For Terry Pratchett there were only two kinds of people
in the world - those with integrity and those without it, 
regardless of their creed or religious affiliation - which 
held no importance for him: you were either as strong 
And immutable in your principles as Granny Weatherwax 
and Mustrum Ridcully, or you were a traitor like Reacher 
Gilt in “Going Postal” - you could be as unreformed and 
wonderfully maverick a character as Moist von Lipwig in 
The same novel, but no amount of religious faith was going 
to save you from your fate, such as stealing a potato from 
a professing believer - which only allowed the criminal to 
return as woodworm in an old wooden desk -  you were 
Responsible for whatever happened to you when Death 
walked you into the darkness - and the integrity shown 
by Terry Pratchett is a shining example to help me
walk my path in a responsible way….

 
 
 
 
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