You're missing the point. Enlightenment was not the diamond; enlightenment was the choice.
The Doctor, in "Enlightenment"
"Are you all right?"
"Just a twinge of cosmic angst."
Turlough and the Doctor, in "The Five Doctors"
Not allowed? Me? I'm allowed everywhere!
Doctor #2, in "The Five Doctors"
"I saw it in the Times."
"That's impossible; the man from the Times is still here."
"Tomorrow's Times."
Doctor #2 and Col. Crichton, in "The Five Doctors"
Brigadier, I think our past is catching up with us. Or maybe it's our future.
Doctor #2, in "The Five Doctors"
A man is the sum of his memories, you know, a Time Lord even more so.
The Doctor, in "The Five Doctors"
As soon as I found myself in this horrible place, I started looking for you.
Susan, in "The Five Doctors"
"We must know what is happening there."
"Did it occur to you to go and look?"
President Borusa and the Master, in "The Five Doctors"
The cosmos without the Doctor scarcely bears thinking about.
The Master, in "The Five Doctors"
"Whatever's in that tower, it's got enormous powers. What can we do against it?"
"What I've always done, Sarah Jane. Improvise."
Sarah and Doctor #3, in "The Five Doctors"
I knew this would be difficult, but didn't think you would be so stupid as to make it impossible.
The Master, in "The Five Doctors"
"I know you will find this difficult to believe, but this time I mean you no harm."
"Like Alice, I try to believe three impossible things before breakfast."
The Master and the Doctor, in "The Five Doctors"
Ominous, isn't it?
The Doctor, in "The Awakening"
"They burnt the Queen of the May."
"The toast of Little Hodcombe..."
Will and the Doctor, in "The Awakening"
"We're running out of places to run."
"The story of our lives."
Turlough and Tegan, in "The Awakening"
"I quite miss that brown liquid they drink here."
"Ale?"
"No, tea."
Turlough and Will, in "The Awakening"
"What be tea?"
"Oh, a noxious infusion of Oriental leaves containing a high percentage of toxic acid."
Will and the Doctor, in "The Awakening"
Not hat people, are you? Either of you?
The Doctor, in "Frontios"
I've got another one of these somewhere. Put them side by side, we'll have a pair.
The Doctor, in "Frontios"
"Systems that could rebuild a civilisation for us. Failure-proof technology."
"What happened to it all?"
"It failed."
Range and the Doctor, in "Frontios"
Now please, come and see the TARDIS. As an invasion weapon it's about as offensive as a chicken vol-au-vent.
The Doctor, in "Frontios"
Oh, marvelous... you're going to kill me. What a finely tuned response to the situation!
The Doctor, in "Frontios"
Rest is for the weary; sleep is for the dead.
The Doctor, in "Attack of the Cybermen"
"Will it believe you?"
"If it doesn't, I shall beat it into submission with my charm."
Peri and the Doctor, in "Attack of the Cybermen"
You know, Griffiths, when I look at you, I wonder why your ancestors bothered to crawl out of the primordial slime.
Lytton, in "Attack of the Cybermen"
Every time you sound confident nowadays, something terrible seems to happen.
Peri, in "Vengeance on Varos"
"The rules must be obeyed by both governors as well as prisoners."
"What is the difference?"
The Chief Officer and the Governor, in "Vengeance on Varos"
"He's the worst governor we've had since... since..."
"Since the last one."
Maldak and Areta, in "Vengeance on Varos"
"Orthogonal reading is zee ess plus one oh one ee queue."
"'Zee'? Oh, 'zed'."
Peri and the Doctor, in "Vengeance on Varos"
We are gathered here today, in the sight of the great video, to ask forgiveness...
A priest, in "Vengeance on Varos"
"No more executions, torture... nothing."
"It's all changed. We're free."
"Are we?"
"Yes."
"What shall we do?"
"Dunno."
Maldak and Areta, in "Vengeance on Varos"
Circular logic will only make you dizzy, Doctor.
Peri, in "The Two Doctors"
Archimedes... fascinating chap, bit wet...
The Doctor, in "The Two Doctors"
Mainly decaying food... and corpses. ... That is the smell of death, Peri; ancient must, heavy in the air... fruit-soft flesh peeling from wet bones... the unholy, unburiable smell of Armageddon. Nothing quite so evocative as one's sense of smell, is there?
The Doctor, in "The Two Doctors"
My dear girl, I know a computer when I talk to one.
The Doctor, in "The Two Doctors"
"Oh, the usual: floor trips, electronic sensors, death rays, jets of nerve gas... nothing to worry about."
"Oh, good; I was afraid it might mean something serious."
The Doctor and Peri, in "The Two Doctors"
I'm not interested in the beliefs of primitives, only in what they taste like.
Shockeye, in "The Two Doctors"
"What sort of conspiracy?"
"A plot."
Peri and Jamie, in "The Two Doctors"
Small though it is, the human brain can be quite effective when used properly.
The Doctor, in "The Two Doctors"
"You look better for your change of clothes and bath. Should try it more often."
"Thank you. What?"
The Doctor and Jamie, in "The Two Doctors"
"Allowing himself to be captured by the Sontarans -- if anything happens to myself as a result of it, I will never forgive himself."
"I do wish you'd stop switching personal pronouns."
The Doctor and Peri, in "The Two Doctors"
"Stand at ease."
"We already were, Stike."
Stike and Chessene, in "The Two Doctors"
"I have always had a certain regard for you, Doctor, personally, and the operation will, of necessity, be painful, but --"
"It will hurt you more than it hurts me."
"What gives you that idea?"
Dastari and the Doctor, in "The Two Doctors"
"I mean human meat, you fawning imbecile!"
"No sir; the nouvelle cuisine has not yet penetrated this establishment."
Shockeye and Oscar, in "The Two Doctors"
Small mammals are quite flavorsome when baked.
The Doctor, in "The Two Doctors"
"Peri, how would you like to meet a genius?"
"I thought I already have."
The Doctor and Peri, in "Mark of the Rani"
First things first -- I've a death to arrange.
The Master, in "Mark of the Rani"
"What is the noun for a collection of geniuses -- a bevy?"
"An inspiration of geniuses? Don't know..."
Peri and the Doctor, in "Mark of the Rani"
You're unbalanced. No wonder the Doctor always outwits you.
The Rani, to the Master, in "Mark of the Rani"
You don't get much, do you?
The Master, referring to the Rani's chemical extraction process, in "Mark of the Rani"
What's he up to now? It'll be something devious and overcomplicated. He'd get dizzy if he tried to walk in a straight line.
The Rani, about the Master, in "Mark of the Rani"
"Well, since we're insulting each other, I can't say I care much for your taste in clothes; doesn't do a thing for you."
"Your regeneration's not too attractive, either. But at least I can change my appearance; you're stuck with what you've got."
The Doctor and the Rani, in "Mark of the Rani"
They're carnivores; what harm have the animals in the fields done them? The rabbits they snare, the sheep they nourish to slaughter -- do they worry about the lesser species when they sink their teeth into a lamb chop?
The Rani, about humans, in "Mark of the Rani"
"You always did lack style."
"Style is hardly the prime characteristic of your new regeneration."
"Oh, do stop squabbling and get on with it."
The Master, the Doctor, and the Rani, in "Mark of the Rani"
A hyperactive Peri -- too ghastly to contemplate.
The Doctor, in "Mark of the Rani"
You are indeed a worthy opponent, Doctor. It's what gives your destruction its piquancy.
The Master, in "Mark of the Rani"
The Rani is a genius. Shame I can't stand her. I wonder if I was particularly nice to her, she might -- nope, no, of course not...
The Doctor, in "Mark of the Rani"
I've more reason to find him than you have. Otherwise I'm going to spend the rest of my days prancing around in these ridiculous skirts!
Peri, in "Mark of the Rani"
Don't move, Peri, don't move! The tree won't hurt you!
The Doctor, in "Mark of the Rani"
"Ugh, your puns get worse."
"Really? I thought they were improving."
Peri and the Doctor, in "Mark of the Rani"
"One question, Doctor: what, precisely, do you do in there?"
"Argue, mainly."
Lord Ravensworth and the Doctor, in "Mark of the Rani"
"Is that bad?"
"Bad? No, it's disastrous."
Peri and the Doctor, in "Timelash"
Time Lords do not have a monopoly on the fourth dimension, Doctor.
The Borad, in "Timelash"
Choose your next words carefully, Doctor; they could be your last.
The Borad, in "Timelash"
When I get back to Earth I've got to wow the college with something. My grades certainly won't.
Peri, collecting an alien flower, in "Revelation of the Daleks"
Look, if I open that door too soon, the molecular structure of the body will break down, and poor old Stengos will turn into a pool of high-protein water. Even if I were confident I could reconstitute it, we do not have a suitable vessel into which it could be ladled.
Grigory, in "Revelation of the Daleks"
I'm a doctor, not a magician.
Grigory, in "Revelation of the Daleks"
"I'm sure Vogel can engage in a little creative accountancy on your behalf."
"I already do. I'm a past master at double entry."
"Then you must make it triple."
Kara and Vogel, in "Revelation of the Daleks"
I have the President's wife out there, and I can tell you that she is far more active now then she ever was when she was alive.
Jobel the mortician, in "Revelation of the Daleks"
Well, how do you think I feel? I'm a 900 year old Time Lord. Not much dignity in scrambling over a wall like a small boy on a scrumping spree.
The Doctor, in "Revelation of the Daleks"
Instant death doesn't bother me; it's the long, lingering kind I'm worried about.
Grigory, in "Revelation of the Daleks"
"You forget I'm a doctor. When they slice me open, I'll know the name and function of each organ that pops out."
"Well at least you won't die in ignorance."
Grigory and Natasha, in "Revelation of the Daleks"
America doesn't have a monopoly on bad taste.
The Doctor, in "Revelation of the Daleks"
I never thought the precognizance of my own death would be so disturbing.
The Doctor, in "Revelation of the Daleks"
"You know, if the statue had been made of stone, I doubt if it could have killed you."
"Really?"
"It would take a mountain to crush an ego like yours."
Jobel and the Doctor, in "Revelation of the Daleks"
"Those rose-red ruby lips were made for kissing."
"But not by you!"
Jobel and Peri, in "Revelation of the Daleks"
A Knight of the Grand Order of Oberon... only I would be stupid enough to attack such a person.
The Doctor, in "Revelation of the Daleks"
"May I ask what you're doing here?"
"You may, but only a fool would expect an answer."
The Doctor and Orsini, in "Revelation of the Daleks"
"I see you have been busy."
"Whereas you have been stupid, Doctor."
"Prerogative of a Time Lord."
The Doctor and Davros, in "Revelation of the Daleks"
"But did you bother to tell anyone they might be eating their own relatives?
"Certainly not. That would have created what I believe is termed 'consumer resistance'."
The Doctor and Davros, in "Revelation of the Daleks"
No more words.
Orsini's last words, in "Revelation of the Daleks"
"I know somewhere that is truly tranquil... peaceful... restful... a panacea for the cares of mind."
"Can't we go somewhere fun?"
The Doctor and Peri, in "Revelation of the Daleks"
"Why would they want to control the tide?"
"Well, they... er... why not?"
Peri and the Doctor, in "Mindwarp"
"Do you think this wise, Doctor?"
"My dear girl, if I stopped to question the wisdom of my actions I'd never have left Gallifrey."
"Sometimes I wish you hadn't."
Peri and the Doctor, in "Mindwarp"
Just like in the old days... nothing more enjoyable than watching people suffer!
Sil, in "Mindwarp"
Destiny? Isn't that just a fancy name for blind chance?
Peri, in "Mindwarp"
"Nice to know that you can be relied upon to be your usual treacherous self."
"I endeavour to maintain a certain continuity."
The Doctor and Sil, in "Mindwarp"