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"When theyre standing right in front of you, kings are a kind of speech impediment."
"I always thought Detritus would be good at: "I bet youre wondrin how many time I fired dis crossbow--"

Sir Terence David John Pratchett was an English author, humorist, and satirist, best known for the Discworld series of 41 comic fantasy novels published between 1983 and 2015, and for the apocalyptic comedy novel Good Omens (1990), which he co-wrote with Neil Gaiman.
"When theyre standing right in front of you, kings are a kind of speech impediment."
"I dont believe. I never have, not in big beards in the sky."
"Keep em busy. That was one of the three rules of being chief that old Grimm had passed on to him. Act confidently, never say I dont know, and when all else fails, keep em busy."
"Next comes the realist phase ("After all, from a purely geometrical point of view a cat is only a tube with a door at the top.")."
"What you have here is an example of that well known phenomenon, A Bookshop Assistant Who Knows Buggerall But Wont Admit It (probably some kind of arts graduate)."
"Wikipedia, eh? Must be accurate then!"
"In the life of the mass-order, the culture of the generality tends to conform to the demands of the average human being. Spirituality decays through being diffused among the masses when knowledge is impoverished in every possible way by rationalisation until it becomes accessible to the crude understanding of all."
"I say this to you because we Spaniards are a forgetful people, because we are used to living for the moment, because we do not look back, because we do not know how to see the chain of heroes, because we do not contemplate the sum of sacrifices."
"Sharon Tate was my best friend. Once, we were roommates. She introduced me to my husband. She was the godmother to my baby daughter who is named for her. In the six years time that I knew her, she never said an unkind word about anyone."
"Long time to see. (VS: Tapion)"
"Most mathematicians prove what they can, von Neumann proves what he wants." Once in a discussion about the rapid growth of mathematics in modern times, von Neumann was heard to remark that whereas thirty years ago a mathematician could grasp all of mathematics, that is impossible today. Someone asked him: "What percentage of all mathematics might a person aspire to understand today?" Von Neumann went into one of his five-second thinking trances, and said: "About 28 percent."
"Children must be free to think in all directions irrespective of the peculiar ideas of parents who often seal their childrens minds with preconceived prejudices and false concepts of past generations. Unless we are very careful, very careful indeed, and very conscientious, there is still great danger that our children may turn out to be the same kind of people we are."