“As for God, I frankly admit that I find it easier to live with the age-old questions about suffering than with many of the easy or pious explanations offered from time to time. Some of which seem to verge on blasphemy. I hope so much that no one has sought to try and comfort you by saying that God must have needed Francesca more than you. I would find it impossible to worship a God who deliberately stole my child from me. Such a God would be a moral monster.”
Quote by Rosamunde Pilcher
Book:Winter Solstice
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Winter Solstice
This book delves into the customs and rituals surrounding the winter solstice, intertwining personal stories with broader cultural transformations. more
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