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Quotes from NIGHT WATCH by Terry Pratchett

Privilege, which just means “private law.” Two types of people laugh at the law; those that break it and those that make it.

“Yeah, all right, but everyone knows they torture people,” mumbled Sam.

“Do they?” said Vimes. “Then why doesn’t anyone do anything about it?”

“’Cos they torture people.”

It wasn’t that the city was lawless. It had plenty of laws. It just didn’t offer many opportunities not to break them. Swing didn’t seem to have grasped the idea that the system was supposed to take criminals and, in some rough-and-ready fashion, force them into becoming honest men. Instead, he’d taken honest men and turned them into criminals. And the Watch, by and large, into just another gang.

Everyone was guilty of something. Vimes knew that. Every copper knew it. That was how you maintained your authority—everyone, talking to a copper, was secretly afraid you could see their guilty secret written on their forehead. You couldn’t, of course. But neither were you supposed to drag someone off the street and smash their fingers with a hammer until they told you what it was.

One of the hardest lessons of young Sam’s life had been finding out that the people in charge weren’t in charge. It had been finding out that governments were not, on the whole, staffed by people who had a grip, and that plans were what people made instead of thinking.

People on the side of The People always ended up disappointed, in any case. They found that The People tended not to be grateful or appreciative or forward-thinking or obedient. The People tended to be small-minded and conservative and not very clever and were even distrustful of cleverness. And so, the children of the revolution were faced with the age-old problem: it wasn’t that you had the wrong kind of government, which was obvious, but that you had the wrong kind of people. 

As soon as you saw people as things to be measured, they didn’t measure up.

Where was the law? There was the barricade. Who was it protecting from what? The city was run by a madman and his shadowy chums, so where was the law?

Coppers liked to say that people shouldn’t take the law into their own hands, and they thought they knew what they meant. But they were thinking about peaceful times, and men who went around to sort out a neighbor with a club because his dog had crapped once too often on their doorstep. But at times like these, who did the law belong to? If it shouldn’t be in the hands of the people, where the hell should it be?

“You took an oath to uphold the law and defend the citizens without fear or favor,” said Vimes. “And to protect the innocent. That’s all they put in. Maybe they thought those were the important things. Nothing in there about orders, even from me. You’re an officer of the law, not a soldier of the government.

You’d like Freedom, Truth, and Justice, wouldn’t you, Comrade Sergeant?” said Reg encouragingly.

“I’d like a hard-boiled egg,” said Vimes, shaking the match out. 

There was some nervous laughter, but Reg looked offended. “In the circumstances, Sergeant, I think we should set our sights a little higher—” 

“Well, yes, we could,” said Vimes, coming down the steps. He glanced at the sheets of paper in front of Reg. The man cared. He really did. And he was serious. He really was. “But…well, Reg, tomorrow the sun will come up again, and I’m pretty sure that whatever happens we won’t have found Freedom, and there won’t be a whole lot of Justice, and I’m damn sure we won’t have found Truth. But it’s just possible that I might get a hard-boiled egg.“

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years ago my friend and I, entirely sober, ended up planning a production of Uncle Vanya in which nothing in the script was changed at all except that the lighting and music cues and special effects suggest that the samovar is from Hell and is exerting evil psychic influence over the family and is quietly the root of all their problems

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every time something bad is about to happen, the scene darkens and the samovar is lit from below with a pulsating red light as unsettling music begins to play

the play is the same but now it’s a completely different genre 

ooh alternatively whenever something bad is about to happen, the scene freezes in time, the lights dim slightly, the guy is put under a spotlight and very conspicuously looks at the audience, smiles, winks, looks away, and everything goes back. the entire sequence takes an uncomfortably long time every single time it happens

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are you suggesting that the samovar is played by a human actor?

well good luck trying to get a goat or whatever to wink conspiratorialy at the audience

okay but real quick who is samovar

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this is a samovar:

Ngl I don't think it would improve uncle Vanya, since imo the appeal is watching this guy fuck his life up

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oh it’s definitely not about “improving” the play

Last year I received a very special commission request, to draw DEATH and Death of Rats [SQUEAK!] playing Thud.  I´m quite proud of this one, since I´m a huge Discworld fan =] If you want to see more artwork of mine, you can visit my Instagram !

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