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''For a while they flew on, motionless against the starry sweep of the Galaxy, itself motionless against the infinite sweep of the Universe. And then they turned round.''<br /> |
''For a while they flew on, motionless against the starry sweep of the Galaxy, itself motionless against the infinite sweep of the Universe. And then they turned round.''<br /> |
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''"It'll have to go," the men of Krikkit said as they headed back for home.''<br /> |
''"It'll have to go," the men of Krikkit said as they headed back for home.''<br /> |
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''On the way back they sang a number of tuneful and reflective songs on the subjects of peace, justice, morality, culture, sport, family life and the obliteration of all other life forms.''|[[Douglas Adams]], ''[[The |
''On the way back they sang a number of tuneful and reflective songs on the subjects of peace, justice, morality, culture, sport, family life and the obliteration of all other life forms.''|[[Douglas Adams]], ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy (Franchise)/Life, The Universe And Everything|Life The Universe And Everything]]''}} |
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{{quote|{{smallcaps|Down in the deepest kingdoms of the sea, where there is no light, there lives a type of creature with no brain and no eyes and no mouth. It does nothing but live and put forth petals of perfect crimson where none are there to see. It is nothing except a tiny "yes" in the night. And yet... and yet... it has enemies that bear on it a vicious, unbending malice, who wish not only for its tiny life to be over, but also that it never existed. [...] Now, ''imagine what they think of humanity.''}}|'''[[The Grim Reaper|Death]]''' on the Auditors of Reality, ''[[Discworld (Literature)/Hogfather|Hogfather]]''}} |
{{quote|{{smallcaps|Down in the deepest kingdoms of the sea, where there is no light, there lives a type of creature with no brain and no eyes and no mouth. It does nothing but live and put forth petals of perfect crimson where none are there to see. It is nothing except a tiny "yes" in the night. And yet... and yet... it has enemies that bear on it a vicious, unbending malice, who wish not only for its tiny life to be over, but also that it never existed. [...] Now, ''imagine what they think of humanity.''}}|'''[[The Grim Reaper|Death]]''' on the Auditors of Reality, ''[[Discworld (Literature)/Hogfather|Hogfather]]''}} |
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Down in the deepest kingdoms of the sea, where there is no light, there lives a type of creature with no brain and no eyes and no mouth. It does nothing but live and put forth petals of perfect crimson where none are there to see. It is nothing except a tiny "yes" in the night. And yet... and yet... it has enemies that bear on it a vicious, unbending malice, who wish not only for its tiny life to be over, but also that it never existed. [...] Now, imagine what they think of humanity.
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Evil? No, no, I will not accept that. They are programmed simply to survive. They can survive only by becoming the dominant species.
—Davros on his creations, Genesis of the Daleks
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Henry van Statten: I thought you were the great expert, Doctor. If you're so impressive, then why not just reason with this Dalek? It must be willing to negotiate. There must be something it needs, everything needs something. —Doctor Who, "Dalek"
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"This galaxy is unworthy of its Gods; overrun by arrogant, ignorant slaves. It is time to teach them all their place in the great scheme: They will learn to serve their betters... Or die."
—Zuul Dominus, Sword of the Stars
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EXTERMINATE!
—A Dalek. Any Dalek. Every Dalek, Doctor Who
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"[Coexistence] is a contradiction in terms. There is only one universe, it can contain only one life. Me!"
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Dr. ██████: Now, why did you kill those farmers? |