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Terry Pratchett

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There's a saying that all roads lead to Ankh-Morpork. And it's wrong. All roads lead away from Ankh-Morpork, but sometimes people just walk along them the wrong way.


— Terry Pratchett


#humor

This is Art holding a Mirror up to Life. That’s why everything is exactly the wrong way around.


— Terry Pratchett


#life #mirrors #art

But this didn't feel like magic. It felt a lot older than that. It felt like music.


— Terry Pratchett


#music #music

The hippo of recollection stirred in the muddy waters of the mind.


— Terry Pratchett


#humor #memory #metaphor #recollection #humor

The city's full of people who you just see around.


— Terry Pratchett


#cities #strangers #men

Legends don't have to make sense. They just have to be beautiful. Or at least interesting.


— Terry Pratchett


#beauty

I never said nothing..." "I know you never! I could hear you not saying anything! You've got the loudest silences I ever did hear from anyone who wasn't dead!


— Terry Pratchett


#humor #humorous #funny

The reaper does not listen to the harvest.


— Terry Pratchett


#harvest #reaper #death

Be careful what you wish for. You never know who will be listening.


— Terry Pratchett


#music

I REMEMBER WHEN ALL THIS WILL BE AGAIN.


— Terry Pratchett


#reality #time #life






About Terry Pratchett

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Did you know about Terry Pratchett?

His family moved to Bridgwater Somerset briefly in 1957 following which he passed his eleven plus exam in 1959 earning him a place in John Hampden Grammar School. He was made an adjunct Professor in the School of English at Trinity College Dublin in 2010 with a role in postgraduate education in creative writing and popular literature. Pratchett's first novel The Carpet People was publiTerry Pratchettd in 1971 and since his first Discworld novel (The Colour of Magic) was publiTerry Pratchettd in 1983 he has written two books a year on average.

His latest Discworld book Snuff was at the time of its release the third-fastest-selling hardback adult-audience novel since records began in the United Kingdom selling 55000 copies in the first three days. Sir Terence David John "Terry" Pratchett OBE (born 28 April 1948) is an English author of fantasy novels especially comical works. In December 2007 Pratchett announced that he was suffering from early-onset Alzheimer's disease.

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