Terry Pratchett

"The ideal death, I think, is what was the ideal Victorian death, you know, with your grandchildren around you, a bit of sobbing. And you say goodbye to your loved ones, making certain that one of them has been left behind to look after the shop."

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Source: Discworld's Terry Pratchett On Death And Deciding. Interview with Steve Inskeep, www.npr.org. August 11, 2011.

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Terry Pratchett

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Terry Pratchett was a British author known for his satirical fantasy series 'Discworld', which explores complex themes through humor and wit.

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