Quotes from "Nation" by Terry Pratchett

--> "Don't you understand? He's got two guns and you've got one spear. You'll run out of spear before he runs out of gun!"-"Yes, but his gun will run out of bang before my knife runs out of sharp."

--> "If a lie will make us strong, a lie will be my weapon. People want lies to live by. They cry out for them."

--> "It's science"..."A lot of people will try to prove you wrong. The more they fail, the more right you will become."

--> "Leaving a man in uncertain waters without weapons is a death sentence."

--> "One person is nothing. Two people are nation"-"What are three people?"-"A bigger nation."

--> "You are very clever"..."I would like to eat your brains, one day."

--> Thinking: This book contains some. Whether you try it at home is up to you (author's note).



Quotes from "The Godfather" by Mario Puzo

  • Guard your true strength from public gaze that a friend should underestimate your virtues and an enemy overestimate your faults <---> Oculta tu poder real a la gente de tal forma que un amigo debería subestimar tus virtudes y un enemigo sobrevalorar tus defectos.
  • I'll make you an offer you can't refuse <---> Te haré una oferta que no podrás rechazar.
  • Revenge is a dish that tastes best when it's cold <---> La venganza es un plato que se sirve frío.
  • Sometimes the greatest misfortunes bring unforeseen rewards <---> A veces las mayores desgracias traen recompensas inesperadas.
  • You ask me for a favor and I ask for your friendship in return <---> Me pides un favor y a cambio yo te pido tu amistad.

domingo, 21 de agosto de 2011

Leyendo a Terry y a Arturo

Últimamente he escrito poco en el blog. Uno de los motivos es que el verano invita más a salir y quedar con los amigos y es una excusa excelente para no quedarte en casa.

Otro de los motivos es la lectura. Es un momento del año que se presta para leer y relajarte sentado en el sofá o tomando el sol en la terracita.

Precisamente de esto último va la entrada que hoy os traigo: de lectura. Los últimos dos libros que me he leído son de dos autores que aprecio bastante: Terry Pratchett y Arturo Pérez-Reverte. Los dos son famosos y bien conocidos.




El libro de Arturo que traigo ante vosotros es ni más ni menos que "Cabo Trafalgar". El libro en sí está muy bien documentado sobre las tácticas navales, mostrando una gran fluidez en el lenguaje técnico marinero y adaptándolo hasta hacerlo una lectura llevadera. Además, es un homenaje a los héroes silenciosos y anónimos de la España más chavacana de aquellos tiempos en la que se veían forzados a enrolarse reclutados en tabernas, cárceles y calles a golpe de fusta. Es una conmemoración a dicha batalla que cambió el rumbo del mundo que hoy conocemos, pues, tal como dice Pérez-Reverte: "En este país se confunde historia con derechas y se cree que conmemorar una batalla es celebrarla". Por todo esto, se trata de un libro que recomiendo leer pues la historia, nuestra historia, es algo con lo que debemos convivir y para ello debemos conocer.




El otro libro que os traigo es "Unseen Academicals" de Terry Pratchett. Lo leí en inglés valiéndome al mismo tiempo de la ayuda que proporciona el audiolibro. Aún así, tengo que decir que no ha resultado una lectura fácil (ya sabemos que el vocabulario Pratchettiano puede llegar a ser muy muuuuy raro). Además, no ha sido de las novelas suyas que más me han gustado, pero tratándose de Terry, siempre tiene su sello humorístico particular y tan sólo por ello ya merece la pena leérselo. Y como no puede ser de otra manera, os traigo las citas del libro que más me han gustado, para que las disfrutéis tanto como yo lo he hecho.

Quotes:

- In any organization, if you want a job done, you should give it to someone who is already very busy.

- If we can make a tradition of not observing another tradition, then that's doubly traditional, isn't it?

- Did I say that I am a politician? In my case, cunning means: artful, sly, deceptive, shrewd, astute, cute, on the ball and, indeed, arch.

- If you can't stand the heat, get off the pot.

- Be one of the crowd? It went against everything a wizard stood for, and a wizard would not stand for anything if he could sit down for it, but even sitting down, you had to stand out.

- She enjoyed her job. She didn't have a career; they were for people who could not hold down jobs.

- The laws of favours are amongst the most fundamental in the multiverse. The first law is: nobody asks for just one favour; the second request (after the granting of the first favour), prefaced by "and can I be really cheeky...?" is the asking of the second favour. If the aforesaid second request is not granted, the second law ensures that the need for any gratitude for the first favour is nullified, and in accordance with the third law the favour giver has not done any favours at all, and the favour field collapses.

- You have to grab life or drop back into the crab bucket.

- Evil is present everywhere in the universe in order to highlight the existence of good.

- I will drink water when fish climb out of it to take a piss.

- The interesting thing about ships is that the captains of ships have to be very careful when two ships are close together at sea, particulary in calm conditions. They tend to collide. - Because of the wind blowing? - No, because each ship shields the other ship from lateral waves on one side, so by small increments outside forces bring them together without they realizing it. - Oh, it's a metaphor. You think we are being pushed together. - It's something like that.

- No civil police force could hold out against an irate and resolute population. The trick is not to let them realize that.

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