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Book cover for Monstrous Regiment (Discworld, #31; Industrial Revolution, #3)
It was said to be a wonder of the world, except that very few people around here ever wondered much about anything and were barely aware of the world.
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Terry Pratchett
“here is the new thing and here it is. And yesterday you never thought about it and after today you don’t know what you would do without it. That was what the technology was doing. It was your slave but, in a sense, it might be the other way round.”
Terry Pratchett, Raising Steam

Terry Pratchett
“He said that there was death and taxes, and taxes was worse, because at least death didn’t happen to you every year.”
Terry Pratchett, Reaper Man

Terry Pratchett
“She found her way into the kitchen. It was cold and quiet, except for the ticking of a clock on the wall. Both the hands had fallen off the clock face and lay at the bottom of the glass cover, so while the clock was still measuring time, it wasn’t inclined to tell anyone about it.”
Terry Pratchett, Tiffany Aching Complete 5-Book Collection: The Wee Free Men, A Hat Full of Sky, Wintersmith, I Shall Wear Midnight, The Shepherd's Crown – An Epic Young ... from Terry Pratchett's Beloved Discworld

Terry Pratchett
“There had been half a dozen men in that party of returning heroes. They must have been trekking with gray-faced patience for days, making their way back to little villages in the mountains. Polly counted nine arms and ten legs between them, and ten eyes. But it was the apparently whole who were worse, in a way. They kept their stinking coats buttoned tight, in lieu of bandages over whatever unspeakable mess lay beneath, and they had the smell of death about them. The inn’s regulars made space for them, and talked quietly, like people in a sacred place. Her father, not usually a man given to sentiment, quietly put a generous tot of brandy into each mug of ale, and refused all payment. Then it turned out that they were carrying letters from soldiers still fighting, and one of them had brought the letter from Paul. He pushed it across the table to Polly as she served them stew, and then, with very little fuss, he died.”
Terry Pratchett, Monstrous Regiment

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“No changes are permanent, but change is.”
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