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- There are all kinds of darkness, and all kinds of things can be found in them, imprisoned, banished, lost or hidden. Sometimes they escape. Sometimes…
- He stared at his feet. “I’m still very ignorant,” he said, “but at least I’m ignorant about really important things.
- It's vital to remember who you really are. It's very important. It isn't a good idea to rely on other people or things to do…
- And so the children of the revolution were faced with the age-old problem: it wasn't that you had the wrong kind of government, which was…
- One of the things forgotten about the human spirit is that while it is, in the right conditions, noble and brave and wonderful, it is…
- Always face what you fear. Have just enough money, never too much, and some string. Even if it’s not your fault, it’s your responsibility. Witches…
- Learnin’ how not to do things is as hard as learning how to do them.
- The people who really run organizations are usually found several levels down, where it is still possible to get things done.
- The Assassin moved quietly from roof to roof until he was well away from the excitement around the Watch House. His movements could be called…
- THAT’S MORTALS FOR YOU, Death continued. THEY’VE ONLY GOT A FEW YEARS IN THIS WORLD AND THEY SPEND THEM ALL IN MAKING THINGS COMPLICATED FOR…
- Young man, the games we play are lessons we learn. The assumptions we make, things we ignore, and things we change make us what we…
- People who are rather more than six feet tall and nearly as broad across the shoulders often have uneventful journeys. People jump out at them…
- And what do you really do? asked Tiffany. The thin witch hesitatied for a moment, and then: We look to ... the edges, said Mistress…
- That's one form of magic, of course." "What, just knowing things?" "Knowing things that other people don't know.
- Reality is not digital, an on-off state, but analog. Something gradual. In other words, reality is a quality that things possess in the same way…
- Cheery was aware that Commander Vimes didn't like the phrase 'The innocent have nothing to fear', believing the innocent had everything to fear, mostly from…
- Truthfully, without over-egging it, as I often do, the library and journalism, those things made me who I am.
- There are things around, and I know where they can be got quite easily, but I quite like waking up to the sunshine.
- What do you call those things you find at the bottom of rivers? Frogs? Stones? Unsuccessful Gangsters?
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