Neil Gaiman

The Neil Gaiman Reader

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  • Tatiana Teterevlevahas quoted2 years ago
    It is raining in London. The rain washes the dirt into the gutters, and it swells streams into rivers, rivers into powerful things. The rain is a noisy thing, splashing and pattering and rattling the rooftops.
  • Tatiana Teterevlevahas quoted2 years ago
    I was about to be eaten by that creature. The next I was sitting in the kitchen, talking to Mrs. Browning, and listening to The Archers. How did you do that
  • Tatiana Teterevlevahas quoted2 years ago
    Amy was in the kitchen, drinking tea with Mrs. Browning. Radio Four was playing in the background
  • Tatiana Teterevlevahas quoted2 years ago
    “It’s quiet. No cars. No birds. Nothing.”
    “No radio waves,” said the Doctor. “Not even Radio Four.”
  • Tatiana Teterevlevahas quoted2 years ago
    Learning how to be strong, to feel her own emotions and not another’s, had been hard; but once you learned the trick of it, you did not forget. And she did not wish to rule continents
  • Tatiana Teterevlevahas quoted2 years ago
    fresh milk before it had gone through the cooler. Nothing I had drunk had ever tasted like that before: rich and warm and perfectly happy in my mouth. I remembered that milk after I had forgotten everything else.
  • Tatiana Teterevlevahas quoted2 years ago
    My father had found a local baker’s shop where they made thick loaves of heavy brown bread, and he insisted on buying them. He said they tasted better, which was, to my mind, nonsense. Proper bread was white, and pre-sliced, and tasted like almost nothing: that was the point.
  • Tatiana Teterevlevahas quoted2 years ago
    I am losing words, although I am not losing concepts. I hope that I am not losing concepts. If I am losing concepts, I am not aware of it. If I am losing concepts, how would I know?
  • Tatiana Teterevlevahas quoted2 years ago
    Fairies
    It’s not that they’re small, the fair folk. Especially not the queen of them all, Mab of the flashing eyes and the slow smile with lips that can conjure your heart under the hills for a hundred years.
    It’s not that they’re small. It’s that we’re so far away
  • Tatiana Teterevlevahas quoted2 years ago
    Grimms’ stories were collected for adults and, when the Grimms realized the books were being read in the nursery, were bowdlerized to make them more appropriate
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