Terry Pratchett is easily one of my favourite writes. The Guards! series is an excellent set of cop stories set on Discworld, and he's done an amazing job of progressing the universe he's created. The books are all very much comedy and satire, yet manage to have some very thought-provoking, intelligent nuggets of brilliance in there, that quote being an example.-Zen- said:I must read this man's books. After reading a few quotes from his novels on tvtropes.org, I became midly interested in his work. Now I simply must read them.mentor07825 said:Definately that, but I don't approve of open minds.-Zen- said:Indeed. It is best not to worry about matters like "why does Vegeta keep his armor when he transforms?" (though the answer to that is obvious), or "why does their hair do that when they go Super Saiyan?" It is meant to be watched with an open heart and an empty mind. Testosterone helps, too.mentor07825 said:When watching the Dragon Ball series it's best not to think, but rather watch and enjoy.
Terry Pratchett once said, "The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it." and I think he's spot on.
Damn, I'll have to read them all again now, won't I?