"...there were rows upon rows of pews, old oak polished to a shine--and far, far above that, the flight of gray stone carved into arches. Pillars formed shadowed corridors; windows soared on the wall beyond. The flagstones gleamed. There was sunlight all around and dust in the air and a stillness that had weight."

‘Every companion in New Who taught the Doctor a valuable lesson, whether it be about love, death, loneliness, or caring. To me, two things can be drawn from this: one, no companion outshines the other, from Martha’s efficiency to Rory’s faithfulness to Donna’s playfulness; and two, no matter how old and wise you can be, there will always be someone else that can teach you something wonderful.’
What a great thought to take away from it all. I really wish I knew who the artist was that did the art behind it.
This is perfect- I have favorite companions (and villains, and incarnations of...doctor,...