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Just erotic. Nothing kinky. It's the difference between using a feather and using a chicken. (p. 4)
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'I thought you were stuffed,' said Rincewind.
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He crawled back to Eric.
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You didn't have to go and kick me!"
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He decided to try the truth again. It was a novel approach and worth experimenting with. (p. 105)
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I want to be a eunuch, sir," Eric added.
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That's what you call metaphor," said Rincewind.
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Most of history is pretty appalling, when you look hard at it. Or even not very hard. (p. 147)
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This is really horrible," said Eric, as they walked away. "It gives evil a bad name." (p. 171)
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According to Ephebian mythology, there's a girl who comes down here every winter."
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Wossname!" said the parrot, who was sitting on his shoulder.
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It was the voice of someone who had seen it all and hadn't liked any of it very much. (p. 180)
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