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You are young and in love, every young man in your position, is the most miserable man who ever lived
— Neil Gaiman
I have no plans to love you," said Coraline. "No matter what. You can't make me love you.
— Neil Gaiman
Your boy will break it, or waste it, or lose it. They all do." "Nonetheless," said the star, "he has my heart.
— Neil Gaiman
I really don't know what "I love you" means.
I think it means "Don't leave me here alone. — Neil Gaiman
I think it means "Don't leave me here alone. — Neil Gaiman
You know I love you,' said the other mother flatly.
'You have a very funny way of showing it,' said Coraline. — Neil Gaiman
'You have a very funny way of showing it,' said Coraline. — Neil Gaiman
Love takes hostages.
— Neil Gaiman
Death is the second oldest of the Endless. It's hard not to love her. She loves you, after all.
— Neil Gaiman
Even the proudest spirit can be broken with love.
— Neil Gaiman
What I'd love to do is every now and then go, 'Oh my God, I've got this amazing idea for 'Doctor Who.'
— Neil Gaiman
I love you is a good thing to say if you can mean it
— Neil Gaiman
Sharper than a serpent's tooth is a daughter's ingratitude. Still, the proudest spirits can be broken, with love.
— Neil Gaiman
You can't make me love you.
— Neil Gaiman
Whither thou goest...
— Neil Gaiman
You want to know the future, love? Then wait:
— Neil Gaiman
I loved to love what she loved.
— Neil Gaiman
Read the books you love, tell people about authors you like, and don't worry about it.
— Neil Gaiman
For love is no part of the dreamworld. Love belongs to Desire, and Desire is always cruel.
— Neil Gaiman
I think I love my dreaming process because one of the things that my dreaming process does is sort out stories for me.
— Neil Gaiman
You don't need princes to save you. I don't have a lot of patience for stories in which women are rescued by men.
— Neil Gaiman