Tom Baker quotes:

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  • Asking An Angel To Blow Kisses You Way, Hoping To Lighten & Brighten Your Day.

  • I have never described the time I was in Doctor Who as anything except a kind of ecstatic success, but all the rest has been rather a muddle and a disappointment. Compared to Doctor Who, it has been an outrageous failure really - it's so boring.

  • I'm obsessive about the kind of melodrama of getting through the days and trying to make them good and funny and a happy experience. But my feeling towards the fans is that they delivered me from darkness.

  • Being Doctor Who, I used to look at the clock and know at half past four we were going to stop rehearsing - and that was a sad moment for me because I wanted to stay in this beautiful, unreal world.

  • The Old Testament is my favourite science fantasy reading.

  • Some Christmas tree ornaments do more than glitter and glow, they represent a gift of love given a long time ago

  • It was actually, 'Where ever there is television, there is poor old shagged out Tom Baker running across the rocks and punting down the river.'

  • My capacity as a monk was to passionately believe utter nonsense, and when you're an actor you have to do the same thing. Also, Christianity used to have a lot to do with self-loathing and an acceptance of criticism and things like that which is terribly important for actors.

  • I used to always be putting my hat on children being photographed and then getting home and discovering I was riddled with lice. That used to happen very, very regularly. I used to get headlice all the time.

  • Keepers of light carry invisible candles of hope, touching hearts and illuminating the souls of friends.

  • I've never ever read a script. I really must read Macbeth, because I was in it once. I got a lot of laughs in that, I can tell you.

  • Life is like the rungs on a ladder. The reason they are placed so close together is that we can learn to take baby steps and reach our destinations safely.

  • I've learned It's the important little baby steps, which teaches us, how to grow. Moving up just one small notch, will help us more, than we know.

  • I never read the scripts at all carefully and never wanted to know what was going on, because i felt that being a benevolent alien, that's the way it should be

  • Well, I think if more people had more applause, it would make them feel better. I often give my wife a round of applause. If the meal is very good I give her a standing ovation.

  • We are pre-disposed for fantasy, there is a natural impulse for human beings to want to get off their heads or out of their heads in something in a substance or a drink or an idea or a religion which will comfort them and make life exciting.

  • I've been involved in one or two successes in classical plays but nothing to touch the excitement and the glamour and the gratification of being a children's hero for so long.

  • I think people can believe in anything.

  • I wasnt interested in novelty. I was looking for good drama.

  • A True Friend who leaves heart felt messages, can be a lighthouse to others, sharing light and truth, which comes from their heart.

  • It's funny, in literature no one ever goes to the lavatory.

  • One longs to be funny, to make people laugh. Laughter is such a sign of approval, isn't it?

  • We have newsreaders behaving like actors, lowering their voices if it's a sad story, as if we didn't know it's a sad story. There isn't a single cool newsreader.

  • I am a one success man.

  • I have never described the time I was in Doctor Who as anything except a kind of ecstatic success, but all the rest has been rather a muddle and a disappointment. Compared to Doctor Who, it has been an outrageous failure really - it's so boring."

  • Respect is more than giving consideration of one's feelings. It is showing common courtesy for another human being.

  • Well, I think people don't recognise my face because I'm so much older now, but it is astonishing that people can recognise a voice. I do sometimes get recognised, and indeed a lot of people do come and see me.

  • I don't watch television. I know better than that.

  • Precious moments are small elements of time, we show and share love and kindness, with those we care about.

  • I really think that reading a whole script is kind of prying and neurotic, don't you?

  • I have no regrets about being 'Doctor Who'. It was the greatest thing that ever happened to me.

  • I wasn't interested in novelty. I was looking for good drama.

  • A great tribute, is expressing the great love for a Grandmother we share with our children.

  • Actors are able to trick themselves into treating anything as if it's fantastic. It's a kind of madness really.

  • Brighten someone's by adding a spoon full of kindness.

  • Eureka is Greek for รข??this bath is too hot'.

  • Friends are like Lighthouses, with the sources of light coming from their hearts.

  • From soul to soul, and heart to heart. May you be blessed, I wish to impart.

  • I think quite often a fate worse than death is life - for lots of people.

  • I was cutting and threading pipe in the tunnels to get water into the shower rooms for athletics. I was repairing old metal windows, fixing cement walls where rain was coming through, and drying out the maple gym floors in hopes of removing the warping.

  • I was never really happy until I became 'Doctor Who'.

  • I'm really not an actor of any kind. I've always seen myself as an entertainer, someone who makes people laugh. That's all I've ever wanted to do. 'Doctor Who' has always just been me, really.

  • I'm the only man in London that 'Don't talk to strange men' doesn't apply to.

  • Instead of the 1997 film directed, written, by James Cameron with Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane creating a love story and a large diamond with a beautiful song "My Heart Will Go On" sung by Celine Dion. What about the real love story that took place that night between the passengers themselves, and many crew members knowing they would also give their lives. Adding another meaning for "SOS" Service, Obedience, and Sacrifice.

  • It's the end--but the moment has been prepared for.

  • Lis Sladen was very important to me, you know. When I joined the little world of 'Doctor Who', Lis was already a star.

  • Loving friends let kindness grow in their hearts, creating a oneness with their souls.

  • Most drama in our lives is really rather squalid.

  • Not only don't I know who I am, but I'm very suspicious of people who do know who they are. I am sometimes ten or twelve people a day, and sometimes four or five people an hour!

  • Plenty of clever children have to pretend to be not clever or else they get bullied by the thick.

  • Politicians are just Daily Mail journalists writ large, aren't they? They're always telling us what's going to happen, and we know they don't know!

  • Strive to have sunshine in our hearts each day. It will greatly improve our outlook.

  • The older I get, the older old is.

  • The success of a close friend is often wounding, especially if he has been poor for so long.

  • The thing is I'm very interested in bad taste, as anyone who's ever seen me perform or had dinner with me would know.

  • The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. Instead of changing their views to fit the facts, they try to change the facts to fit their views.

  • To be adored is something I recommend

  • When judging others it's the intangibles that we often miss.

  • You know, you're a classic example of the inverse ratio between the size of the mouth and the size of the brain.

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