Terry Pratchett Quotes & Sayings (Page 4)
Terry Pratchett quotes and sayings page 4 (deceased author born on Apr 28, 1948). Here's quote # 31 through 40 out of the 143 we have for him.
“It's not worth doing something unless you were doing something that someone, somewere, would much rather you weren't doing.”
“I've lost both parents in the last two years, so you pick up on that stuff. That's the most terrible thing about being an author - standing there at your mother's funeral, but you don't switch the author off. So your own innermost thoughts are grist for the mill.”
“Sometimes it is better to light a flamethrower than curse the darkness.”
“There was once a caustic comment from someone suggesting I was breeding a new race. Fans from different countries have married, amazing things like that. I've been to some of the weddings. I went to one here the other day, a pagan ceremony.”
“In the beginning there was nothing, which exploded.”
“The harder I work, the luckier I become.”
“Sooner or later we're all someone's dog.”
“Writing is the most fun you can have by yourself.”
“The intelligence of the creature known as a crowd, is the square root of the number of people in it.”
“Christ managed to boil down an awful lot of commandments to a few very simple rules for living. It's when you go backwards through the 'begats' and the Garden of Eden, and you start thinking, 'Hang on, that's a big punishment for eating one lousy apple... There's a human-rights issue.'”
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