Some people live more in twenty years than others do in eighty. It's not the time that matters, it's the person!
[The Doctor remarks enthusiastically. Then on a more serious note.]
Good and evil are choices for any species.
[Though, really it's a grey blob. With many different shades of grey. Suddenly, all of The Doctor's age falls into his face and into his voice.]
Problem for any long-lived species.
[Good-byes are hard. Someone's had quite a lot. Just over thirty. However, The Doctor wouldn't trade back those moments. Nor the lessons that that face of The Doctor learned from his human companions.]
no subject
[The Doctor remarks enthusiastically. Then on a more serious note.]
Good and evil are choices for any species.
[Though, really it's a grey blob. With many different shades of grey. Suddenly, all of The Doctor's age falls into his face and into his voice.]
Problem for any long-lived species.
[Good-byes are hard. Someone's had quite a lot. Just over thirty. However, The Doctor wouldn't trade back those moments. Nor the lessons that that face of The Doctor learned from his human companions.]