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Less Quotes by Neil Gaiman
- We have an obligation to imagine. It is easy to pretend that nobody can change anything, that we are in a world in which society is…
- I've learned over the years that everything is more or less the same amount of work, so you may as well set your sights high…
- You can take for granted that people know more or less what a street, a shop, a beach, a sky, an oak tree look like.…
- He couldn’t see why people made such a fuss about people eating their silly old fruit anyway, but life would be a lot less fun…
- I watch my heart disappearing into her rosebud mouth. My Valentine's jest somehow seems less funny.
- A piratical ghost story in thirteen ingenious but potentially disturbing rhyming couplets, originally conceived as a confection both to amuse and to entertain by Mr.…
- You attend the funeral, you bid the dead farewell. You grieve. Then you continue with your life. And at times the fact of her absence…
- I think most things are pretty magical, and that it's less a matter of belief than it is one of just stopping to notice.
- Writing fiction is not a profession that leaves one well-disposed toward reading fiction. One starts out loving books and stories, and then one becomes jaded…
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