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Quotes from Terry Pratchett

Really cool people?" said Things Not Working Properly Even After You've Given Them A Good Thumping.
~ Terry Pratchett
The press waited. It looked now like a great big beast. Soon he'd throw a lot of words into it. And in a few hours it would be hungry again, as if those words had never happened. You could feed it, but you could never fill it up.
~ Terry Pratchett
Es una realidad de la vida el hecho de que todos nos encontramos a uno u otro lado de un muro, de modo que la única solución es olvidarse de él o desarrollar unos dedos resistentes.
~ Terry Pratchett
Here you are. Would you like some pickles?" "Pickles gives me the wind something awful." "In that case—" "Oh, I wasn't saying no," Mistress Weatherwax said, taking two large pickled cucumbers.
~ Terry Pratchett
In other words, it's the familiar hot sinking feeling experienced by everyone who has let the waves of their own anger throw them far up on the beach of retribution, leaving them, in the poetic language of the everyday, up shit creek.
~ Terry Pratchett
Let me through. I'm a nosy person.' she said, employing both elbows. It worked, as this sort of approach generally does.
~ Terry Pratchett
gold, gold, gold, gold, gold, gold 'Is there a chorus?' Gold, gold, gold, gold, gold.' said Hwel. 'You left out a gold there.
~ Terry Pratchett
This was the time, when night wasn't quite over but day hadn't quite begun, when thoughts stood out bright and clear and without disguise.
~ Terry Pratchett
An alternative, favoured by those of a religious persuasion, was that A'Tuin was crawling from the Birthplace to the Time of Mating, as were all the stars in the sky which were, obviously, also carried by giant turtles. When they arrived they would briefly and passionately mate, for the first and only time, and from that fiery union new turtles would be born to carry a new pattern of worlds. This was known as the Big Bang hypothesis.
~ Terry Pratchett
A word writ doon can hang a man
~ Terry Pratchett
He was hanged, and then much later they put up a statue to him, which tells you more about people than you might wish to know.
~ Terry Pratchett
There are now, to the delight of parasitical writers like me, what I might almost call "public domain" plot items. There are dragons, and magic users, and far horizons, and quests, and items of power, and weird cities. There's the kind of scenery that we would have had on earth if only God had had the money.
~ Terry Pratchett
He could hear his granny speaking. "No one's too poor to buy soap." Of course, many people were. But in Cockbill Street they bought soap just the same. The table might not have any food on it but, by gods, it was well scrubbed. That was Cockbill Street, where what you mainly ate was your pride.
~ Terry Pratchett
How much experience do you think I've got in these matters? Armageddon only happens once, you know. They don't let you go around again until you get it right.
~ Terry Pratchett
There is a night that never comes to an end.... The clock of the world turns under its own shadow. Midnight is a moving place, hurtling around the planet at a thousand miles an hour like a dark knike, cutting slices of daily bread off the endless loaf of Time.
~ Terry Pratchett
His-his-history!' he cried. 'I declare the Stone Age at an end. History will start from tomorrow!
~ Terry Pratchett
William wondered why he always disliked people who said "no offense meant." Maybe it was because they found it easier to say "no offense meant" than actually to refrain from giving offense.
~ Terry Pratchett
Adora Belle fought back, and to make sure fought back even before she was attacked.
~ Terry Pratchett
It was like rising slowly out of a pink cloud, or a magnificent dream which, try as you might, drains out of your mind as the daylight shuffles in, leaving a terrible sense of loss; nothing, you know instinctively, nothing you're going to experience for the rest of the day is going to be one half as good as that dream.
~ Terry Pratchett
Right, pass the word along: no one is to look like a sock, understand?
~ Terry Pratchett
And if I vas to point at a castle on a towering crag and say 'Yonder is...zer castle' a volf would be bound to howl mournfully. In zer old country, zer scenery is psychotropic and knows vot is expected of it. Here, alas, people just look at you in a funny vay.
~ Terry Pratchett
It's a monocle, said the captain. It helps me see you, for which I am eternally grateful. I always say that if I had two I'd make a spectacle of myself.
~ Terry Pratchett
Death grinned. In order to fear, you had to be a me. Don't let anything happen to me. That was the song of fear.
~ Terry Pratchett
Stars is easy, people is hard.
~ Terry Pratchett