Quotes from Sister Agnes
'All men are rudimentary creatures who respond to symbols a lot more basic than a habit and a crucifix.' (LW)
… Agnes was used to confused and disappointed old men, there were plenty of them in the hierarchy of the Church. (LM)
He’d told her all about parallel processing, a concept she hadn’t heard of before her reincarnation. This meant running more than one task at once, or breaking down one big job into smaller jobs to be handled simultaneously. Not that she was particularly impressed. After all, she had been doing that all her life, thinking about making dinner while also blowing noses and teaching disturbed children how to hold a conversation and composing another angry letter to the bishop, with the occasional prayer thrown in the mix. Who didn’t have to work that way, every day of a busy life? (LM)
‘You could have helped.’
I’m helping by not helping.’
‘You’re the one with experience of these creatures.’
Children, Lobsang. They’re called children.’ (LU)
… Agnes was used to confused and disappointed old men, there were plenty of them in the hierarchy of the Church. (LM)
He’d told her all about parallel processing, a concept she hadn’t heard of before her reincarnation. This meant running more than one task at once, or breaking down one big job into smaller jobs to be handled simultaneously. Not that she was particularly impressed. After all, she had been doing that all her life, thinking about making dinner while also blowing noses and teaching disturbed children how to hold a conversation and composing another angry letter to the bishop, with the occasional prayer thrown in the mix. Who didn’t have to work that way, every day of a busy life? (LM)
‘You could have helped.’
I’m helping by not helping.’
‘You’re the one with experience of these creatures.’
Children, Lobsang. They’re called children.’ (LU)