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"The Assasin moved quietly from roof to roof until he was well away from the excitement around the Watch House. His movements could be called catlike, except that he did not stop to spray urine up against things." -Night Watch “What old joke?” “Oh, come on! A boy goes into a butcher’s shop and says, ‘Mum says can we please have a sheep’s head and you’re to leave the eyes in ‘cos it’s got to see us through the week.’” -Making Money "There were temples, their doors wide open, filling the streets with the sounds of gongs, cymbals and, in the case of some of the more conservative fundamentalist religions, the brief screams of the victims." -Mort "Ankh, greatest of rivers. Even before it entered the city it was slow and heavy with the silt of the plains, and by the time it got to The Shades even an agnostic could have walked across it." -Mort "In fact Krull, with a large part of what for want of a better word must be called its coastline ticking out ove the Edge, was a fortunate island. The only native Krullians who did not apprecitate this were those who didn’t look where they were going or who walked in their sleep and, because of natural selection, there weren’t very many of them any more. All societites have their share of dropouts, but on Krull they never had a chance to drop back in again." -Mort
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Terence David John Pratchett (28 April 1948 — 12 March 2015) was a British Fantasy author and Archmage of Tropeomancy.1 A Knight Bachelor (i.e. Sir Terry Pratchett OBE), he was described as the most shoplifted author in Britain. Pratchett's trademark was his sense of humor — relying on wordplay, spoofing mythology and popular culture (though he usually didn't include current events in his work lest the books become dated), and publishing in genres ranging from fantasy to detective fiction to political thriller (often combining all three), rarely has there been found a phrase that he could not turn, and there are few subjects that Pterry (as his fans have affectionately dubbed him) wouldn't make at least a passing attempt to skewer on the end of a sharp metaphor. Outside of fiction, Pratchett was well-known for his sharp wit and keen awareness of human nature (and the innumerable failings thereof).