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Improved quotes parser
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index 27d18310c714..3c183f0b78f6 100644
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pkgrel=1
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build() {
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diff --git a/doctorwho-classic-series b/doctorwho-classic-series
index a88be4897797..01af8aee566d 100644
--- a/doctorwho-classic-series
+++ b/doctorwho-classic-series
@@ -1,36 +1,33 @@
- — "If you could touch the alien sand and hear the cries of strange birds,
-and watch them wheel in another sky, would that satisfy you?"
+"If you could touch the alien sand and hear the cries of strange birds, and
+watch them wheel in another sky, would that satisfy you?"
— The First Doctor, "An Unearthly Child"
%
- — "Have you ever thought what it's like to be wanderers in the fourth
-dimension? Have you? To be exiles? Susan and I are cut off from our own planet
-— without friends or protection. But one day we shall get back. Yes, one
-day..."
+"Have you ever thought what it's like to be wanderers in the fourth dimension?
+Have you? To be exiles? Susan and I are cut off from our own planet — without
+friends or protection. But one day we shall get back. Yes, one day..."
— The First Doctor, "An Unearthly Child"
%
- — "Fear makes companions of us all, Miss Wright."
+"Fear makes companions of us all, Miss Wright."
— The First Doctor, "An Unearthly Child"
%
- — "I don't believe that man was made to be controlled by machines. Machines
-can make laws, but they can not preserve justice. Only human beings can do
-that."
+"I don't believe that man was made to be controlled by machines. Machines can
+make laws, but they can not preserve justice. Only human beings can do that."
— The First Doctor, The Keys of Marinus"
%
- — "I made some cocoa and got engaged."
+"I made some cocoa and got engaged."
— The First Doctor, summing up his part in "The Aztecs"
%
- — "You can't rewrite history! Not one line! Believe me child, I know! I
-know!"
+"You can't rewrite history! Not one line! Believe me child, I know! I know!"
— The First Doctor, talking to Barbara in "The Aztecs"
%
- — "It all started out as a mild curiosity in the junkyard and now it's
-turned out to be quite a great spirit of adventure."
+"It all started out as a mild curiosity in the junkyard and now it's turned out
+to be quite a great spirit of adventure."
— The First Doctor, "The Sensorites"
%
@@ -42,14 +39,14 @@ you I shall cause you more trouble than you bargained for...
— "The Sensorites"
%
- — "Our lives are important — at least to us — and as we see, so we
-learn... Our destiny is in the stars, so let's go and search for it."
+"Our lives are important — at least to us — and as we see, so we learn...
+Our destiny is in the stars, so let's go and search for it."
— The First Doctor, "The Reign of Terror"
%
- — "One day, I shall come back. Yes, I shall come back. Until then, there
-must be no regrets, no tears, no anxieties. Just go forward in all your
-beliefs, and prove to me that I am not mistaken in mine."
+"One day, I shall come back. Yes, I shall come back. Until then, there must be
+no regrets, no tears, no anxieties. Just go forward in all your beliefs, and
+prove to me that I am not mistaken in mine."
— The First Doctor, "The Dalek Invasion of Earth"
%
@@ -62,8 +59,8 @@ don't call me Doc! Now, do I make myself clear?
— "The Time Meddler"
%
- — "Your ideas are too narrow, too crippled. I am a citizen of the universe,
-and a gentleman to boot!"
+"Your ideas are too narrow, too crippled. I am a citizen of the universe, and a
+gentleman to boot!"
— The First Doctor, bristling when a policeman asks if he is a
British citizen, "The Daleks' Master Plan"
@@ -76,7 +73,7 @@ feelings!
— "The Tenth Planet"
%
- — "Oh, so you're my replacements! A dandy and a clown!"
+"Oh, so you're my replacements! A dandy and a clown!"
— The First Doctor's scathing initial assessment of his two immediate
successors, in the tenth-anniversary Third Doctor serial "The Three Doctors"'
@@ -92,13 +89,13 @@ it spreads its wings.
— "The Power of the Daleks"
%
- — "There are some corners of the universe which have bred the most terrible
+"There are some corners of the universe which have bred the most terrible
things. Things that act against everything we believe in. They must be fought."
— The Second Doctor, "The Moonbase"
%
- — "I am not a student of human nature. I am a professor of a far wider
-academy of which human nature is merely a part."
+"I am not a student of human nature. I am a professor of a far wider academy of
+which human nature is merely a part."
— The Second Doctor, "The Evil of the Daleks"
%
@@ -159,8 +156,8 @@ the, of the way of life!
— "The Tomb of the Cybermen"
%
- — "What pretty crockery this is. Sad really, isn't it? People spend all
-their time making nice things, and other people come along and break them."
+"What pretty crockery this is. Sad really, isn't it? People spend all their
+time making nice things, and other people come along and break them."
— The Second Doctor, "The Enemy of the World"
%
@@ -172,7 +169,7 @@ intelligent one, Jamie.
— "The Dominators"
%
- — "Logic, my dear Zoe, merely enables one to be wrong with authority."
+"Logic, my dear Zoe, merely enables one to be wrong with authority."
— The Second Doctor, "The Mind Robber"
%
@@ -198,14 +195,14 @@ with things.
— "The War Games"
%
- — "This is, er... Koschei, one of my oldest and dearest friends. We were
-at... school together, you see. Koschei, this is James Robert McCrimmon. He and
+"This is, er... Koschei, one of my oldest and dearest friends. We were at...
+school together, you see. Koschei, this is James Robert McCrimmon. He and
Victoria Waterfield travel with me these days."
— The Second Doctor, from the Doctor Who Missing Adventures novel
"The Dark Path"
%
- — "Your leader will be angry if you kill me! I... I'm a genius."
+"Your leader will be angry if you kill me! I... I'm a genius."
— The Second Doctor, talking his way out of being shot down by the
Ice Warriors; "The Seeds of Death"
@@ -215,7 +212,7 @@ Ice Warriors; "The Seeds of Death"
— "The Five Doctors"
%
- — "Now listen to me..."
+"Now listen to me..."
— The Third Doctor, every other story
%
@@ -226,12 +223,12 @@ interest to you.
— "Inferno"
%
- — "You know Jo, I sometimes think that military intelligence is a
-contradiction in terms."
+"You know Jo, I sometimes think that military intelligence is a contradiction
+in terms."
— The Third Doctor, "Terror of the Autons"
%
- — "I reversed the polarity of the neutron flow."
+"I reversed the polarity of the neutron flow."
— The Third Doctor, "The Sea Devils"
%
@@ -245,7 +242,7 @@ estimate, of course.
— "The Dæmons"
%
- — "I always find violent exercise makes me hungry, don't you agree?"
+"I always find violent exercise makes me hungry, don't you agree?"
— The Third Doctor, holding The Master at swordpoint while stealing
his lunch, "The Sea Devils"
@@ -313,8 +310,8 @@ quite simple — I am he and he is me!
— "The Three Doctors"
%
- — "Courage isn't just a matter of not being afraid. It's being afraid and
-doing what you have to do anyway."
+"Courage isn't just a matter of not being afraid. It's being afraid and doing
+what you have to do anyway."
— The Third Doctor, "Planet of the Daleks"
%
@@ -325,18 +322,18 @@ cause of law and order; And law and order can only exist in a time of peace.
— "Frontier in Space"
%
- — "You know, for a man who abhors violence, I took great satisfaction in
-doing that."
+"You know, for a man who abhors violence, I took great satisfaction in doing
+that."
— The Third Doctor on taking out a Dalek, "Planet of the Daleks"
%
- — "So... the fledgling flies the coop."
+"So... the fledgling flies the coop."
— The Third Doctor, foreseeing the imminent loss of his long time
companion in "The Green Death"
%
- — "A straight line may be the shortest distance between two points, but it
-is by no means the most interesting."
+"A straight line may be the shortest distance between two points, but it is by
+no means the most interesting."
— The Third Doctor, "The Time Warrior"
%
@@ -345,18 +342,17 @@ is by no means the most interesting."
— "The Time Warrior"
%
- — "Good grief, it's a triceratops! Look Brigadier, try and keep it occupied
-while I'm finishing this off, will you?"
+"Good grief, it's a triceratops! Look Brigadier, try and keep it occupied while
+I'm finishing this off, will you?"
— The Third Doctor, "Invasion of the Dinosaurs"
%
- — "A tear, Sarah Jane?" (gently cups Sarah's cheek with his hand) "...No,
-don't cry. While there's life, there's..." (sighs and goes limp)
+"A tear, Sarah Jane?" (gently cups Sarah's cheek with his hand) "...No, don't
+cry. While there's life, there's..." (sighs and goes limp)
— The Third Doctor's last words, "Planet of the Spiders"
%
- — "You may be a doctor, but I'm the Doctor. The definite article, you might
-say."
+"You may be a doctor, but I'm the Doctor. The definite article, you might say."
— The Fourth Doctor, "Robot"
%
@@ -380,13 +376,12 @@ sarcastic)
— "Robot"
%
- — "It may be irrational of me, but human beings are quite my favorite
-species."
+"It may be irrational of me, but human beings are quite my favorite species."
— The Fourth Doctor, "The Ark in Space"
%
- — "Homo sapiens! What an inventive, invincible species. It's only a few
-million years since they crawled up out of the mud and learned to walk. Puny,
+"Homo sapiens! What an inventive, invincible species. It's only a few million
+years since they crawled up out of the mud and learned to walk. Puny,
defenseless bipeds. They've survived flood, famine and plague. They've survived
cosmic wars and holocausts and now here they are, out amongst the stars,
waiting to begin a new life. Ready to out-sit eternity. They're indomitable.
@@ -410,21 +405,21 @@ AND THROUGH THE DALEKS I SHALL HAVE THAT POWER!
— "Genesis of the Daleks"
%
- — "Just touch these two strands together, and the Daleks are finished. Have
-I that right?"
+"Just touch these two strands together, and the Daleks are finished. Have I
+that right?"
— The Fourth Doctor, "Genesis of the Daleks"
%
- — "You can't rule the world in hiding. You've got to come out on the balcony
+"You can't rule the world in hiding. You've got to come out on the balcony
sometimes and wave a tentacle."
— The Fourth Doctor, "Terror of the Zygons"
%
- — "I'm not a human being; I walk in eternity..."
+"I'm not a human being; I walk in eternity..."
— The Fourth Doctor, "Pyramids of Mars"
%
- — "Deactivating a generator loop without the correct key is like repairing a
+"Deactivating a generator loop without the correct key is like repairing a
watch with a hammer and chisel. One false move and you'll never know the time
again."
@@ -481,20 +476,20 @@ have an idea of what's going on. I may be able to help.
— "The Face of Evil"
%
- — "The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. They
-don't alter their views to fit the facts; they alter the facts to fit their
-views. Which can be uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that
-needs altering."
+"The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. They don't
+alter their views to fit the facts; they alter the facts to fit their views.
+Which can be uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that needs
+altering."
— The Fourth Doctor, "The Face of Evil"
%
- — "Gentlemen, I've got news for you: this lighthouse is under attack and by
+"Gentlemen, I've got news for you: this lighthouse is under attack and by
morning we might all be dead!" [grins widely]
— The Fourth Doctor, "Horror of Fang Rock"
%
- — "That's the empty rhetoric of a defeated dictator, and I don't like your
-face either."
+"That's the empty rhetoric of a defeated dictator, and I don't like your face
+either."
— The Fourth Doctor, "Horror of Fang Rock"
%
@@ -522,7 +517,7 @@ dishonest face.
— "The Stones of Blood"
%
- — "Oh look, rocks!"
+"Oh look, rocks!"
— The Fourth Doctor, "Destiny of the Daleks"
%
@@ -554,22 +549,22 @@ you're best at.
— "Nightmare of Eden"
%
- — "I have an urgent appointment with an old friend. Well, I say a 'friend',
-I mean a vengeance-fixated sociopath with megalomaniacal tendencies."
+"I have an urgent appointment with an old friend. Well, I say a 'friend', I
+mean a vengeance-fixated sociopath with megalomaniacal tendencies."
— The Fourth Doctor on the Master, "Trail of the White Worm"
%
- — "That's the trouble with regeneration. You never quite know what you're
-going to get."
+"That's the trouble with regeneration. You never quite know what you're going
+to get."
— The Fifth Doctor on his new appearence, "Castrovalva"
%
- — [to a group of women] "What is the fastest way out of town?" [they all
-point in different directions] "Yes. Well, that's democracy for you."
+[to a group of women] "What is the fastest way out of town?" [they all point in
+different directions] "Yes. Well, that's democracy for you."
— The Fifth Doctor, "Castrovalva"
%
- — "An apple a day keeps the... Ah. No, never mind."
+"An apple a day keeps the... Ah. No, never mind."
— The Fifth Doctor, "Kinda"
%
@@ -589,7 +584,7 @@ about!
— "Earthshock"
%
- — "You won't succeed. In the end, evil never does."
+"You won't succeed. In the end, evil never does."
— The Fifth Doctor, "Snakedance"
%
@@ -599,25 +594,25 @@ about!
— The Fifth Doctor on the Concorde, "Time-Flight"
%
- — "The illusion is always one of normality."
+"The illusion is always one of normality."
— The Fifth Doctor, "Time-Flight"
%
- — "You know how it is; you put things off for a day and next thing you know,
-it's a hundred years later."
+"You know how it is; you put things off for a day and next thing you know, it's
+a hundred years later."
— The Fifth Doctor, "Arc of Infinity"
%
- — "Sorry, must dash!"
+"Sorry, must dash!"
— The Fifth Doctor, "The Five Doctors"
%
- — "(after bidding his past incarnations goodbye) I'm definitely not the man
-I was. (relieved) Thank Goodness!"
+"(after bidding his past incarnations goodbye) I'm definitely not the man I
+was. (relieved) Thank Goodness!"
— The Fifth Doctor, "The Five Doctors"
%
- — "There should have been another way..."
+"There should have been another way..."
— The Fifth Doctor on the absurdly high body count in his stories,
"Warriors of the Deep"
@@ -627,19 +622,19 @@ I was. (relieved) Thank Goodness!"
— "The Awakening"
%
- — "Oh, marvelous. You're going to kill me. What a finely-tuned response to
-the situation."
+"Oh, marvelous. You're going to kill me. What a finely-tuned response to the
+situation."
— The Fifth Doctor, "Frontios"
%
- — "I'm not helping... officially. And if anyone happens to ask whether I
-made any material difference to the welfare of this planet, you can tell them I
-came and went like a summer cloud."
+"I'm not helping... officially. And if anyone happens to ask whether I made any
+material difference to the welfare of this planet, you can tell them I came and
+went like a summer cloud."
— The Fifth Doctor, "Frontios"
%
- — "I tried keeping a diary once. Not chronological, of course. But the
-trouble with time travel is, one never seems to find the time."
+"I tried keeping a diary once. Not chronological, of course. But the trouble
+with time travel is, one never seems to find the time."
— The Fifth Doctor, "The Caves of Androzani"
%
@@ -668,16 +663,15 @@ I'm not gonna let you stop me now!
— "The Caves of Androzani"
%
- — "I've travelled quite widely, met the most appalling people with the most
+"I've travelled quite widely, met the most appalling people with the most
terrible beliefs. I consider them evil, but I'm sure if you were to ask them
they'd tell you that I'm the monster, not them. Evil is relative."
— The Fifth Doctor, "Primeval"
%
- — "How did it start? Just a few hip replacements and breast implants?
-Vanity's a killer, isn't it? And where will it end?! Sleek, heartless
-scavengers cobbled up from space junk and other people's bodies! But you'll
-look ever so stylish!"
+"How did it start? Just a few hip replacements and breast implants? Vanity's a
+killer, isn't it? And where will it end?! Sleek, heartless scavengers cobbled
+up from space junk and other people's bodies! But you'll look ever so stylish!"
— The Fifth Doctor on the Cybermen, "Spare Parts"
%
@@ -695,13 +689,13 @@ will just collect my head from the floor where I just laughed it off.
— "The Kingmaker"
%
- — "People aren't perfect, Zara, that's what makes them people..."
+"People aren't perfect, Zara, that's what makes them people..."
— The Fifth Doctor, "The Chaos Pool"
%
- — "That could blow a hole in the space-time continuum, the size of— [the
-Tenth Doctor turns the TARDIS console screen towards him] ...Well, actually,
-the exact size of Belgium. That's a bit undramatic, isn't it? 'Belgium'?"
+"That could blow a hole in the space-time continuum, the size of— [the Tenth
+Doctor turns the TARDIS console screen towards him] ...Well, actually, the
+exact size of Belgium. That's a bit undramatic, isn't it? 'Belgium'?"
— The Fifth Doctor, "Time Crash"
%
@@ -727,24 +721,24 @@ complaining about? It's the most extraordinary improvement.
— "The Twin Dilemma"
%
- — "Well, look at me. I'm old, lacking in vigour, my mind's in turmoil. I no
+"Well, look at me. I'm old, lacking in vigour, my mind's in turmoil. I no
longer know if I'm coming, have gone, or even been. I'm falling to pieces. I no
longer even have any clothes sense... Self-pity is all I have left."
— The Sixth Doctor, "The Twin Dilemma"
%
- — "In my time, I have been threatened by experts. And I don't rate you
-highly at all."
+"In my time, I have been threatened by experts. And I don't rate you highly at
+all."
— The Sixth Doctor to Mestor, the Big Bad of the Week, "The Twin
Dilemma"
%
- — "Rest is for the weary, sleep is for the dead. I feel like a hungry man
-eager for the feast!"
+"Rest is for the weary, sleep is for the dead. I feel like a hungry man eager
+for the feast!"
— The Sixth Doctor, "Attack of the Cybermen"
%
- — "What's the use of a good quotation if you can't change it?"
+"What's the use of a good quotation if you can't change it?"
— The Sixth Doctor, "The Two Doctors"
%
@@ -759,24 +753,24 @@ own relatives?
— "Revelation of the Daleks"
%
- — "Planets come and go. Stars perish. Matter disperses, coalesces, forms
-into other patterns, other worlds. Nothing can be eternal."
+"Planets come and go. Stars perish. Matter disperses, coalesces, forms into
+other patterns, other worlds. Nothing can be eternal."
- —The Sixth Doctor, "The Mysterious Planet"
+ — The Sixth Doctor, "The Mysterious Planet"
%
- — "This is a situation that requires tact and finesse. Fortunately, I am
-blessed with both."
+"This is a situation that requires tact and finesse. Fortunately, I am blessed
+with both."
— The Sixth Doctor, "Terror of the Vervoids"
%
- — "In all my travelling throughout the universe I have battled against evil,
+"In all my travelling throughout the universe I have battled against evil,
against power-mad conspirators. I should have stayed here. The oldest
civilisation: decadent, degenerate, and rotten to the core. Power-mad
conspirators, Daleks, Sontarans... Cybermen, they're still in the nursery
compared to us. Ten million years of absolute power. That's what it takes to be
really corrupt!"
- —The Sixth Doctor, "The Ultimate Foe"
+ — The Sixth Doctor, "The Ultimate Foe"
%
— Sixth Doctor: Sorry, I was wrong.
— Peri: "Wrong"? That would be a first.
@@ -807,21 +801,21 @@ your soul.
— "The Marian Conspiracy"
%
- — "You can't take it in, can you? Oh, the blessing of a human mind. It's a
-matter of perspective, Evelyn. Let's take your own galaxy, the Milky Way, an
-area of space so vast that if it were reduced to the size of the United States
-of America the Earth would be less than the smallest mote of dust barely
-visible through an electron microscope. Serephia is four times the size of the
-Milky Way and in just a few hours six hundred billion stars will be as snuffed
-out candles to a new sun, a ball of fire 400, 000 light years across and from
-there it will spread on and on and on through the 100 billion other galaxies in
-the universe! The death toll will be as incalculable as it will be absolute and
-by the end there will be nothing left! Nothing!"
+"You can't take it in, can you? Oh, the blessing of a human mind. It's a matter
+of perspective, Evelyn. Let's take your own galaxy, the Milky Way, an area of
+space so vast that if it were reduced to the size of the United States of
+America the Earth would be less than the smallest mote of dust barely visible
+through an electron microscope. Serephia is four times the size of the Milky
+Way and in just a few hours six hundred billion stars will be as snuffed out
+candles to a new sun, a ball of fire 400, 000 light years across and from there
+it will spread on and on and on through the 100 billion other galaxies in the
+universe! The death toll will be as incalculable as it will be absolute and by
+the end there will be nothing left! Nothing!"
— The Sixth Doctor on the horrible implications of the Daleks' latest
Evil Plan, "The Apocalypse Element"
%
- — "Am I not permitted an occasional moment of melodrama?"
+"Am I not permitted an occasional moment of melodrama?"
— The Sixth Doctor, "The One Doctor"
%
@@ -838,7 +832,7 @@ ignominy for you!
— "The One Doctor"
%
- — "Whoever heard of a diabolical denouement occurring in a patisserie?!"
+"Whoever heard of a diabolical denouement occurring in a patisserie?!"
— The Sixth Doctor, "The Wormery"
%
@@ -846,13 +840,13 @@ ignominy for you!
— Sixth Doctor: Er, not him. The way the universe treated him. Being him was
like a holiday. A very wonderful holiday.
- —"The 100 Days of the Doctor", the Doctor explains his troubled
+ — "The 100 Days of the Doctor", the Doctor explains his troubled
feelings about his fifth incarnation
%
- — "From what I've heard he was always blowing up planets. And they call me
-the aggressive one!"
+"From what I've heard he was always blowing up planets. And they call me the
+aggressive one!"
- —The Sixth Doctor on the Seventh Doctor, "The 100 Days of the Doctor"
+ — The Sixth Doctor on the Seventh Doctor, "The 100 Days of the Doctor"
%
— Sixth Doctor: What have you done with the TARDIS interior design, by the
way?
@@ -927,8 +921,8 @@ consciousness]
— The Doctor of the prime timeline faces his death, "The Brink of
Death"
%
- — "Think about me when you're living your life one day after another, all in
-a neat pattern. Think about the homeless traveller in his old police box, his
+"Think about me when you're living your life one day after another, all in a
+neat pattern. Think about the homeless traveller in his old police box, his
days like crazy paving."
— The Seventh Doctor, "Dragonfire"
@@ -964,8 +958,8 @@ Unimaginable power! Unlimited rice pudding! Etcetera, etcetera!
— "Remembrance of the Daleks"
%
- — "Oi! Dalek! Over here. It's me, the Doctor. What's the matter with you?
-Don't you recognise your mortal enemy?"
+"Oi! Dalek! Over here. It's me, the Doctor. What's the matter with you? Don't
+you recognise your mortal enemy?"
— The Seventh Doctor, ''"Remembrance of the Daleks"
%
@@ -974,7 +968,7 @@ Don't you recognise your mortal enemy?"
— "Remembrance of the Daleks"
%
- — "I can hear the sound of empires toppling."
+"I can hear the sound of empires toppling."
— The Seventh Doctor, "The Happiness Patrol"
%
@@ -1003,12 +997,12 @@ don't, do you?
— "The Happiness Patrol"
%
- — [cheerily] "Hello! I'm the Doctor! I believe you want to kill me?"
+[cheerily] "Hello! I'm the Doctor! I believe you want to kill me?"
— The Seventh Doctor, "Silver Nemesis"
%
- — "Let me guess: my heresies appall you, my theories outrage you, I never
-answer letters, and you don't like my tie."
+"Let me guess: my heresies appall you, my theories outrage you, I never answer
+letters, and you don't like my tie."
— The Seventh Doctor, "Ghost Light"
%
@@ -1019,23 +1013,23 @@ unrequited love, and tyranny, and cruelty.
— "Ghost Light"
%
- — "There are worlds out there where the sky is burning, and the sea's
-asleep, and the rivers dream; people made of smoke and cities made of song.
-Somewhere there's danger, somewhere there's injustice, somewhere else the tea's
-getting cold. Come on, Ace. We've got work to do."
+"There are worlds out there where the sky is burning, and the sea's asleep, and
+the rivers dream; people made of smoke and cities made of song. Somewhere
+there's danger, somewhere there's injustice, somewhere else the tea's getting
+cold. Come on, Ace. We've got work to do."
— The Seventh Doctor, "Survival" (the last piece of dialogue in the
Classic Series)
%
- — "During the night [Ace] would wake up at the distant sound of landing and
-be concerned. After the first time, she had asked the Doctor what he did at
-night. 'Putting props in place,' he had said, 'making sure people know their
-lines, sometimes leaving notes on the script. All the universe is a stage, Ace!
-Acting is not enough for me; I like to direct.'"
+"During the night [Ace] would wake up at the distant sound of landing and be
+concerned. After the first time, she had asked the Doctor what he did at night.
+'Putting props in place,' he had said, 'making sure people know their lines,
+sometimes leaving notes on the script. All the universe is a stage, Ace! Acting
+is not enough for me; I like to direct.'"
— Timewyrm: Revelation
%
- — [Ace and the Doctor stands before a deep pit]
+[Ace and the Doctor stands before a deep pit]
— Ace: Professor, what's down there?
— Seventh Doctor: I don't know. [smiles sadly at Ace] How long is the coast
of Britain?
@@ -1142,8 +1136,8 @@ am the Doctor, and I take care of my friends.
— "Afterlife"
%
- — "Death, taxes, and Daleks, Ace, you can't stop them. But you can learn to
-cheat all three. I have."
+"Death, taxes, and Daleks, Ace, you can't stop them. But you can learn to cheat
+all three. I have."
— The Seventh Doctor, "The Lights of Skaro"
%
@@ -1154,7 +1148,7 @@ Purple, green, brilliant yellow... YES!
— Doctor Who: The TV Movie
%
- — (The Doctor joins Grace in the elevator)
+(The Doctor joins Grace in the elevator)
%
— Eighth Doctor: Puccini! We've met before.
— Grace: Ugh. I don't think so.
@@ -1184,7 +1178,7 @@ Grace. You'll do great things.
— Doctor Who: The TV Movie
%
- — (Grace has run back to her house, locking The Doctor outside)
+(Grace has run back to her house, locking The Doctor outside)
— Eighth Doctor: (speaking through the mail slot) Grace! Let me in! We can
sit down, have a cup of tea, we can talk about this!
— Grace: Sure! Time Lord to Earthling!
@@ -1194,8 +1188,8 @@ sit down, have a cup of tea, we can talk about this!
— Doctor Who: The TV Movie
%
- — "Grace, I came back to life before your eyes. I held back death. Look, I
-can't make your dream come true forever, but I can make it come true today!"
+"Grace, I came back to life before your eyes. I held back death. Look, I can't
+make your dream come true forever, but I can make it come true today!"
— The Eighth Doctor, Doctor Who: The TV Movie
%
@@ -1207,7 +1201,7 @@ has shown us over and over, in the fight for survival... there are no rules.
— Doctor Who: The TV Movie
%
- — [the Doctor is driving crazily through San Francisco, with Grace clinging
+[the Doctor is driving crazily through San Francisco, with Grace clinging
desperately to his back]
— Grace: Doctor!
— Eighth Doctor: Yes?
@@ -1216,25 +1210,24 @@ desperately to his back]
— Doctor Who: The TV Movie
%
- — [to the Master] "You want dominion over the living, yet all you do is
-kill."
+[to the Master] "You want dominion over the living, yet all you do is kill."
— The Eighth Doctor, Doctor Who: The TV Movie
%
- — "I am the man that gives monsters nightmares. The Daleks call me the
-Bringer of Darkness. I am the Eighth Man Bound. I am the Champion of Life and
-Time. I'm the guy with two hearts. I make History better. I am the Doctor."
+"I am the man that gives monsters nightmares. The Daleks call me the Bringer of
+Darkness. I am the Eighth Man Bound. I am the Champion of Life and Time. I'm
+the guy with two hearts. I make History better. I am the Doctor."
— The Eighth Doctor, The Dying Days
%
- — "Injustice is the rule, but I want justice. Suffering is the rule, but I
-want to end it. Despair accords with reality, but I insist on hope. I don't
-accept it because it is unacceptable."
+"Injustice is the rule, but I want justice. Suffering is the rule, but I want
+to end it. Despair accords with reality, but I insist on hope. I don't accept
+it because it is unacceptable."
— The Eighth Doctor, Camera Obscura
%
- — "Breathe in deep, lieutenant. You too, Charley. Do you feel that pounding
-in your heart? That tightness in the pit of your stomach? The blood rushing to
+"Breathe in deep, lieutenant. You too, Charley. Do you feel that pounding in
+your heart? That tightness in the pit of your stomach? The blood rushing to
your head? Do you know what that is? That's adventure! The thrill and the fear
and the joy of stepping into the unknown. That's why we're all here, and that's
why we're alive!"
@@ -1260,16 +1253,16 @@ next?
— "The Chimes of Midnight"
%
- — "Oh, Charley. Without you I would just be a lonely old man rattling around
-in my TARDIS with no one to talk to. My life going round and round. My life
-going round in circles."
+"Oh, Charley. Without you I would just be a lonely old man rattling around in
+my TARDIS with no one to talk to. My life going round and round. My life going
+round in circles."
- —The Eighth Doctor, "The Chimes of Midnight"
+ — The Eighth Doctor, "The Chimes of Midnight"
%
- — "'Doctor who'? My enemies never ask me that. Isn't that terrible, that
-they know me better than my friends?"
+"'Doctor who'? My enemies never ask me that. Isn't that terrible, that they
+know me better than my friends?"
- —The Eighth Doctor, "Seasons of Fear"
+ — The Eighth Doctor, "Seasons of Fear"
%
— Eight Doctor: It's one of the most wonderful things about Lady Time, isn't
it? How nothing's constant, how everything decays and changes?
@@ -1284,11 +1277,11 @@ everything good. No one should have to go through that.
— "Seasons of Fear"
%
- — "Sorry, I was soliloquising again. Filthy habit."
+"Sorry, I was soliloquising again. Filthy habit."
— The Eighth Doctor, "Seasons of Fear"
%
- — "Never put off today what you can put off tomorrow, I say!"
+"Never put off today what you can put off tomorrow, I say!"
— The Eighth Doctor, "Neverland"
%
@@ -1322,8 +1315,7 @@ failed to learn the first time 'round. Easy as falling off a log.
— "The Natural History of Fear"
%
- — "I may talk like a fool, but I always know what I'm talking like a fool
-about!"
+"I may talk like a fool, but I always know what I'm talking like a fool about!"
— The Eighth Doctor, "Caerdroia"
%
@@ -1336,13 +1328,12 @@ blood his face in your entrails.
— "The Next Life"
%
- — "Never turn down tea if it's offered. It's impolite, and that's how wars
-start."
+"Never turn down tea if it's offered. It's impolite, and that's how wars start."
— The Eighth Doctor, "Memory Lane"
%
- — "Revenge is a dish best left to go cold and then thrown in the kitchen
-bin. Trust a Doctor: Prevention is better than cure."
+"Revenge is a dish best left to go cold and then thrown in the kitchen bin.
+Trust a Doctor: Prevention is better than cure."
— The Eighth Doctor, "Memory Lane"
%
@@ -1352,16 +1343,16 @@ of... looking out of the window.
— "Memory Lane"
%
- — "So it was your plan to kill us all, then. That's good. That's very, very
-good, because I'd hate to think that you'd done something so monumentally
-brainless by accident!"
+"So it was your plan to kill us all, then. That's good. That's very, very good,
+because I'd hate to think that you'd done something so monumentally brainless
+by accident!"
— The Eighth Doctor, "Blood Of The Daleks"
%
- — "Was that supposed to frighten me, Farl? I've seen entire species
-destroyed; civilisations left in ruins. I've witnessed solar systems vanish in
-the twinkling of an eye. I've seen things that would freeze your blood. So
-don't threaten me. Don't ever threaten me."
+"Was that supposed to frighten me, Farl? I've seen entire species destroyed;
+civilisations left in ruins. I've witnessed solar systems vanish in the
+twinkling of an eye. I've seen things that would freeze your blood. So don't
+threaten me. Don't ever threaten me."
— The Eighth Doctor, "Phobos"
%
@@ -1386,7 +1377,7 @@ keep on moving. Never look back... Well, hardly ever.
— "The Scapegoat"
%
- — "Nothing that gives people hope, courage, and strength, is stupid."
+"Nothing that gives people hope, courage, and strength, is stupid."
— The Eighth Doctor, "The Cannibalists"
%
@@ -1484,13 +1475,12 @@ believing only in absolutes. Well, isn't that exactly who you're fighting?
— "The Night of the Doctor"
%
- — "I don't suppose there's any need of a Doctor any more. Make me a Warrior
-now."
+"I don't suppose there's any need of a Doctor any more. Make me a Warrior now."
— The Eighth Doctor, "The Night of the Doctor"
%
- — "Charlie, C'rizz, Lucie, Tamsin, Molly... friends, companions I've known,
-I salute you. Cass...I apologize. Physician, heal thyself!"
+"Charlie, C'rizz, Lucie, Tamsin, Molly... friends, companions I've known, I
+salute you. Cass...I apologize. Physician, heal thyself!"
— The Eighth Doctor's last words from "The Night of the Doctor",
making all of the Big Finish audio adventures canon in one fell swoop.