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Letters Quotes by Neil Gaiman
- As a teenager I wrote to R.A. Lafferty. And he responded, too, with letters that were like R.A. Lafferty short stories, filled with elliptical answers…
- Let us begin this letter, this prelude to an encounter, formally, as a declaration, in the old-fashioned way: I love you. You do not know…
- I want to go home. Then he mentally underlined the last sentence three times, rewrote it in huge letters in red ink, and circled it…
- M is for magic. All the letters are, if you put them together properly. You can make magic with them, and dreams, and, I hope,…
- There are stories within stories, whispered in the quiet of the night, shouted above the roar of the day, and played out between lovers and…
- I will write in words of fire. I will write them on your skin. I will write about desire. Write beginnings, write of sin. You’re…
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- The thing is, acoustic could be like a four-letter word to a lot of kids. — Billie Joe Armstrong
- I often get letters, quite frequently, from people who say how they like the programmes a lot, but I never give credit… — David Attenborough
- I can scarcely manage to scribble a tolerable English letter. I know that I am not a scholar, but meantime I am… — John James Audubon
- A person who can write a long letter with ease, cannot write ill. — Jane Austen
- Letter writing was clearly important to Reagan. Even as president he kept dashing off letters to friends, pen pals, media people, statesmen,… — Russell Baker
- There are people who would rather choke than go see my movies. They write me letters all the time. — Alec Baldwin
- For each letter received from a creditor, write fifty lines on an extraterrestrial subject and you will be saved. — Charles Baudelaire
- I think specifically because of the character that I played, people are very connected to her. I used to get letters from… — Amber Benson
- There is only one situation I can think of in which men and women make an effort to read better than they… — Mortimer Adler
- My first serious attempts at writing were made in 1868, and I took up two very different lines of composition; I wrote… — Annie Besant
- A friendship can weather most things and thrive in thin soil; but it needs a little mulch of letters and phone calls… — Pam Brown
- One of the consequences of the Iranian revolution has been an explosion of history. A country once known only from British consular… — James Buchan