Granny Weatherwax Quotes
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I don't want to hurt you, Mistress Weatherwax," said Mrs Gogol.
"That's good," said Granny. "I don't want you to hurt me either. — Terry Pratchett
"That's good," said Granny. "I don't want you to hurt me either. — Terry Pratchett
Esme Weatherwax hadn't done nice. She'd done what was needed.
— Terry Pratchett
If I'd had to buy you, you wouldn't be worth the price.
— Terry Pratchett
The smug mask of virtue triumphant could be almost as horrible as the face of wickedness revealed.
— Terry Pratchett
Only Granny Weatherwax really knew Granny Weatherwax.
— Terry Pratchett
And Granny Weatherwax said, "I was younger when I last danced with you. But I am old now. There will be no more dances for me.
— Terry Pratchett
Freedom is not only a gift, but a summons to personal responsibility.
— Pope Benedict XVI
Where have you buried your best days? Have you lived or not? Look, one
says to oneself, look how cold the world is growing. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
says to oneself, look how cold the world is growing. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Granny Weatherwax was firmly against fiction. Life was hard enough without lies floating around and changing the way people thought.
— Terry Pratchett
Ella turned to the fireplace where a blackened kettle hung over what Granny Weatherwax always called an optimist's fire: two logs and hope.
— Terry Pratchett
Granny Weatherwax was not a good loser. From her point of view, losing was something that happened to other people.
— Terry Pratchett
I love design in general, the creativity. Whether it is golf courses, my apparel line, ads we do or our business with AriZona, design is fun.
— Jack Nicklaus
Do you know how wizards like to be buried?"
"Yes!"
"Well, how?"
Granny Weatherwax paused at the bottom of the stairs.
"Reluctantly. — Terry Pratchett
"Yes!"
"Well, how?"
Granny Weatherwax paused at the bottom of the stairs.
"Reluctantly. — Terry Pratchett
At least two of those present tonight were wearing Granny Weatherwax's famous goose-grease-and-sage chest liniment.
— Terry Pratchett
She strode across the moors as if distance was a personal insult.
— Terry Pratchett
If anyone locked me in a dungeon, there'd be screams.
— Terry Pratchett
She'd never mastered the talent for apologizing, but she appreciated it in other people.
— Terry Pratchett
You mean it's my destiny? she said at last.
Granny shrugged. Something like that. Probably. Who knows? — Terry Pratchett
Granny shrugged. Something like that. Probably. Who knows? — Terry Pratchett
I'm not a lady, I'm a witch.
— Terry Pratchett
Serve God and live; serve these other gods and died.
— Billy Graham