Hope quote?

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Tonyblack

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Jul 25, 2008
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Hi Archer! Good to see you again. Is this perhaps a Biblical quote? Or is it from one of the Discworld books?

I'm reminded of the Red Dwarf episode that talks about Rimmer's parents:

Wiki said:
In the UK television show Red Dwarf, an obscure fundamentalist Christian sect on Io based its worship on a Bible wherein 1 Corinthians 13:13 reads "Faith, hop, and charity, and the greatest of these is hop." The sect is consequently known as "Seventh Day Advent Hoppists" and members spend every Sunday hopping. Arnold Judas Rimmer's parents were members of this sect and raised him accordingly, but he appears to have left the faith.
 

=Tamar

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Vetinari talks about hope in Going Postal. Or is quoted anyway. I think it's early in the book when Moist is upset about being set up to think he might escape.
 

Tonyblack

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You may be right =Tamar. :)

In which case the quote is on page 15 (Corgi paperback). Moist is talking to Mr Wilkinson, the warder after trying to tunnel through the cell wall.

Terry Pratchett in Going Postal said:
'Some people might consider this cruel, Mr Wilkinson.'
'Yes sir. we asked him [Lord Vetinari] about that, sir, but he said no, it wasn't. He said it provided-' his forehead wrinkled '-occ-you-pay-shun-all ther-rap-py, healthy exercise, prevented moping and offered that greatest of all treasures which is Hope, sir.'
 

Dotsie

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Jul 28, 2008
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It's also part of the chapter headings of the same book, which states "In which our hero experiences Hope, the greatest gift".
 

raisindot

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Going Postal and Making Money have a few good quotes about hope...usually in the context of it being the only thing left when the train is heading off the trail or something like that. I'll have to look for them.
 

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