Blink sentence pack
- “It’s one in the morning! You think I’m going around at one in the morning?”
- “Pants?”
- “What’s wrong? What’s happened?”
- “What did you come here for, anyway?”
- “I love old things. They make me feel sad.”
- “What are you doing? It could be a burglar!”
- “How did you know I’d be here?”
- “I was told to bring this letter at this date at this exact time.”
- “Am I ill?”
- “Spooky, isn’t it?”
- “That’s enough! I’ve had enough now! It’s been a long day and I’ve had bloody enough!”
- “Will you have a drink with me?”
- “Just my phone number. Not a promise. Not an I.O.U. Just a phone number.”
- “How did I get here?”
- “It goes ding when there’s stuff.”
- “It was raining when we met.”
- “I have till the rain stops.”
- “You live in Scooby-Doo’s house.”
- “People don’t understand time. It’s not what you think it is.”
- “Tell me.”
- “I’m clever. And I’m listening, and don’t patronize me because people have died and I’m not happy.”
- “People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually, from a nonlinear, nonsubjective viewpoint, it’s more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly, timey-whimey… stuff.”
- “That’s my favorite. I’ve got that on a t-shirt.”
- “I am sorry. I am very, very sorry. It’s up to you now.”
- “The Angels are coming for you.”
- “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.”
- “It’s locked!”
- “Hurry up! Where are you!”
- “I can’t stay here.”
- “Can you mind the shop? I’m just nipping next door for some milk.”
- “Can’t you let it go? This is over.”
- “Look, there are some things you never find out. And it’s okay!”
- Back in a mo.”
- “Sorry, bit of a rush. There’s a sort of… thing happening. Very important that we stop it.”
- “Goodbye, Doctor.”
(via lonelytimeladyinabox)