Quotes from Angua
Mr. Flannel looked Angua up and down. Men seldom missed the opportunity. (MA)
I'll have to go, Angua thought as they strolled on down the street. Sooner or later he’ll see that it can’t really work out. Werewolves and humans…we’ve both got too much to lose. Sooner or later I’ll have to leave him.
But, for one day at a time, let it be tomorrow. (FC)
'It’s like that in the Watch, too,’ said Angua. ‘You can be any sex you like provided you act male. There’s no men and
women in the Watch, just a bunch of lads. You’ll soon learn the language. Basically it’s how much beer you supped last night, how strong the curry was you had afterwards, and where you were sick. Just think egotesticle.' (FC)
'Carrot, I think you’ve got something wrong with your head,’ said Angua.
'What?’
‘I think you may have got it stuck up your bum.' (FC)
'You’re being reasonable again!’ snapped Angua. ‘You’re deliberately seeing everyone’s point of view! Can’t you try to be unfair even once?' (FC)
'I thought dwarfs loved gold,’ said Angua.
‘They just say that to get it into bed.' (FC)
She was aware that she had a slight advantage over male werewolves in that naked women caused fewer complaints, although the downside was that they got some pressing invitations. Some kind of covering was essential, for modesty and the prevention of inconvenient bouncing, which was why fashioning impromptu clothes out of anything to hand was a lesser-known werewolf skill. (J)
'Dreg?' said Angua.
‘A warlike desert tribe,’ said Carrot. ‘Very fierce. Honourable, though. They say that if a D’reg is your friend he’s your friend for the rest of your life.’
‘And if he’s not your friend?’
‘That’s about five seconds.’ (J)
'Humans hate werewolves because they see the wolf in us, but wolves hate us because they see the human inside - and I don’t blame them!' (FE)
‘You’re so…unthinkingly nice about it! And sooner or later a girl can have too much nice!’ (FE)
‘I’ve learned to recognise the way people don’t say things.’ (MR)
'Coppers are never nosy, Mister Likely. However, sometimes we ask tangential questions'. (UA)
I'll have to go, Angua thought as they strolled on down the street. Sooner or later he’ll see that it can’t really work out. Werewolves and humans…we’ve both got too much to lose. Sooner or later I’ll have to leave him.
But, for one day at a time, let it be tomorrow. (FC)
'It’s like that in the Watch, too,’ said Angua. ‘You can be any sex you like provided you act male. There’s no men and
women in the Watch, just a bunch of lads. You’ll soon learn the language. Basically it’s how much beer you supped last night, how strong the curry was you had afterwards, and where you were sick. Just think egotesticle.' (FC)
'Carrot, I think you’ve got something wrong with your head,’ said Angua.
'What?’
‘I think you may have got it stuck up your bum.' (FC)
'You’re being reasonable again!’ snapped Angua. ‘You’re deliberately seeing everyone’s point of view! Can’t you try to be unfair even once?' (FC)
'I thought dwarfs loved gold,’ said Angua.
‘They just say that to get it into bed.' (FC)
She was aware that she had a slight advantage over male werewolves in that naked women caused fewer complaints, although the downside was that they got some pressing invitations. Some kind of covering was essential, for modesty and the prevention of inconvenient bouncing, which was why fashioning impromptu clothes out of anything to hand was a lesser-known werewolf skill. (J)
'Dreg?' said Angua.
‘A warlike desert tribe,’ said Carrot. ‘Very fierce. Honourable, though. They say that if a D’reg is your friend he’s your friend for the rest of your life.’
‘And if he’s not your friend?’
‘That’s about five seconds.’ (J)
'Humans hate werewolves because they see the wolf in us, but wolves hate us because they see the human inside - and I don’t blame them!' (FE)
‘You’re so…unthinkingly nice about it! And sooner or later a girl can have too much nice!’ (FE)
‘I’ve learned to recognise the way people don’t say things.’ (MR)
'Coppers are never nosy, Mister Likely. However, sometimes we ask tangential questions'. (UA)