"Needless to say, they refused to submit to……" — Terry Pratchett
"Needless to say, they refused to submit to the Empire, conducting such a persistent guerrilla war that the Romans gave up hope of conquering Scotland, and the Wee Free Men remained both wee and free."
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1,149 Quotes by Terry Pratchett
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