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Death

Terry Pratchett on Death and Grief

“People lived, and died, and were remembered. It happened in the same way that winter follows summer. It was not a wrong thing. There were tears, of course, but they were for those who were left; those who had gone on did not need them”
“She heard him mutter, ‘Can you take away this grief?’
‘I’m sorry,’ she replied. ‘Everyone asks me. And I would not do so even if I knew how. It belongs to you. Only time and tears take away grief; that is what they are for.”
Terry Pratchett – I shall wear midnight

“No one is actually dead until the ripples they cause in the world die away…”
Terry Pratchett Reaper Man

January 4, 2016 by Trisha Cornelius

Filed Under: Miscellany Tagged With: Death, grief, personal, Reading, Terry Pratchett

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