Top 19 Quotes About Daleks
#1. I was genuinely frightened when I saw the Daleks. These ridiculous-looking things absolutely get to the core of you when you're standing in front of one.
Miranda Raison
#2. Even thought our problems had driven us up there, it was as if they had somehow, like Daleks, been unable to climb the stairs.
Nick Hornby
#3. When Peter Beardsley appears on television, daleks hide behind the sofa.
Nick Hancock
#4. I grew up in the 80s in England: we'd wake up each morning and look out the window to see if the government had finally put Daleks on the streets.
Warren Ellis
#5. People said the towers looked like giant salt and pepper shakers, but I'd always thought they looked like Daleks from Doctor Who.
Rick Riordan
#6. At this point I'm sure he's more plastic than person, but most people who hate wrinkles become Daleks over time, anyway.
Ashley Poston
#7. The Beatles were something everyone had in common; this was thirty years ago, there was Dr. Who and everybody knew who the Daleks were and there was The Beatles and everybody knew who George Harrison was.
Robyn Hitchcock
#8. Amy: Hey, Paisley, Ever fancied someone you know you shouldn't?
Bracewell: What?
Amy: Hurts, doesn't it? But kind of a good hurt.
Mark Gatiss
#10. The Time Lords really didn't like genocide. I'm not too keen on it myself. It's the potential you're killing off. What if, one day, there was a good Dalek? What if ...
Neil Gaiman
#11. Leave your existence to existence, stop caring for yourself so much and let the universe care for you; it is the best mother.
Mooji
#12. Horseback riding is my passion. Other than work. People can't imagine me getting dirty, but that's what I love about it.
Kaley Cuoco
#13. Do you know how you make someone into a Dalek? Subtract Love, add Anger.
Steven Moffat
#14. Florida was a living tomb, she used to tell anyone who'd listen, an old-age home in the shape of a state, God's little waiting room, as she was fond of quoting.
Joy Fielding
#15. Forget the last shot. It takes so long to accept that you can't always replicate your swing. The only thing you can control is your attitude toward the next shot.
Mark McCumber
#16. We never pay anyone Dane-geld, no matter how trifling the cost. For the end of that game is oppression and shame and the nation that plays it is lost!
Rudyard Kipling
#17. The more complex and overwhelming the threat to a protagonist, the better the opportunity for the author to create a compelling conflict and a dramatic resolution.
Terry Brooks
#18. Some tears have to be cried no matter what the hour- until they are, they simply rave and burn inside.
Stephen King
#19. My friends," he began, and one thumb securely hooked itself in his waistcoat pocket while his other hand hung at his side ready for a battery of theatrical gestures.
David Whitaker
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