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Kids Quotes by Terry Pratchett
- Look at Satan. Created as an angel, grows up to be the Great Adversary. Hey, if you’re going to go on about genetics, you might…
- My advice is this. For Christ's sake, don't write a book that is suitable for a kid of 12 years old, because the kids who…
- Mum had done everything you need to educate a kid. She made me a kid who likes books and she told me about 'Wind in…
- I was just a kid then. But I won't forget. Nor will others. There's lots of people with reason to hate the Church.
- You were the kind of kid who couldn't see the difference between throwing rocks at a cat and setting it on fire.
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