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" No more kings. Vimes had difficulty in articulating why this should be so, why the concept resonated in his very bones. After all, a good many of the patricians had been as bad as any king. But they were...sort of...bad on equal terms. What set Vimes's teeth on edge was the idea that kings were a different kind of human being. A higher lifeform. Somehow magical. "

Terry Pratchett , Feet of Clay (Discworld, #19; City Watch, #3)


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Terry Pratchett quote : No more kings. Vimes had difficulty in articulating why this should be so, why the concept resonated in his very bones. After all, a good many of the patricians had been as bad as any king. But they were...sort of...bad on <i>equal terms.</i> What set Vimes's teeth on edge was the idea that kings were a different kind of human being. A higher lifeform. Somehow magical.