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I'd like to walk on the moon (and return).
Terry Pratchett
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Terry Pratchett
Age: 66 †
Born: 1948
Born: April 28
Died: 2015
Died: March 12
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The female mind is certainly a devious one, my lord. Vetinari looked at his secretary in surprise. Well, of course it is. It has to deal with the male one.
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Look, that's why there's rules, understand? So that you think before you break 'em.
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Be one of the crowd? It went against everything a wizard stood for, and a wizard would not stand for anything if he could sit down for it, but even sitting down, you had to stand out.
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It's lies. It's all lies. Some of them are just prettier than others, that's all. People see what they think is there.
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The Librarian was not familiar with love, which had always struck him as a bit ethereal and soppy, but kindness, on the other hand, was practical. You knew where you were with kindness, especially if you were holding a pie it had just given you.
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What's money interested in? More money.
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The enemy isn’t men, or women, it’s bloody stupid people and no-one has the right to be stupid.
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Now that their long war was over, they could get on with the proper concern of all civilised nations, which is to prepare for the next one.
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