I was not so old that I would deny my own senses.
– Neil Gaiman
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- The thin girl was gulping down one of Richard’s bananas in what was, Richard reflected, the least ?????c display of banana-eating he had ever seen. – Neil Gaiman
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- Dreams are composed of many things, my son. Of images and hopes, of fears and memories. Memories of the past, and memories of the future… – Neil Gaiman
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