Must've been off my head, wandering around the harbour so long. Didn't even get the nightgowns. Are the kids okay? Damn, I wish I didn't always have to be home at the right time. At the Day of Judgement, God will say Stacy MacAindra, what have you done with your life? And I'll say, Well, let's see, Sir, I think I loved my kids. And He'll say, Are you certain of that? And I'll say, God, I'm not certain about anything any more. So He'll say, To hell with you, then. We're all positive thinkers up here. Then again, maybe He wouldn't. Maybe He'd say, Don't worry, Stacy, I'm not all that certain, either. Sometimes I wonder if I even exist. And I'd say, I know what you mean, Lord. I have the same trouble with myself.

Author: Margaret Laurence

Must've been off my head, wandering around the harbour so long. Didn't even get the nightgowns. Are the kids okay? Damn, I wish I didn't always have to be home at the right time. At the Day of Judgement, God will say <i>Stacy MacAindra, what have you done with your life?</i> And I'll say, <i>Well, let's see, Sir, I think I loved my kids.</i> And He'll say, <i>Are you certain of that?</i> And I'll say, <i>God, I'm not certain about anything any more.</i> So He'll say, <i>To hell with you, then. We're all positive thinkers up here.</i> Then again, maybe He wouldn't. Maybe He'd say, <i>Don't worry, Stacy, I'm not all that certain, either. Sometimes I wonder if I even exist.</i> And I'd say, <i>I know what you mean, Lord. I have the same trouble with myself.</i> - Margaret Laurence




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