‘Imagine a rain so beautiful, it must never have existed.’?
I came across a line from "Everybody Loves Raymond" that says, "Imagine a rain so beautiful, it must never have existed." This line is mentioned in the context of a book that Deborah wants Raymond to read. I'm curious to know if this is a real book. Thank you!
3 Answers
It's actually a reference to The poisonwood bible. It starts out "Imagine a RUIN so beautiful...".
It''s areal book, but I guess they didn't want to reference the actual book in the show.
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