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A book is a dream you hold in your hands.
— Neil Gaiman
I went away in my head, into a book. That was where I went whenever real life was too hard or too inflexible.
— Neil Gaiman
Most books on witchcraft will tell you that witches work naked. This is because most books on witchcraft were written by men.
— Neil Gaiman
The cartoon me writes the books cartoon people read in the cartoon world, because they need things to read there too.
— Neil Gaiman
When I was 7, my proudest possession would have been my bookshelf 'cause I had alphabetized all of the books on my bookshelf.
— Neil Gaiman
We should do our best to satisfy your interests in stories and books and the world. There are libraries.
— Neil Gaiman
He was the boy with the book. Always and forever.
— Neil Gaiman
Read the books you love, tell people about authors you like, and don't worry about it.
— Neil Gaiman
People tend to find books when they are ready for them.
— Neil Gaiman
Books are really places, make no mistake about that.
— Neil Gaiman
I lived in books more than I lived anywhere else.
— Neil Gaiman
We owe it to each other to tell stories.
— Neil Gaiman
I lay on the bed and lost myself in stories. I liked that. Books were safer than other people anyways.
— Neil Gaiman
Rule number one: Don't fuck with librarians.
— Neil Gaiman
Books are special, books are the way we talk to generations that have not turned up yet.
— Neil Gaiman
Books are real places, make no mistake about that
— Neil Gaiman
I've lived in books more than I've lived nay where else.
— Neil Gaiman
Being a geological formation gives you a lot of time to think. Also, I subscribed to a number of learned journals.
— Neil Gaiman
Most books I write because I realize there's a book sized hole in the universe and I want to fill it.
— Neil Gaiman
He would go somewhere no one knew him, and he would sit in a library all day and read books and listen to people breathing.
— Neil Gaiman