Quote by Orson Scott Card

As he had so many times before, Taleswapper addressed a few silent words to God, which always came down to this question: Why do you put us to so much trouble, when it all comes to naught in the end?...And, as usual, God had nothing much to say to Taleswapper when his questioning was done.


As he had so many times before, Taleswapper addressed a few

Summary

This quote reflects the existential quandary of Taleswapper, who often questions the purpose and meaning of the challenges he faces in life. He turns to God in search of answers but feels disappointed and perhaps disillusioned by the lack of response. It hints at the broader themes of uncertainty, the futility of human efforts, and the absence of clear guidance or reassurance from a higher power. Despite his repeated inquiries, Taleswapper struggles to find solace or understanding in the face of life's difficulties.

By Orson Scott Card
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