
Did I see them waving?’ said Mrs Liberty’And particling, I shouldn’t wonder’ said the Alderman
– Terry Pratchett
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- And he goes around killing people?- said Mort. He shook his head. -œThere’s no justice.-Death sighed. No, he said… there’s just me. – Terry Pratchett
- Yes, but humans are more important than animals,’ said Brutha.’This is a point of view often expressed by humans,’ said Om. – Terry Pratchett
- Stains tell a story,- Zac said, waving his arms as he spoke. -œMy car is full of random stains. – Shana Norris
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- Peace?’ said Vetinari. ‘Ah, yes, defined as period of time to allow for preparation for the next war. – Terry Pratchett
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- You mean it’s my destiny? she said at last.Granny shrugged. Something like that. Probably. Who knows? – Terry Pratchett
- He stared at his feet. -œI’m still very ignorant,- he said, -œbut at least I’m ignorant about really important things. – Terry Pratchett
- I DON’T KNOW ABOUT YOU, he said, BUT I COULD MURDER A CURRY. – Terry Pratchett
- I MAY HAVE ALLOWED MYSELF SOME FLICKER OF EMOTION IN THE RECENT PAST, said Death, BUT I CAN GIVE IT UP ANY TIME I LIKE. – Terry Pratchett
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- Down, boy! Couchant! I said couchant! No! Not rampant! – Terry Pratchett
- I love walking into a bookstore. It’s like all my friends are sitting on shelves, waving their pages at me. – Tahereh Mafi
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- Something or someone is always waving goodbye. – Marty Rubin
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- I’m all alone,fuming at myself,waving a great flagof failure. – Emma Cameron
- And if I see you step foot on my property again, I’ll do more than make a phone call,- he says, waving the baseball bat around menacingly. – Sarah Darer Littman
- I’m now -˜Doctor’ to the patients and I have to cover my ignorance by waving my arms and looking grave. – Howard Florey
- An atheist waving a cross at a vampire was a truly pitiful sight. – Laurell K Hamilton
- I wonder, said the Lord I wonder if I know the answer any more. – Norman Mailer
- Wandering is never waste, dear boy,’ he said. ‘While you wander you will find much to wonder about, and wonder is the first step to creation. – Pearl S Buck
- Wandering is never waste, dear boy,’ he said. ‘While you wander you will find much to wonder about, and wonder is the first step to creation. – Pearl S Buck
- You are the belle of the ball tonight.- He said as he moved in closer. -œHow can you be so sinfully beautiful Mrs. Norman? – Barry Gray
- Don’t matter if you believe in them or not. If they’re there, they’re there,’ Mrs. Phipps said. – Joan Lowery Nixon
- My mum, Mrs Caroline Antwi said ” A person must achieve all that he/she can possibly achieve. – Lailah Gifty Akita
- My grandma, Mrs Grace Ayorkor Acquah said ‘Educating the child is everybody’s business. – Lailah Gifty Akita
- Oh, poor, poor fellow!’ said Mrs. Elliot with a remorse that was sincere, though her congratulations would not have been. – EM Forster
- Mrs Beaumont shrugged. -˜Dougie travelled light in life,’ she said. -˜He knew it was people who were important. – Sara Sheridan
- I REMEMBER WHEN ALL THIS WILL BE AGAIN. – Terry Pratchett
- Just because something is a metaphor doesn’t mean it can’t be real. – Terry Pratchett
- There’s no point in believing in things that exist. – Terry Pratchett
- Where’s the pleasure in bein’ the winner if the loser ain’t alive to know they’ve lost? – Terry Pratchett
- … a metaphor … is like lying but more decorative. – Terry Pratchett
- But that was just it – hate was exactly the right word. Hate is a force of attraction. Hate is just love with its back turned. – Terry Pratchett
- The games we play are lessons we learn. The assumptions we make, things we ignore, and things we change make us what we become. – Terry Pratchett