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Mađurinn bjó til trúarbrögđin en ekki ţau hann.

Karl Marx

Ţví meira sem fólk ánetjast trúarbrögđum, ţví meiru glatar ţađ af sjálfu sér.

Karl Marx

To wash one's hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless, means to side with the powerful, not to be neutral.

Paulo Freire

If his body was a temple, it was one of those strange ones where people did odd things to animals in the basement, and if he watched what he ate it was only to see it wriggle.

Terry Pratchett, The Truth, pg. 91

Because I don't believe religions are religions. No, I believe they're philosophies, with some good ideas, and some FUCKING WEIRD ONES!

Eddie Izzard

It's an established fact that, despite everything society can do, girls of seven are magnetically attracted to the colour pink.

Terry Pratchett, Monstrous Regiment, pg. 367

Just erotic. Nothing kinky. It's the difference between using a feather and using a chicken.

Terry Pratchett, Eric, pg. 8

This device is provided without warranty of any kind as to reliability, accuracy, existence or otherwise or fitness for any particular purpose and Bioalchemic Products specifically does not warrant, guarantee, imply or make any representations as to its merchantability for any particular purpose and furthermore shall have no liability for or responsibility to you or any other person, entity or deity with respect of any loss or damage whatsoever caused by this device or object or by any attempts to destroy it by hammering it against a wall or dropping it into a deep well or any other means whatsoever and moreover asserts that you indicate your acceptance of this agreement or any other agreement that may be substituted at any time by coming within five miles of the product or observing it through large telescopes or by any other means because you are such an easily cowed moron who will happily accept arrogant and unilateral conditions on a piece of highly priced garbage that you would not dream of accepting on a bag of dog biscuits and is used solely at your own risk.

Terry Pratchett, The Truth, pg. 118

Anyway, aristocrats don't like to see other toffs starving. They find them silly jobs to do for serious wages -

Terry Pratchett, The Truth, pg. 299

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