about playing loud.
The Doctor: Sorry?

Riley: The wonderful world of space travel. The prettier it looks, the more likely it is to kill you.

John Smith: Funny how dreams slip away.

Latimer: That's exactly the problem, Sir. They only have spears.
Headmaster: Oh dear me. Latimer takes it upon himself to tell us all how wrong we are. I hope one day Latimer we might have a just and proper war in which to prove yourself.

Martha: You had to, didn't you. You had to go and fall in love with a human. And it isn't me.

Martha: Don't just stand there, move! God you're rubbish as a human!

Latimer: Maybe I was given this watch so I could help. leaving the front line Sorry.
Hutchinson: Latimer, you filthy coward.
Latimer: Oh yes, sir. Every time.

Joan: What if it's them?
Martha: I'm not an expert, but I don't think scarecrows knock.

Latimer: ... I've seen him. And he's like fire and ice and rage. He's like the night and the storm and the heart of the sun. He's ancient and forever. He burns at the center of time and he can see the turn of the Universe.
John Smith: Stop it! Just stop it!
Latimer: And... he's wonderful.

The Doctor: 'Cause if there's one thing you shouldn't have done, you shouldn't have let me press all those buttons. But in fairness, I will give you one word of advice: run.

Beware the weeping angels. Oh, and duck. No really duck! Sally Sparrow. DUCK, NOW! Love from The Doctor 1969

The Doctor: This is my Timey-Wimey detector. Goes ding when there's stuff. Also, it can boil an egg at thirty paces. Whether you want it to or no, actually. I've learned to atay away from hens. It's not pretty when they blow.

Sally: How can you know what I'm going to say?
The Doctor: Look to your left.
Larry: What does he mean by "look to your left"? I've written tons about that on the forum. I think it's a political statement.
Sally: He means you.

Larry: “The angels have the phonebox”. That's my favorite. I've got that on a t-shirt.

The Doctor on the DVD: Your life could depend on this. Don't blink. Don't even blink. Blink and you're dead. They are fast. Faster than you can believe. Don't turn your back, don't look away, and don't blink! Good luck.

The Doctor: You two! We're at the end of the Universe. Right at the edge of knowledge itself. And you're busy blogging!

The Professor: Might I ask what species are you?
The Doctor: Time Lord. Last of. Heard of them? Legend? Heard of them? Not even a myth? Blimey, end of the universe is a bit humbling.

The Doctor: It strikes me, Professor, you've got a room which no man can enter without dying. Is that correct?
The Professor: Yes.
The Doctor: Well. Jack is revived I think I've got just the man.
Jack: Was someone kissing me?

The Doctor: You might be out there somewhere.
Jack: I could go meet myself.
The Doctor: Well. The only man you're ever going to be happy with.
Jack: This new regeneration, it's kinda cheeky!

Jack: So Doctor, who is he? How come the ancient society of Time Lords created a psychopath?
Martha: And what is he to you? A colleague or—
The Doctor: A friend, at first.
Martha: I thought you were going to say he was your secret brother or something.
The Doctor: You've been watching too much TV.

The Doctor: It just shifts your perception a tiny little bit. Doesn't make us invisible, just unnoticed. I know what's it like: it's like when you fancy someone and they don't even know you exist. That's what it's like.
Jack to Martha: You too, huh?
Jack's line was apparently cut from the Sci-Fi airing. Shame.

The Master: Laser screwdriver. Who'd have sonic?

Martha: I traveled across the world, from the ruins of New York to the fusion mills of China. Right across the radiation pits of Europe. And everywhere I went, I saw people just like you, living as slaves. But if Martha Jones became a legend, then that's wrong because my name isn't important. There's someone else. The man who sent me out there, the man who told me to walk the Earth. And his name is the Doctor. He has saved your lives so many times and you never even knew he was there. He never stops, he never stays, he never asks to be thanked. But I've seen him, I know him, I love him. And I know what he can do.

The Master: I never could resist a ticking clock.

Martha: Don't you wanna know what I was doing, traveling the world?
The Master: Tell me.
Martha: I told a story, that's all. No weapons, just words. I did just what the Doctor said. I went across the continents, all on my own. And everywhere I went I found the people and I told them my story. I told them about the Doctor. And I told them to pass it, to spread the word so that everyone would know about the Doctor.
The Master: Faith and hope. Is that all?
Martha: No. 'Cause I gave them an instruction. Just as the Doctor said. I told them that if everyone thinks of one word, at one specific time—
The Master: Nothing will happen. Is that your weapon? Prayer?
Martha: —right across the world. One word, just one thought, at one moment, but with fifteen satellites.
The Master: What?
Jack: The Archangel Network.
Martha: The telepathic field, binding the whole human race together. With all of them, every single person on Earth, thinking the same thing at the same time. And that word is "Doctor."

The Doctor: I can't have you walking around with a time traveling teleport. You could go anywhere. Twice! The second time to apologize.

Jack: Used to be a poster boy, when I was a kid, living in the Boeshane peninsula. Tiny little place. I was the first one ever to be signed up for the Time Agency. They were so proud of me. The Face of Boe, they called me.

The Doctor: Bad name for a ship. Either that, or this suit is really unlucky.

The Doctor: First things first. One. We are going to climb through this ship. B. (No.) Two. We are going to reach the Bridge. There. Or C. We are going to save the Titanic. And, coming in a very low Four. Or D. Or that little IV in brackets they use on footnotes. Wine. Well then, follow me.

Mr. Copper: So Great Britain is a part of Europe. And just across the British channel you've got Great France and Great Germany.
The Doctor: No, it's just France and Germany. Only Britain is Great.
Mr. Copper: And they're all at war with the continent of "Hamerica".
The Doctor: No. Well. Not yet. Um. You could argue that one.

The Doctor: What's that for?
Phone Bank Woman: My telephone number. Health and Safety. You be health, I'll be safety.
The Doctor: Ah.. ah, but that contravenes, um, Paragraph 5 subsection C.

The Doctor: Tell me Roger, have you got a cat flap?
Roger: It was here when I bought the house. I never bothered with it really. I'm not a cat person.
The Doctor: No I've met cat people. You're nothing like them.

Donna: I must have been mad to turn down that offer.
The Doctor: What offer?
Donna: To come with you.
The Doctor: Come with me?
Donna: Oh yes, please!
The Doctor: Right.

Seller: Afternoon, sweetheart. What can I get you, my love?
Donna: Um, veni, vidi, vici.
Seller: Huh? Sorry? Me no speak Celtic. No can do, missy.
Donna: Yeah. What does he mean, 'Celtic'?
The Doctor: Welsh. You sound Welsh. There we are. Learned something.

Donna: Wait a minute. One mountain. With smoke. Which makes this—
The Doctor: Pompeii. We're in Pompeii. And it's Volcano Day.

Caecilius: Who are you?
The Doctor: I am Spartacus.
Donna: And so am I.

Donna: Listen, I don't know what sort of kids you've been flying around with in outer space but you're not telling me to shut up.

Lucius: Doctor, she is returning.
The Doctor: Who's she?
Lucius: And you, Daughter of London. There is something on your back.
Donna: What's that mean?

Donna: You fought her off with a water pistol. I bloody love you!

The Doctor: But… that's the choice, Donna. It's Pompeii or the world.
Donna: Oh, my God.
The Doctor: If Pompeii is destroyed then it's not just history. It's me. I make it happen.

The Doctor: Snow! Ah, real snow. Proper snow at last!

The Doctor: The Ood are harmless. They're completely benign. Except the last time I meant them there was this force, like a stronger mind. Powerful enough to take them over.
Donna: What sort of force?
The Doctor: Long story.
Donna: Long walk.
The Doctor: It was the Devil.
Donna: If you're gonna take the mickey I'll just put my hood back on.
The Doctor: Must be something different this time though. Something closer to home.

Donna: Back home, the papers and the telly, they keep saying we haven't got long to live. Global warming. Flooding. All the bees disappearing.
The Doctor: Yeah. That thing about the bees is odd.

Donna: Is that why you travel round with a human at your side? It's not so you can show them the wonders of the universe, it's so you can take cheap shots?
The Doctor: Sorry.

The Doctor: The message has gone out. That song resonated across the galaxies, everyone heard it. Everyone knows. The rockets are bringing them back. The Ood are coming home.
Ood Sigma: We thank you, Doctor Donna. Friends of Oodkind. And what of you now? Will you stay? There is room in the song for you.
The Doctor: Oh, I've... sort of got a song of my own, thanks.
Ood Sigma: I think your song must end soon.
The Doctor: Meaning?
Ood Sigma: Every song must end.

Colonel Mace: A modern UNIT for the modern world.
Donna: What, and that means arresting ordinary factory workers. In the street, in broad daylight. It's more like Guantanamo Bay out there. Donna, by the way. Donna Noble. Since you didn't ask. I'll have a salute.

The Doctor: I said no salutes.
Colonel Mace: Now you're giving orders.
The Doctor: Oh, you're getting a bit cheeky aren't you?

Luke: I suppose you're the Doctor.
The Doctor: Hello.
Luke: Your commanding officer phoned ahead.
The Doctor: Ah, but I haven't got a commanding officer. Have you?

Luke: You're smarter than the usual UNIT grunt, I'll give you that.
The Doctor: He called you a grunt! Don't call Ross a grunt. He's nice. We like Ross.

The Doctor: And your name?
General Staal: General Staal. Of the Tenth Sontaran Fleet. Staal The Undefeated.
The Doctor: Ah, that's not a very good nickname. What if you do get defeated? "Staal the Not-Quite-So-Undefeated Anymore But Nevermind."

Staal: Doctor, you impugn my honor!
The Doctor: Yeah, I’m really glad you didn’t say "belittle" 'cause then I’d have a field day.

The Doctor: Should be a switch by the side.
Donna
: Yeah there is. But it's Sontaran-shaped. You need three fingers.
The Doctor: You've got three fingers.
Donna: Oh yeah.

Colonel Mace: Latest firing stock. What do you think, Doctor?
The Doctor wearing a gas mask: Are you my mummy?

The Doctor: You might as well have worn a t-shirt saying "clone". Although, maybe not in front of Captain Jack.

The Doctor: I don't know where we're going, but my old hand's rather excited about it.

The Doctor: You're an echo. That's all. A Time Lord is so much more.

Donna: Let me distract this one. I have picked up a few womanly wiles over the years.
The Doctor: Let's... save your wiles for later. In case of emergency.

Jenny: So what do you do?
The Doctor: I travel. Through time and space.
Donna: He saves planets, rescues civilizations, defeats terrible creatures. And runs a lot. Seriously, there's an outrageous amount of running involved.

The Doctor: Donna, I've been a father before.
Donna: What?
The Doctor: Lost all that long time ago. Along with everything else.
Donna: I'm sorry. I didn't know. Why didn't you tell me? You talk all the time but you don't say anything.
The Doctor: I know.

Lady Eddison: Doctor, how could I forget you? But one must be sure with the unicorn on the loose.
The Doctor: A unicorn? Brilliant. Where?
Lady Eddison: The unicorn. The jewel thief. And nobody knows who he is. He's just struck again, snatched Lady Babbington's pearls right from under her nose.
Donna: Funny place to wear pearls.

The Doctor: Agatha Christie! I was just talking about you the other day. I said I bet she's brilliant. I'm the Doctor, this is Donna. Oh, I love your stuff. What a mind! You fool me every time. Well, almost every time. Well, once or twice. Well, once. But it was a good one.

The Doctor: Look at the date on this newspaper.
Donna: What about it?
The Doctor: It's the day Agatha Christie disappeared.

Donna: But, the body in the library? I mean, Professor Peach in the library with a lead pipe.

Donna: "The plucky young girl who helps me out".
The Doctor: No policewomen in 1926.
Donna: I'll pluck you in a minute.

Donna: The murderer is an alien.
The Doctor: Which means one of that lot is an alien in human form.
Donna: Yeah, but think about it. There's a murder, a mystery and Agatha Christie.
The Doctor: Happens to me all the time.
Donna: No. But isn't that a bit weird? Agatha Christie didn't walk around surrounded by murders. Not really. I mean that's like meeting Charles Dickens and he's surrounded by ghosts. At Christmas.
The Doctor: Well...

Agatha: Can we return to sanity? There are no such things as giant wasps.
The Doctor: Exactly! So, the question is: what's it doing here?

The Doctor: You killed in this pattern because that's what you think the world is. That's how we are in the middle of a murder mystery. One of yours, Dame Agatha.
Agatha: Dame?
The Doctor: Oh. Sorry. Not yet.

Donna: How do you kill a wasp? Drown it. Just like his father.
The Doctor: Donna, that thing couldn't help itself.
Donna: Neither could I!

The Doctor: She is the best selling novelist of all time.
Donna: But she never knew.
The Doctor: Well no one knows how they're going to be remembered. All we can do is hope for the best. Maybe that's what kept her writing. Same thing that keeps me travelling. Onwards?
Donna: Onwards.

The Doctor: These books are from your future. You don't want to read ahead, spoil all the surprises. Not peeking at the end.
Donna: Isn't travelling with you one big spoiler?
The Doctor: I try to keep you away from major plot developments. Which, to be honest, I seem to be very bad at. 'Cause, you know what, this is the biggest library in the universe.

Courtesy Node 710/Aqua: I am Courtesy Node 710/Aqua. Please enjoy the Library. And respect the personal access codes of all your fellow readers. Regardless of species or hygiene taboo.

The Doctor: Donna.
Donna: Yeah?
The Doctor: Stay out of the shadows.

Donna: Use your thingy!
The Doctor: I can't. it's wood.
Donna: What, it doesn't do wood?!

Donna: Are we safe here?
The Doctor: Of course we're safe. It's a little shop.

The Doctor: Oh, you're not. Are you? Tell me you're not archaeologists.
River Song: Got a problem with archeologists?
The Doctor: I'm a time traveller. I point and laugh at archeologists.

Anita: Pretty Boy, with me I said.
The Doctor: Oh, I'm Pretty Boy?
Donna: Yes. Oh, that came out a bit quick.
The Doctor: Pretty?
Donna: Well...

River: Whatever did this to her, whatever killed her— I'd like a word with that.
The Doctor: I'll introduce you.

Dr. Moon: What I want you to remember is this—and I know it's hard—the real world is a lie, and your nightmares are real. The Library is real. There are people trapped in there. People who need to be saved. The shadows are moving again. Those people are depending on you. Those people are depending on you. Only you can save them. Only you.

River: So what do we do?
The Doctor: Daleks. Aim for the eyestalk. Sontarans. Back of the neck. Vashta Nerada. Run. Just run.

Donna: But Doctor, we haven't got any helmets.
The Doctor: Yeah but we're safe anyway.
Donna: How are we safe?
The Doctor: We're not. That was just a clever lie to shut you up.

The Doctor: Your screwdriver. Looks exactly like mine.
River: Yeah. You gave it to me.
The Doctor: I don't give my screwdriver to anyone.
River: I'm not anyone.

Dr. Moon: Hello Donna.
Donna: Who are you?
Dr. Moon: I'm Dr. Moon. I've been treating you since you came in two years ago.
Donna: Oh god! Dr. Moon! I'm so sorry. What's wrong with me? I didn't know you for a moment.
Dr. Moon: And then you remembered.

Donna: The Doctor! I saw the Doctor!
Dr. Moon: Yes. You did, Donna. And then you forgot.

River: Doctor. One day I'm going to be someone that you trust. Completely. But I can't wait for you to find that out. So I"m going to prove it to you. And I'm sorry. I'm really very sorry. whispers in his ear. Are we good? Doctor. Are we good?
The Doctor: Yeah, we're good.
River: Good.

The Doctor: Know what's interesting about my screwdriver? Very hard to interfere with it. Practically nothing strong enough. Well, some hairdryers but working on that. So, there is a very strong signal coming from somewhere. And it wasn't there before. So what's new, what's changed? C'mon! What's new? What's different!
Dave: I don't know. Nothing. It's getting dark.
The Doctor: It's a screwdriver. It works in the dark.

The Doctor: Someone somewhere in this Library is alive and communicating with the moon. Or, possibly alive and drying their hair.

The Doctor: I've just tinted her visor. Maybe they'll think they're already in there, leave her alone.
River: You think they can be fooled like that?
The Doctor: Maybe, I don't know. It's a swarm. It's not like we chat.

Vashta Nerada: These. Are. Our. Forests.
The Doctor: You're nowhere near a forest. Look around here.
Vashta Nerada: These are our forests.
The Doctor: You're not in a forest. You're in a library. There's are no trees in a— Library. Books. You came in the books.

River: You know when you see a photograph of someone you know, but it's from years before you knew them. It's like they're not quite finished—they're not done yet. Well... yes, The Doctor's here. He came when I called just like he always does. But not "my" Doctor. Now my Doctor, I've seen whole armies turn and run away. And he'd just swagger off, back to his TARDIS. And open the doors with a snap of his fingers. The Doctor. In the TARDIS. Next stop: Everywhere.
The Doctor: Spoilers. Nobody can open the TARDIS by snapping their fingers. It doesn't work like that.
River: It does for the Doctor.
The Doctor: I am the Doctor.
River: Yeah. Someday.

Donna: What happened to your face?
Miss Evangelista: Transcription Errors. Destroyed my face, did wonders for my intellect. I'm a very poor copy of myself.

Donna: Wait no, just— Hang on. This isn't the real me. This isn't my body. But I've been dieting!

Miss Evangelista: We're only strings of numbers in here. I think a decimal point may have shifted in my IQ. But my face has been the bigger advantage. I have the two qualities you require to see absolute truth: I am brilliant. And unloved.

River: Gravity Platform.
The Doctor: Bet I like you.
River: Oh, you do.

The Doctor: She's got over four thousand living minds chatting away inside her head. It must like... being, well... me.

The Doctor: I'm the Doctor and you're in the biggest library in the Universe. Look me up.

The Doctor: Oh no no. What are you doing? That's my job!
River: Oh and I'm not allowed to have a career I suppose.
The Doctor: Why am I handcuffed? Why do you even have handcuffs?
River: Spoilers.

The Doctor: River you know my name. You whispered my name in my ear. There's only one way I would ever tell anyone my name. There's only one time I could.
River: Hush now. Spoilers.

The Doctor: Why? Why would I give her my screwdriver? Why would I do that? Thing is Future Me had years to think about it. All those years to think of a way to save her. And what he did was give her a screwdriver. Why would I do that? Oh! Look at that! I'm very good!
Donna: What have you done?
The Doctor: Saved her!

River in voiceover: Some days are special. Some days are so so blessed. Some days nobody dies at all. Now and then, every once in a very long while—every day in a million days when the wind stands fair and the Doctor comes to call—everybody lives.

The Doctor: Ah! Taking a big space truck with a bunch of strangers across a diamond planet called Midnight. What could possibly go wrong.

Hostess: I must warn you some products may contain nuts.
The Doctor: That'd be the peanuts.

Hostess: Ladies and Gentlemen and variations thereupon, welcome onboard the Crusader 50.

Hostess: Fire exits to the rear and, should we need to use it, you first!

Sky: Well. What's this, chicken or beef?
The Doctor: I think it's both.

Professor Hobbes : Before the Leisure Palace Company moved in, no one had come here in all eternity. No. Living. Thing.
Jethro: But... how do you know? I mean if no one can go outside.
Val: Oh his imagination. Here we go.
The Doctor: He's got a point though.

The Doctor: I've spoken to the Captain. I can guarantee you, everything's fine. Two loud knocks come from outside the bus.

The Doctor doing inventory: Arms. Legs. Neck. Head. Nose. I'm fine. Everyone else?

The Doctor: I think... the more we talk the more she learns. Now I'm all for education but in this case... maybe not.

The Doctor (and Sky): If you try to throw her out that door you'll have to get past me first.
Flight Attendant (and Sky): Okay.
Biff (and Sky): Fine by me.

Jethro (and Sky): Thing is though, Doctor, you've been loving this.
The Doctor (and Sky): Oh, Jethro. Not you.

Dee Dee: I wouldn't touch her.
Biff: But it's gone, she's clean. It passed into him.
Dee Dee: That's not what happened.

Donna: Can't imagine you without a voice.
The Doctor: Molto bene.
Donna: Molto bene.
The Doctor: No, don't do that. Don't.... Don't.

Fortune Teller: Tell your fortune, Lady. The future predicted, your life foretold.
Donna: Oh, no thanks.
Fortune Teller: Don't you want to know. If you're going to be happy.
Donna: I'm happy right now, thanks.

Fortune Teller: Turn right. Turn right! Turn right! Turn right and never meet that man! Turn right and change the world!

Rose: What happened? What did they find? grabbing Donna Sorry, did they find someone?
Donna: I don' know. A bloke called The Doctor, or something.
Rose: Well where is he?
Donna: They took him away. He's dead. I'm sorry, did you know him? I mean, they didn't say his name. Could be any doctor.

Donna: You can't sack me! I'm your personal assistant.
Chowdry: You don't have to make a scene. Just come downstairs and we can have a little talk.
Donna: Oh I'll make a scene alright. Right in front of the tribunal. And the first thing I'm going to say is "wandering hands!"

Donna: Hole punch, having that. Stapler, mine. Toy cactus, you can have that, Beatrice. Catch! Cliff, I'd leave you my mouse mat, but I'm worried you'd cut yourself.

TV Reporter: I don't know how this is possible, but this footage is live and genuine. The object is falling on Central London. I repeat: this is not a hoax. A replica of the Titanic is falling out of the sky and it's heading for Buckingham Palace. We're getting this footage from the Guinevere range of satellites.
Donna: Is that a film or something?
TV Reporter: The Royal Air Force has declared an emergen—
Sylvia: It's gone dead. All of them.
Donna: No, but the Titanic. Oh, don't be daft. Is that like a sequel?
Wilfred: Oh... 0h, God rest their souls.

Wilfred: I was supposed to be out there selling papers. I should've been there. We all should. We'd be dead.

Wilfred: You're not gonna make the world any better by shouting at it!
Donna: I can try.

Rocco Colasanto giving the Nobles grand tour: And this, this is you. This is your palazzo!
Sylvia: What d'you mean "this is us"?
Mr. Colasanto: You live here!
Donna: We're living in the kitchen?
Mr. Colasanto: You got camp beds! You got the cooker, you keep warm. You got the fridge, you keep cool! Is good!
Sylvia: What about the bathroom?
Mr. Colasanto: Nobody lives in the bathroom.

Rose: It's the ATMOS devices. We're lucky it's not so bad here. Britain hasn't got that much petrol. But all over Europe—China, South Africa—they're getting choked by gas.
Donna: Can't anyone stop it?
Rose: Yeah. They're trying right now. This little band of fighters. On board the Sontaran ship Any second now— a huge explosion in the sky—
Donna: And that was?—
Rose: That was the Torchwood team. Gwen Cooper. Ianto Jones. They gave their lives. And Captain Jack Harkness has transported to the Sontaran home world. There's no one left.
Donna: You're always wearing the same clothes. Why won't you tell me your name?

Rose: Something's coming, Donna. Something worse.
Donna: The whole world is stinking! How could anything be worse than this?

Rose: Donna Noble, you're the most important woman in the whole of creation.
Donna: Oh, don't. Just... don't. I'm tired. I'm so tired.
Rose: I need you to come with me.
Donna: Yeah. Well. Blonde hair might work on the men, but you ain't shifting me, Lady.
Rose: That's more like it.
Donna: I've got plenty more.

Mr. Colasanto: And you! I'm gonna miss you most of all! All flame-haired and fiery!
Donna: Oh, but why d'you have to go?
Mr. Colasanto: Is the new law. England for the English, et cetera. They can't send us home, the oceans are closed. They build labor camps!
Donna: I know, but labor doing what? There aren't any jobs.

Wilfred: The stars are going out.

Rose: "Time and Relative Dimension in Space". This room used to shine with light. I think it's dying. Still trying to help.

Donna: Can you get rid of it?
Rose: I can't even touch it. Seems to be in a state of flux.
Donna: What does that mean?
Rose: I don't know. Sort of thing the Doctor would say.

Rose: Just remember, when you get to the junction, change the car's direction by one minute past ten.
Donna: How do I do that?
Rose: It's up to you.
Donna: Well I just have to... run up to myself and... have a good argument.
Rose: I'd like to see that.

Donna: Well that decides it. I'm not sitting in a traffic jam. I'm going left.

The Doctor: Sometimes I think there's way too much coincidence around you, Donna. I met you once. I met your grandfather. Then I met you again. In the whole wide universe, I met you for a second time. It's like something's binding us together.
Donna: Don't be so daft. I'm nothing special.
The Doctor: Yes you are. You're brilliant.
Rose in alt-world flash: He thought you were brilliant.
Donna: She said that.
The Doctor: Who did?
Donna: That woman. I can't remember.
The Doctor: Well, she never existed, now.
Donna: No, but she said... the stars. She said the stars are going out.
The Doctor: Yeah, but that world's gone.
Donna: No, but she said it was all worlds. Every world. She said the Darkness is coming. Even here.
The Doctor: Who was she?
Donna: I don't know.
The Doctor: What did she look like?
Donna: She was... blonde.
The Doctor: What was her name?
Donna: I don't know.
The Doctor: Donna, what was her name?
Donna: But she told me to warn you. She said two words.
The Doctor: What two words? What were they? What did she say?
Donna: "Bad Wolf." What does it mean? Doctor, what is it? What's "Bad Wolf"?
The Doctor: It's the end of the universe.

The Stolen Earth

The Doctor: It's fine. Everything's fine. Nothing's wrong. It's fine. Excuse me, what day is it?
Milk Man: Saturday.
The Doctor: Saturday! Good! Good. I like Saturdays.
Donna: So. I just met Rose Tyler.
The Doctor: Yeah.
Donna: But she's locked away in a parallel world.
The Doctor: Exactly. If she can cross from her parallel world to your parallel world then that means the walls of the universe are breaking down. Which puts everything in danger. Everything. But how?

The Doctor: The TARDIS is still in the same place but the Earth is gone. The entire planet. It's gone.

Mr. Smith: I'm receiving a communication from the Earth-bound ships. They have a message for the human race.
Sarah Jane: Put it through. Let's hear it.
Dalek Voice: Exterminate! Exterminate! Exterminate!

Donna: So go on then, what is this Shadow Proclamation anyway?
The Doctor: Posh name for the police. Outer space police.

Shadow Architect: Time Lords are the stuff of legend. They belong in the myths and whispers of the higher species. You can not possibly exist.
The Doctor: Yeah. More to the point, I've got a missing planet.
Shadow Architect: Then you're not as wise as the stories would say. The picture is far bigger than you would imagine. The whole universe is in outrage, Doctor. Twenty-four worlds have been taken from the sky.

Servant: There was something on your back.
Donna: How'd you know that?
Servant: You are something new.
Donna: Not me. I'm just a temp. Shorthand, filing, hundred words per minute. Fat lot of good that is now. I'm no use for anyone.
Servant: I'm so sorry for your loss.
Donna: Yeah. My whole planet's gone.
Servant: I mean the loss that is yet to come. God save you!

The Doctor: Donna, c'mon think! Earth. There must have been some sort of warning. Was anything happening back in your day? Like electrical storms, freak weather, patterns in the sky?
Donna: Well how should I know? Um... no. I don't think so, no.
The Doctor: Okay, never mind.
Donna: Although... there were the bees disappearing.
The Doctor: "The bees disappearing"? The bees disappearing. The bees disappearing!
Shadow Architect: How is that significant?
Donna: On Earth we have these insects. Some people said it was pollution or mobile phones.
The Doctor: Or they were going back home.
Donna: Back home where?
The Doctor: Planet Melissa Majoria.
Donna: Are you saying bees are aliens?
The Doctor: Don't be so daft! Not all of them.

Sylvia: Dad, please! Come home! They're leaving our street alone.
Wilfred: I've got a weapon.
Sylvia: It's a paint gun.
Wilfred: Exactly! Them Dalek things, they've only got one eye. A good sploge of paint, they'll be blinded.

Dalek: My vision is not impaired!
Sylvia: I warned you Dad.
Dalek: Hostility will not be tolerated! Exterminate! Exterminate! Rose takes off its head
Wilfred: Do you wanna swap?

Harriet Jones: Can anyone hear me? The Subwave Network is open. You should be able to hear my voice. Is there anyone there?
Rose: I know that voice!
Luke: Who's that?
Sarah Jane: Some poor soul calling for help. There's nothing we can do.
Luke: Look at Mr. Smith.
Mr. Smith: Processing incoming subwave.
Harriet Jones: This message is of the utmost importance. We haven't much time. Can anyone hear me?
Gwen: Someone's trying to get in touch.
Jack: The whole world's crying out. Just leave it.
Harriet Jones: Captain Jack Harkness, shame on you! Now stand to attention, sir!
Jack: What!? Who is that?
Harriet Jones: Harriet Jones, former Prime Minister.
Jack: Yeah. I know who you are.
Rose: Harriet! It's me! It's me! She can't hear me. You got webcam?
Wilfred: No, she wouldn't let me. She said they're naughty.
Rose: Well I can't speak to her then, can I?

Harriet Jones: Captain, I'm transferring the Subwave Network to Torchwood. You're in charge now. And tell The Doctor from me, he chose his companions well. It's been an honor.

The Doctor: Sarah Jane! Who's that boy? That must be Torchwood. Aren't they brilliant! Look at you, all you clever people.
Donna: That's Martha! And who's he?
The Doctor: Captain Jack. Don't... Just... don't.
Rose: Doctor, it's me. I came back.
Donna: It's like an outer space Facebook.
The Doctor: Everybody except Rose.

Davros: Your voice is different. And yet... its arrogance is unchanged.
Sarah Jane: No! But he's dead.
Davros: Welcome to my new empire, Doctor. It is only fitting that you should bear witness to the resurrection and the triumph of Davros. Lord and Creator of the Dalek race.

Gwen: Don't worry about us. We'll be fine.
Jack: You better be.

Sarah Jane: I love you. Remember that.

Rose: Right. I'm going to find him. Wish me luck.

The Doctor: Think, Donna. When you met Rose in that parallel world, what did she say?
Donna: Just... "the darkness is coming".
The Doctor: Anything else?
Donna: Why don't you ask her yourself.

Rose: I've got you! I missed you. Look, it's me! Look!
The Doctor: Rose.
Rose: Right.
The Doctor: Long time, no see.
Rose: Yes. Been busy, you know.

Ianto: But, they don't work against Daleks.
Gwen: Yeah? Well I'm going out fighting. Like Owen, like Tosh. How 'bout you?
Ianto: Yes, ma'am.

Jack: Rose, do as I say and get back. He's dying, and you know what happens next.
Donna: What d'you mean?
Rose: Not now. I came all this way.
Donna: What d'you mean? What happens next?
Jack: It's starting.

Jack: Here we go! Good luck, Doctor.
Donna: Would somebody please tell me what is going on?
Rose: When he's dying his body, it repairs itself. It changes. But you can't!
The Doctor: I'm sorry. It's too late. I'm regenerating.

Journey's End

The Doctor: Now then. Where were we?

Sarah Jane: Mickey!
Mickey: Us Smiths gotta stick together.
Jackie: Jackie Tyler, Roses' mum. Now where the hell is my daughter?

Donna to Jack: You can hug me if you want. Jack laughs. No really. You can hug me.

Rose: The dimension could measure timelines. And it's weird, Donna, but they all seem to converge on you.
Donna: But why me? I mean, what have I ever done? I'm a temp from Chiswick.

Donna: It's you.
The Human/Doctor: Oh yes!
Donna: You're naked.
The Human/Doctor: Oh yes.

The Human/Doctor: All repaired. Lovely. Shhhh! No one knows we're here. Gotta keep quiet. Silent running. Like on submarines where they can't even drop a spanner. Don't drop a spanner. I like blue. What d'y0u think?
Donna: You. Are. Bonkers!
The Human/Doctor: Why? What's wrong with blue?
Donna: Is that what Time Lords do? Lop a bit off, grow another one? You're like worms!
The Human/Doctor: No no no no. I'm unique. Never been another like me. 'Cause all that regeneration energy went into the hand. Look at my hand! I love the hand. But then you touched it— WHAM! Shhhhh!! Instantaneous biological metacrisis. I grew out of you. Still. Could be worse.
Donna: Oi! Watch it, Spaceman!
The Human/Doctor: Oi! Watch it, Earthgirl! surprised I sound like you. I sound all... all sort of... rough.
Donna: Oi!
The Human/Doctor: Oi!
Donna: Oi!
The Human/Doctor: Oi! Spanners! Shhhhh. Must've picked up a bit of your voice that's all. Is it— Did I— No. You are kidding me. No way. One heart. I got one heart. This body's got only one heart.
Donna: What, like you're human?
The Human/Doctor: Ahh, that's disgusting.
Donna: Oi!
The Human/Doctor: Oiii!
Donna: Stop it!

Jack busting in through the air shaft: Just my luck. I climb through two miles of ventilation shafts chasing life signs on this thing and who do I find? Mickey Mouse!
Mickey: You can talk, Captain Cheesecake.
They hug
Jack: Good to see you! And that's Beefcake.
Mickey: And that's enough hugging.
Jack: We meet at last, Ms. Smith.
Sarah Jane: There is something we can do. You've got to understand. I've got a son down there on Earth. He's only fourteen years old. I brought this. It was given to me by a [Veran] soothsayer. He said this is for the End of Days.
Jack: Is that Warp Star?

The Doctor: What's the Osterhagen Key?!
Martha: There's a chain of 25 nuclear warheads. Placed at strategic points beneath the Earth's crust. If I use the key, they detonate and the Earth gets ripped apart.
The Doctor: What?! Who invented that— well, someone called Osterhagen, I suppose. Martha, are you insane?!

Davros: The man who abhors violence. Never carrying a gun. But this is the truth, Doctor. You take ordinary people and you fashion them into weapons. Behold your Children of Time transformed into murderers. I made the Daleks, Doctor. You made this.

Davros: I was wrong about your warriors, Doctor. They are pathetic.

Donna: Well, don't just stand there you skinny boys in suits! Get to work!

Donna: Did I ever tell ya? Best temp in Chiswick. Hundreds words a minute.
The Human/Doctor: Ha!

Rose: So there's three of you. Three Doctors.
Jack: I can't even tell you what I'm thinking right now.

Davros: But you promised me, Dalek Caan. Why did you not foresee this?
The Doctor: Oh I think he did. Something's been manipulating the timelines for ages. Getting Donna Noble to the right place at the right time.

The Doctor: C'mon, Luke. Shake a leg!

The Doctor: 'Cause you know why this TARDIS is always rattling around this place? It's designed to have six pilots and I have to do it single-handed. But not anymore! Now we can fly this thing like it's meant to be flown!

The Doctor to Jack: I told you! No teleport.

Jackie: Oh, fat lot of good this is. Back of beyond. Bloody Norway. I'm gonna have to phone your father. He's on the nursery run. I was pregnant, do you remember? Had a boy.
The Doctor: Ah! Brilliant. What'd you call him?
Jackie: Doctor.
The Doctor: Really?
Jackie: No, you plum. He's called Tony.

Rose: Alright both of you, answer me this. When I last stood on this beach—on the worst day of my life—what was the last thing you said to me? Go on, say it.
The Doctor: I said "Rose Tyler."
Rose: Yeah and? How was that sentence gonna end?
The Doctor: Does it need saying?
Rose: And you, Doctor? What was the end of that sentence. he whispers in her ear and she turns to kiss him as The Doctor and Donna slip away into the TARDIS

Donna: I was gonna be with you. Forever.
The Doctor: I know.
Donna: Rest of my life. Traveling. In the TARDIS. The Doctor Donna. Oh, my, I can't go back. Don't make me go back. Doctor, please! Please don't make me go back.
The Doctor: Donna. Oh, Donna Noble. I am so sorry. But we had the best of times. The best. Goodbye.
Donna: No! No! Please! No!

The Doctor: I just want you know there are worlds out there safe in the sky because of her. And there are people living in the light and singing songs of Donna Noble a thousand million light years away. They will never forget her. While she can never remember. But for one moment, one shining moment, she was the most important woman in the whole wide universe.

Wilfred: Oh, Doctor. What about you now? Who've you got? I mean, all those friends of yours.
The Doctor: They've all got someone else. Still that's fine. I'm fine.
Wilfred: I'll watch out for you, sir.
The Doctor: You can't ever tell her!
Wilfred: No no. But every night, Doctor. When it gets dark, and the stars come out, I'll look up on her behalf. I'll look up at the sky. And think of you.
The Doctor: Thank you.

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