
You have to believe. Otherwise, it will never happen.
– Neil Gaiman
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- If you truly believe something you will attempt to live it. Otherwise you don’t really believe it. – Toni Sorenson
- If God exists at all, it exists in the pants of a man and woman, not otherwise – Neil Jain
- After all, that was a main purpose of science: to make things of all kinds happen sooner than they otherwise would. – Robert Aickman
- After all, one travels in order for things to happen and change; otherwise you might as well stay at home. – Nicolas Bouvier
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- Always good to remember when you’re making art. You don’t have to like it, just be ready to do the next thing. – Neil Gaiman
- Every lover is, in his heart, a madman, and, in his head, a minstrel. – Neil Gaiman
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- There are a number of paths that lead to this place. I have been avoiding them for some small time, now. – Neil Gaiman
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- It symbolizes a spear, and in this sorry world the symbol is the thing. – Neil Gaiman
- Now there were stars overhead, hanging like frozen spears of light, stabbing the night sky. – Neil Gaiman
- I remembered that, and, remembering that, I remembered everything. – Neil Gaiman
- I have heard the languages of apocalypse, and now I shall embrace the silence. – Neil Gaiman
- And I would try and walk far enough away that people would not assume I was with him. – Neil Gaiman
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- Sometimes you do things you regret, but there’s nothing you can do about them. Times change. Doors close behind you. You move on. – Neil Gaiman
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- Rosies mother was a highly strung bundle of barely thought-through prejudices, worries and feuds. – Neil Gaiman
