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Terry David John Pratchett

  • val ☽har citeretfor 8 måneder siden
    “Funny if we both got it wrong, eh? Funny if I did the good thing and you did the bad one, eh?”
  • val ☽har citeretfor 8 måneder siden
    He’d been an angel once. He hadn’t meant to Fall. He’d just hung around with the wrong people.
  • val ☽har citeretfor 8 måneder siden
    The angel turned to Crowley.
    “Really, my dear,” he murmured.
    “Sorry,” said Crowley. “I was forgetting myself.”
  • val ☽har citeretfor 8 måneder siden
    “Don’t you try to tempt me,” said Aziraphale wretchedly. “I know you, you old serpent.”
  • Memmishar citeretfor 5 måneder siden
    She was actually quite surprised she’d promised that, since she hadn’t intended to, it strictly speaking being her afternoon free until the coach came, but Miss Tick had a way of asking questions that got the answers she wanted.

    Miss Tick also asked for a fresh egg, not cooked, in its shell. Witches were also good at asking questions that weren’t followed by the other person saying, “Why?”
  • Memmishar citeretfor 5 måneder siden
    She was actually quite surprised she’d promised that, since she hadn’t intended to, it strictly speaking being her afternoon free until the coach came, but Miss Tick had a way of asking questions that got the answers she wanted.

    Miss Tick also asked for a fresh egg, not cooked, in its shell. Witches were also good at asking questions that weren’t followed by the other person saying, “Why?”
  • Memmishar citeretfor 5 måneder siden
    Miss Tick?” said Tiffany again as they trudged away.

    “Er, yes?”

    “You are very nervous,” said Tiffany. “If you told me why, that means there’s two of us, which is only half the nervousness each.”
  • Memmishar citeretfor 5 måneder siden
    “Well, the thing about the obvious,” said Miss Level, “is that it so often isn’t. . . .
  • Memmishar citeretfor 5 måneder siden
    Things that try too hard to be funny often aren’t.
  • bblbrxhar citeretfor 2 år siden
    ‘This is intolerable!’ snapped Vorbis. ‘We have been treated—’
    ‘Much better than you would have treated us,’ said the Tyrant mildly. ‘You sit or you stand, my lord, because this is Ephebe and indeed you may stand on your head for all I care, but don’t expect me to believe that if it was I, seeking peace in your Citadel, I would be encouraged to do anything but grovel on what was left of my stomach. Be seated or be upstanding, my lord, but be quiet. I have nearly finished.’
    ‘Finished what?’ said Vorbis.
    ‘The peace treaty,’ said the Tyrant.
    ‘But that is what we are here to discuss,’ said Vorbis.
    ‘No,’ said the Tyrant. The lizard scuttled again. ‘That is what you are here to sign.’
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