Terry Pratchett Quote
After my wife was killed in that pogrom in Russia, I came to England with only my tools, and when I saw the white cliffs of Dover, alone without my wife, I said, God, today I don’t believe in you anymore.What did God say? Dodger had asked.Solomon had sighed theatrically, as if he had been put upon by the question, and then smiled and said, Mmm, God said to me, ‘I understand, Solomon; let me know when you change your mind.
Terry Pratchett
After my wife was killed in that pogrom in Russia, I came to England with only my tools, and when I saw the white cliffs of Dover, alone without my wife, I said, God, today I don’t believe in you anymore.What did God say? Dodger had asked.Solomon had sighed theatrically, as if he had been put upon by the question, and then smiled and said, Mmm, God said to me, ‘I understand, Solomon; let me know when you change your mind.
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