“And of me you ask which choice you should make?” said the translator’s voice.
“Yes,” I said.
There was the sound of rocks grinding, followed by a brief silence, and then: “The moral choice is obvious,” said the Wreed. “It always is.”
“And?” I said. “What is the moral choice?”
More sounds of rocks, then: “Morality cannot be handed down from an external source.” … “It must come from within.”
“You’re not going to tell me, are you?”
    
    
    
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            The Wreed wavered and vanished. 
Source: Calculating God (2000), Chapter 32 (p. 309; ellipsis represents a minor elision of description)
        
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