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Neil Gaiman

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Right," said Fat Charlie conversationally. "You realize, of course, that this means war." It was the traditional war cry of a rabbit when pushed too far.


— Neil Gaiman


#war #humor

How would you feel about life if Death was your older sister?


— Neil Gaiman


#death

A story only matters, I suspect, to the extent that which people in the story change.


— Neil Gaiman


#metamorphosis #story #change

They also held that the way to salvation was to give way to lust and temptation in all things. And no greater percentage of them turned up here than of any other religion. Amusing, isn't it?


— Neil Gaiman


#lucifer #religion

The thin girl was gulping down one of Richard's bananas in what was, Richard reflected, the least erotic display of banana-eating he had ever seen.


— Neil Gaiman


#science-fiction #humor

He had kissed her good night that night, and she had tasted like strawberry daiquiris, and he had never wanted to kiss anyone else again.


— Neil Gaiman


#love #love

It's not irrelevant, those moments of connection, those places where fiction saves your life. It's the most important thing there is.


— Neil Gaiman


#life

How old are you?" asked Door. Richard was pleased she had asked; he would never have dared. "As old as my tongue," said Hunter, primly, "and a little older than my teeth.


— Neil Gaiman


#humor

America was, to them, the place that good people went to when they died. They were prepared to believe just about anything could happen in America.


— Neil Gaiman


#death #death

There is something about riding a unicorn, for those people who still can, which is unlike any other experience: exhilarating, and intoxicating, and fine.


— Neil Gaiman


#mythical-beasts #stardust #experience






About Neil Gaiman

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Did you know about Neil Gaiman?

He later became a fan of science fiction reading the works of authors as diverse as Alan MooreSamuel R. Gaiman has not written a direct sequel to American Gods but he has revisited the characters. In the late 1980s he wrote Don't Panic: The Official Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Companion in what he calls a "classic English humour" style.

His notable works include the comic book series The Sandman and novels Stardust American Gods Coraline and The Graveyard Book. Neil Richard MacKinnon Gaiman (pron.

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