Gods bless ya, Sir Pterry (except for Hat, the goat-headed god of unexpected visitors, he can get in the bin)
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I was thinking of Anoia today when tidying the utensil drawer.
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I miss him so much. He wrote with such wit and wisdom.
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Oh, I carry his words with me always.
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I met him a few times, he was an absolute gent as well as a fabulous writer. I miss his books
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In one of the Witches' books, Granny Weatherwax makes a difficult choice about who is going to live. She's asked why she doesn't get the loved ones to make the choice & she says she isn't that cruel or something. I think says a lot about Pratchett's humanity.
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I know the scene you mean She has to chose between a mother and the child, and when the midwife asks her why she didn't ask the husband she says "What has he done that I should hurt him so?" Says so much about what real responsibility is
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It's amazing that, dispite never met him, I still feel the loss. Its not just the books, which I loved to escape to, but that he seemed to be a voice of reason in a unreasonable world and we need more reasonable voices.
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