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Antichrist Quote by Terry Pratchett Neil Gaiman

“Is that him?” said Sister Mary, staring at the baby. “Only I’d expected funny eyes. Red, or green. Or teensy-weensy little hoofikins. Or a widdle tail.” She turned him around as she spoke. No horns either. The Devil’s child looked ominously normal. “Yes, that’s him,” said Crowley. “Fancy me…” quote by Terry Pratchett Neil Gaiman
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““Is that him?” said Sister Mary, staring at the baby. “Only I’d expected funny eyes. Red, or green. Or teensy-weensy little hoofikins. Or a widdle tail.” She turned him around as she spoke. No horns either. The Devil’s child looked ominously normal. “Yes, that’s him,” said Crowley. “Fancy me holding the Antichrist,” said Sister Mary. “And bathing the Antichrist. And counting his little toesy-wosies…””

Terry Pratchett Neil Gaiman

About This Quote

Sister Mary discovers the Devil’s child appears normal, questioning expectations about evil’s appearance.

In simple terms: Evil may look ordinary.

Key Takeaway

Question assumptions about appearances.

Themes

appearance evil expectation

Mood

playful intriguing

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • parenting
  • religious teaching
  • media analysis

Key Concepts

mythology character study subversion

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we recognize hidden threats?
  • What does normalcy of evil suggest?
A Different Perspective

The scene mixes humor with theological themes.

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