Quotes From "The Wake" By Neil Gaiman

Nobody died. how can you kill an idea? How can...
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Nobody died. how can you kill an idea? How can you kill the personification of an action?"" Then what died? who are you mourning?"" A point of view. Neil Gaiman
Charitably... I think... sometimes, perhaps, one must change or die....
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Charitably... I think... sometimes, perhaps, one must change or die. And, in the end, there were, perhaps, limits to how much he could let himself change. Neil Gaiman
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Just remember, what the French say. No, probably not the French, they've got a president or something. The Brits, maybe, or the Swedes. You know what I mean?"" No, Matthew. What do they say?"" The king is dead, that's what they say. The king is dead. Long live the king. Neil Gaiman
The bonds of family bind us up, support us, help...
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The bonds of family bind us up, support us, help us. And they are also a bond from which it is difficult, perhaps impossible to extricate oneself. Neil Gaiman
Omnia Mutantur, Nihil Interit. 'Everything changes, but nothing is truly...
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Omnia Mutantur, Nihil Interit. 'Everything changes, but nothing is truly lost. Neil Gaiman
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That which is dreamed can never be lost, can never be undreamed. Neil Gaiman
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But we do not need to recount every sermon and eulogy. After all, you were there. Neil Gaiman
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It's astonishing how much trouble one can get oneself into, if one works at it. And astonishing how much trouble one can get oneself out of, if one simply assumes that everything will, somehow or other, work out for the best." -Destruction Neil Gaiman
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We were never lovers, and we never will be, now. I do not regret that, however. I regret the conversations we never had, the time we did not spend together. I regret that I never told him that he made me happy, when I was in his company. The world was the better for his being in it. These things alone do I now regret: things left unsaid. And he is gone, and I am old. Neil Gaiman