Top 15 Quotes About Doctor Who Amy Rory
#1. A quiet heart is content with what God gives. It is enough. All is grace.
Elisabeth Elliot
#2. Nothing under Providence is ever certain until an agent goes and tries and makes it so.
Ada Palmer
#3. When you realize you want to invest the rest of your lifestyle with somebody, you want the rest of your life to commence as quickly as achievable.
Billy Crystal
#4. Thirdly, the explorationists are willing to only move equipment during the winter, which means they'll be on ice roads, and remove the equipment as the ice begins to melt, so that the fragile tundra is protected.
George W. Bush
#5. I wrote poems in my corner of the Brooks Street station. I sent them to two editors who rejected them right off. I read those letters of rejection years later and I agreed with those editors.
Carl Sandburg
#6. Amy: Up.
Rory: What good's up?
Amy: Better than down.
-Doctor Who
Steven Moffat
#7. The rate of innovation is a function of the total number of people connected and exchanging ideas. It has gone up as population has gone up. It's gone up as people have concentrated in cities.
Peter Diamandis
#8. I don't want to get into autobiographies; I don't want to talk about myself.
Rollie Fingers
#9. You're enjoying this,' said Amy. 'My whole world has been taken over by a mysterious voice. All the people are extinct. Rory's gone. And you're enjoying this.'
'No, I'm not,' said the Doctor, trying hard not to show how much he was enjoying it.
Neil Gaiman
#10. I've done my share of period stuff. I'm not sure why, but people say I have a period face. The bread and butter of British TV is Jane Austen adaptations and bridges and bonnets and boats and horses.
Tom Hiddleston
#11. I set out on a narrow way many years ago, hoping I would find true love along the broken road
Rascal Flatts
#12. Too often, we don't give people the opportunity to fill in the blanks.
Seth Godin
#13. I'm not much of a multitasker, and when I'm in productive mode, organizational things suffer.
James Alison
#14. Maria looked at the TARDIS ... 'Is that really your carriage?' She asked. 'It is not very good, monsieur. It has no wheels.'
'It doesn't need them,' laughed Amy. 'It's an English carriage. They don't have wheels.
'Does Monsieur Rory push it?'
'When necessary,' laughed Amy.
James Goss
#15. May the IRS find that you deduct your pet sheep as an entertainment expense.
Christopher Moore
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