Vimes wasn’t against intellect. Anybody with enough savvy to let go of a doorknob could be a street monster in the old days, but to make it above sergeant you needed a grab bag of guile, cunning, and street wisdom that could pass for “intelligence” in a poor light.
Swing, though, started in the wrong place. He didn’t look around, and watch, and learn, and then say, “This is how people are, how do we deal with it?” No, he sat and thought: “This is how people ought to be, how do we change them?” And that was a good enough thought for a priest but not for a copper, because Swing’s patient, pendantic way of operating had turned policing on its head.
Night Watch, Terry Pratchett (via latvianquiet)
1) Before they make this show, we really need to get Kristin to read some Discworld. 2) When they make this show, we really need to find a nice place to watch the torrented copies (since you know BBCA won’t show it to us) together. (PS - This is Chip who decided to start using Tumblr like all the cool kids.)
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