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'''Ridcully:''' He's got a point, you know. [[Badass Unintentional|He seems to come back from all sorts of]]-<br /> |
'''Ridcully:''' He's got a point, you know. [[Badass Unintentional|He seems to come back from all sorts of]]-<br /> |
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'''Rincewind:''' You see? [[Genre Savvy|I've been living my life a long time. I know how it works]].|''[[Discworld/The Last Hero|The Last Hero]]''}} |
'''Rincewind:''' You see? [[Genre Savvy|I've been living my life a long time. I know how it works]].|''[[Discworld/The Last Hero|The Last Hero]]''}} |
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'''Almost, he could look down like a released spirit at his skinny, bespectacled self stretched on the chair and Ottoman and feel sorry for the clever chap whose future might be sacrificed for the goddamned Jews. How could he help it? He was a human being and he was sane. If a sane man who knew about this insane thing didn't fight it, there was not much hope for the race of man was there?'' |
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Leslie Slote deciding to be a hero and not liking it one bit. From ''War and Remembrance'' by Hermann Wouk. |
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Rincewind: I do not wish to volunteer for this mission. |
'Almost, he could look down like a released spirit at his skinny, bespectacled self stretched on the chair and Ottoman and feel sorry for the clever chap whose future might be sacrificed for the goddamned Jews. How could he help it? He was a human being and he was sane. If a sane man who knew about this insane thing didn't fight it, there was not much hope for the race of man was there?
Leslie Slote deciding to be a hero and not liking it one bit. From War and Remembrance by Hermann Wouk.