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    Jacqueline Rayner
    “He took her by the hand and led her out of the control room and into a little side room. There, amid a lot of sculpting paraphernalia, was her statue. The statue from the museum. The statue of Fortuna. New and gleaming.

    Rose gaped. 'But I never posed for this.'

    'No need,' said the Doctor, patting it on the arm -- an arm which still had a hand attached.

    'What d'you mean?'

    'I mean,' he explained, 'that you won't have to pose for it. As Mickey said -' the Doctor smiled to himself - 'it was sculpted by someone who knew you pretty well.'

    He ran a hand through his hair and looked as though he was expecting applause.

    Rose walked round the statue. 'Is my bum really that--'

    'Yes,' the Doctor interrupted testily. 'This statue is accurate in every detail. Bum. Arms. Legs. Nose. Broken fingernail on your right hand.'

    * * *


    Rose stood looking at the statue for a bit longer. 'It is perfect,' she said at last.

    'I was inspired.'

    They smiled at each other. All was right with the world again.”
    Jacqueline Rayner, Doctor Who: The Stone Rose

  • #2
    Matthew Edward Hall
    “What is a Messiah but another means of inequality?”
    Matthew Edward Hall, San Mateo: Proof of The Divine

  • #3
    Matthew Edward Hall
    “Most Religions Debunked, Memory Loss.”
    Matthew Edward Hall, San Mateo: Proof of The Divine

  • #4
    “The same people that outlawed the practice of Native American Medicine (without a colonizer centric degree), outlawed the traditional practice of healing those that are hurt/ill without expecting anything in return. Free healthcare. The basis of community.”
    San Mateo, San Mateo: Proof of The Divine

  • #5
    Terry Pratchett
    “The three rules of the Librarians of Time and Space are: 1) Silence; 2) Books must be returned no later than the last date shown; and 3) Do not interfere with the nature of causality.”
    Terry Pratchett, Guards! Guards!

  • #6
    Robert A. Heinlein
    “A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects.”
    Robert A. Heinlein
    tags: rah



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