Discworld Quote by Terry Pratchett
““Vimes shook some lather off the blade. "Hah! I bet they have. Tell me, Willikins, did you fight much when you were a kid? Were you in a gang or anything?" "I was privileged to belong to the Shamlegger Street Rude Boys, sir," said the butler. "Really?" said Vimes, genuinely impressed. "They were pretty tough nuts, as I recall." "Thank you, sir," said Willikins smoothly. "I pride myself I used to give somewhat more than I got if we needed to discuss the vexed area of turf issues with the young men from Rope Street. Stevedore's hooks were their weapon of choice, as I recall." "And yours...?" said Vimes, agog. "A cap-brim sewn with sharpened pennies, sir. An ever-present help in times of trouble." "Ye gods, man! You could put someone's eye out with something like that." "With care, sir, yes," said Willikins, meticulously folding a towel.””
About This Quote
Source Book: Discworld series, novel "Guards! Guards!" by Terry Pratchett, 1989
A character boasts about a weapon made from pennies, showing pride in resourcefulness and intimidation in a gritty urban setting.
In simple terms: Pride in a quirky weapon and street reputation.
Embrace creativity and confidence in tools.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- gang dynamics
- law enforcement
- personal branding
- conflict resolution
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does unconventional gear affect perception?
- What are the ethical limits of intimidation?
The weapon’s effectiveness is limited and its danger can cause unintended harm.