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In ancient times cats were worshipped as gods; they have not forgotten this.

- Terry Pratchett

Pet, Ancient Times, Times, Cats

Evolution was far more thrilling to me than the biblical account. Who would not rather be a rising ape than a falling angel? To my juvenile eyes, Darwin was proved true every day. It doesn't take much to make us flip back into monkeys again.

- Terry Pratchett

Every Day, Rising, Rather, Thrilling

Over the centuries, mankind has tried many ways of combating the forces of evil... prayer, fasting, good works and so on. Up until Doom, no one seemed to have thought about the double-barrel shotgun. Eat leaden death, demon.

- Terry Pratchett

Death, Thought, Works, Centuries

Never trust any complicated cocktail that remains perfectly clear until the last ingredient goes in, and then immediately clouds.

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Trust, Perfectly, Ingredient, Remains

Nothing I can say or devise, and nothing anybody else can say or devise, is going to be perfect.

- Terry Pratchett

Perfect, Going, Anybody, Devise

There is a rumour going around that I have found God. I think this is unlikely because I have enough difficulty finding my keys, and there is empirical evidence that they exist.

- Terry Pratchett

Think, Evidence, I Think, Unlikely

I must have read every issue of 'Punch' published in the 20th century, and I think in the process I picked up the true voice of English humour - that amiable, fairly liberal, laconic voice which you find in something like 'Three Men in a Boat.'

- Terry Pratchett

Voice, Three, I Think, Picked

My experience in Amsterdam is that cyclists ride where the hell they like and aim in a state of rage at all pedestrians while ringing their bell loudly, the concept of avoiding people being foreign to them.

- Terry Pratchett

Aim, Loudly, Ringing, Foreign

I think we are waiting for an e-book that even non-techies can be comfortable with. From my point of view, the biggest change is that I don't have to spend most of the day printing out and packaging a manuscript. I think I almost miss that.

- Terry Pratchett

Waiting, I Think, Almost, Packaging

In the beginning there was nothing, which exploded.

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Beginning, Nothing, Which, Exploded

Often I sort of work up and down the manuscript. I sometimes used to go ahead of myself to see what was going to happen next, to make certain it fits what was going to be happening soon.

- Terry Pratchett

Next, Happen, Going, Manuscript

The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it.

- Terry Pratchett

Funny, Mind, Having, Insist

Tolkien is eminently filmable, I think. 'The Lord of the Rings' is intensely... landscaped. But 'Discworld' is about dialogue, which is one reason why it might be hard to film.

- Terry Pratchett

Think, Reason, Which, Rings

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.

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Here, Some, Been, Different Countries

I mean, I wouldn't pay more than a couple of quid to see me, and I'm me.

- Terry Pratchett

Mean, See, Couple, Quid

You can't build a plot out of jokes. You need tragic relief. And you need to let people know that when a lot of frightened people are running around with edged weaponry, there are deaths. Stupid deaths, usually. I'm not writing 'The A-Team' - if there's a fight going on, people will get hurt. Not letting this happen would be a betrayal.

- Terry Pratchett

Stupid, Betrayal, Weaponry, Hurt

The most watched programme on the BBC, after the news, is probably 'Doctor Who.' What has happened is that science fiction has been subsumed into modern literature. There are grandparents out there who speak Klingon, who are quite capable of holding down a job. No one would think twice now about a parallel universe.

- Terry Pratchett

Grandparents, Fiction, Been, Parallel

The pen is mightier than the sword if the sword is very short, and the pen is very sharp.

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Pen, Very, Than, Sword

'Discworld' is taking something that you know is ridiculous and treating it as if it is serious, to see if something interesting happens when you do so.

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Interesting, See, Something, Treating

In all seriousness, people think that it's the ideas that are important. Well, everyone has ideas, all the time. I tend to write mine down and remember them, but at some point you have to apply the bum to the seat and knock out about sixty five thousand words - that's how long a novel is.

- Terry Pratchett

Some, Knock, About, Bum

Personally, I think the best motto for an educational establishment is: 'Or Would You Rather Be a Mule?'

- Terry Pratchett

Think, I Think, Educational, Mule

The bravest person I've ever met was a young boy going through massive amounts of treatment for a very rare, complex and unpleasant disease. I last saw him at a Discworld convention, where he chose to take part in a game as an assassin. He died not long afterwards, and I wish I had his fortitude and sense of style.

- Terry Pratchett

Through, Very, Treatment, Chose

I got quite annoyed after the Haiti earthquake. A baby was taken from the wreckage and people said it was a miracle. It would have been a miracle had God stopped the earthquake. More wonderful was that a load of evolved monkeys got together to save the life of a child that wasn't theirs.

- Terry Pratchett

Been, Save, Evolved, Earthquake

You can't remember the plot of the Dr Who movie because it didn't have one, just a lot of plot holes strung together. It did have a lot of flashing lights, though.

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Movie, Though, Strung

I intend, before the endgame looms, to die sitting in a chair in my own garden with a glass of brandy in my hand and Thomas Tallis on the iPod. Oh, and since this is England, I had better add, 'If wet, in the library.' Who could say that this is bad?

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Die, Bad, Before, Intend

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.

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Own, About, Innermost, Terrible Thing

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. Who was it said - one of the famous lady novelists - 'unhappy is the family that contains an author'?

- Terry Pratchett

Own, About, Novelists, Terrible Thing

Five exclamation marks, the sure sign of an insane mind.

- Terry Pratchett

Mind, Sign, Sure, Sure Sign

I believe it should be possible for someone stricken with a serious and ultimately fatal illness to choose to die peacefully with medical help, rather than suffer.

- Terry Pratchett

Medical, Die, Rather, Stricken

Knowing that you are going to die is, I suspect, the beginning of wisdom.

- Terry Pratchett

Beginning, Die, Knowing, Suspect

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