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Believe Quote by Terry Pratchett

“Some people believe that when you die, you cross the River of Death and have to pay the ferryman. People don’t seem to worry about that these days. Perhaps there’s a bridge now.” quote by Terry Pratchett
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“Some people believe that when you die, you cross the River of Death and have to pay the ferryman. People don’t seem to worry about that these days. Perhaps there’s a bridge now.”

Terry Pratchett

About This Quote

Source Novel: Discworld – Reaper Man, 1991

Traditional belief says the dead cross a river with a ferryman; modern people may think a bridge replaces it.

In simple terms: Old myth of river crossing vs. modern bridge metaphor.

Key Takeaway

Question how myths evolve over time.

Themes

mythology death modernity beliefs

Mood

thoughtful nostalgic

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • funeral rites
  • storytelling
  • philosophical debates
  • education

Key Concepts

Cultural adaptation symbolic transition

Questions to Reflect On

  • What modern symbols replace ancient myths?
  • How do we keep meaning alive?
A Different Perspective

Not all cultures share the same afterlife imagery.

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