A Quote by Neil Gaiman

I'm English, and 'Doctor Who' was this thing that I've been watching since I was three. — © Neil Gaiman
I'm English, and 'Doctor Who' was this thing that I've been watching since I was three.
But being in 'Doctor Who' is a dream come true. I've been a fan since I can remember watching TV.
I've been watching wrestling since I was three years old.
Howie's doctor told him to lose ten pounds, and since Howie's been on a diet he's gained three.
The real trouble with the doctor image in America is that it has been grayed by the image of the doctor-as-businessman, the doctor-as-bureaucrat, the doctor-as-medical-robot, and the doctor-as-terrified-victim-of-malpractice-suits.
My father was English. He date-raped my mother so she's hated English men ever since. You know my boyfriend's English, and I'm, uh, I'm half-English, which she's never been real happy about. If she finds out I'm dating someone English, she'll ah, think I' turning my back on her and becoming a foreigner.' Cathy, that's the stupidest reason I've ever heard.
He has been a doctor a year now and has had two patients - no, three, I think - yes, it was three; I attended their funerals.
Ever since I started watching Premier League, I found English football very appealing.
I have been the hugest HBO fan since I was 3, watching programming that I had no business watching as a child.
Since graduation, I have measured time in 4-by-5-inch pieces of paper, four days on the left and three on the right. Every social engagement, interview, reading, flight, doctor's appointment, birthday and dry-cleaning reminder has been handwritten between metal loops.
I started watching English news channels and would repeat after the anchor. Since coaching classes were expensive, I joined a call centre where, after undergoing training for a month, I quit. I followed this strategy in 15 BPOs. I could earn money and learn English at the same time.
I've never had much interest in spinoffery - the idea of writing in someone else's universe generally leaves me cold - but 'Doctor Who' is different. I've grown up with it. It's been part of my life since I was tiny, watching Jon Pertwee on a grainy black and white television in Cornwall and being terrified out of my mind.
I've been riding since I was maybe three or four. Ponies at first, and then I've really always been doing it since.
A doctor says to a man, "You want to improve your love life? You need to get some exercise. Run ten miles a day." Two weeks later, the man called the doctor. The doctor says, "How is your love life since you have been running?" "I don't know, I'm 140 miles away!"
I learned English by watching soaps as a kid, and since I don't have any formal education and can't teach at the universities like other literary writers do.
People have been watching me since I was eight. They've been watching me grow up, so they feel that connection with me.
I used to do a lot of plays in English, Hindi, and Urdu. I wanted to be an actor since I was three and a half.
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