January 2010
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… if the Lord gives you a talent or a skill, you have an obligation to use it as...
– American Gods, Neil Gaiman (via finickyme)
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It means that we’re just dolls. We don’t have a clue what’s really going down,...
– The Sandman: The Doll’s House, Neil Gaiman (via noeatingsoup)
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Remember: that giants sleep too soundly; that witches are often betrayed by...
– Instructions, Neil Gaiman (via redorangejuice)
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And there never was an apple, in Adam’s opinion, that wasn’t worth the trouble...
– Good Omens, Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett (via quellequaintrelle)
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It’s true. I will love you even if your infinitives split, your apostrophes...
– Neil Gaiman to Amanda Palmer, on Twitter (via fuckyeahgaiman)
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Futhermore, it goes without saying that all the people, living, dead and...
– American Gods, Neil Gaiman (via marlucco)
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Desire, listen to me carefully. Remember this. We of the endless are the...
– The Sandman: The Doll’s House, Neil Gaiman (via izzorizzo)
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Having been brought up in two traditions, Gaiman is flexible in his devotions....
– Neil Gaiman’s fantasies : The New Yorker (via ayjay)
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Know that diamonds and roses
Are as uncomfortable when they tumble from
One’s...
– Instructions, Neil Gaiman (via boondocks)
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They say that cigarettes will kill you, eventually. Fine. That’s just fine. I...
– The Sandman, Neil Gaiman (via xsinkingship)
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The Dangerous Alphabet
piratekitten:
A is for Always, that’s where we embark; B is for Boat pushing off in the dark; C is the way that we find and we look; D is for Diamonds, the bait on the hook; E is for Evil that lures and entices; F is for Fear and its many devices; G is for Good as in hero, and morning; H is for “Help Me!” — a cry, and a warning; I am the author who scratches these rhymes; J’s but a joke monsters...
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You get ideas from being bored. You get ideas all...
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Where do you get your ideas?
The question authors fear most … Neil tackles it here.Every profession has its pitfalls. Doctors, for example, are always being asked for free medical advice, lawyers are asked for legal information, morticians are told how interesting a profession that must be and then people change the subject fast. And writers are asked where we get our ideas from. ...
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But when I did think of her, memories of her smile, of her eyes, I felt pain. A...
– How Do You Think It Feels?, Neil Gaiman (via fuckyeahelizaverzosa)
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Overrated Author: Neil Gaiman →
(via blogosphera)
REALLY? Reblog with your comments, please. Although I personally agree on the opinion here, everything Neil has ever written is just wonderful. So I never complained. A lot of authors do the same thing, too.
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I was never afraid of dead folk. You know that? They never hurt you. So many...
– Bitter Grounds, Neil Gaiman (via eat-brains)
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Death has the body of a model, the clothes of a poet and the smile of your best...
– Claire Danes, Introduction to Neil Gaiman’s Death: The Time of Your Life (via blueboxed)
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Sandman,” Gaiman says, is sexually transmitted. “Guys who wanted their...
– Neil Gaiman’s fantasies : The New Yorker (via teachmenonsense)
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Science is a way of talking about the universe in words that bind it to a common...
– The Books of Magic, Neil Gaiman (via keepthewindowopen)
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Neil Gaiman & Amanda Palmer fan page →
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The future came and went, in the mildly discouraging way that futures do.
– Good Omens, Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett (via hotpotofcoffee)
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It’s Tchaikovsky’s ‘Another One Bites the Dust’,” said Crowley, closing his eyes...
– Good Omens, by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett (via allecto)
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But how can you walk away from something and still come back to it?
– Coraline, Neil Gaiman (via neslithechocolate)
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I lost some time once. It’s always in the last place you look for it.
– The Sandman: Season of Mists, Neil Gaiman (via izzorizzo)