Rattle his bones
over the stones
its only a pauper
who nobody owns
Stichwörter: gaiman bones neil stones graveyard-book
Adam looked at Them. They were his kind of people, too.
You just had to decide who your friends really were.
Stichwörter: gaiman pratchett good-omens
Silas consumed only one food, and it was not bananas.
Neil GaimanStichwörter: humor food humour fantasy funny book gaiman graveyard blood vampire neil bananas
Fat Charlie went back to his hotel room, the colour of underwater, where his lime sat, like a small green Buddha, on the countertop.
"You're no help," he told the lime. This was unfair. It was only a lime; there was nothing special about it at all. It was doing the best it could.
Stichwörter: gaiman buddha anansi-boys green lime fat-charlie
Up the narrow stairs and into the kitchen. Rosie's mother looked around and made a face as if to indicate that it did not meet her standards of hygiene, containing as it did, edible foodstuffs. "Coffee? Water?" Don't say wax fruit. "Wax fruit?" Damn.
Neil GaimanStichwörter: mother gaiman rosie anansi-boys kitchen wax-fruit
Rosies mother was a highly strung bundle of barely thought-through prejudices, worries and feuds.
Neil GaimanStichwörter: mother gaiman rosie prejudices anansi-boys feuds worries bundle
This is a bright place, filled with frightened people, and fast hard things that hurt and wound. No matter. I swore I would remain by her side forever, and until death divided us.
Neil GaimanStichwörter: comics gaiman postmodernism
Change. Change. Change. Change … change. Change. Chaaange. When you say words a lot they don't mean anything. Or maybe they don't mean anything anyway, and we just think they do.
Neil GaimanStichwörter: comics delirium gaiman postmodernism
Is there a word for forgetting the name of someone when you want to introduce them to someone else at the same time you realize you've forgotten the name of the person you're introducing them to as well?"
"No.
Stichwörter: dream comics delirium gaiman sandman postmodernism
For some folks death is release, and for others death is an abomination, a terrible thing. But in the end, I'm there for all of them.
Neil GaimanStichwörter: death comics gaiman sandman postmodernism graphic-novel
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