The Doctor: I've seen bigger. Clara: Really?The Doctor: Are you joking? It's massive!

Steven Moffat
The Doctor: I've seen bigger. Clara: Really?The Doctor: Are you...
The Doctor: I've seen bigger. Clara: Really?The Doctor: Are you...
The Doctor: I've seen bigger. Clara: Really?The Doctor: Are you...
The Doctor: I've seen bigger. Clara: Really?The Doctor: Are you...
About This Quote

The Doctor's comment about the size of the Dalek's head refers to his experience as a Time Lord and knowledge of how large and powerful they are. The Doctor is an old man and has seen and experienced a lot throughout his life. He is also possibly very knowledgeable about the sizes of things.

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