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Neil Gaiman

American Gods

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  • Mariahas quoted9 years ago
    Every hour wounds. The last one kills.
  • Mariahas quoted9 years ago
    There are stories that are true, in which each individual’s tale is unique and tragic, and the worst of the tragedy is that we have heard it before, and we cannot allow ourselves to feel it too deeply.
  • Евгения Акоповаhas quoted8 years ago
    “So you aren’t American?” asked Shadow.
    “Nobody’s American,” said Wednesday. “Not originally. That’s my point.”
  • Mariahas quoted9 years ago
    People only fight over imaginary things.
  • Лика Меликсетянhas quoted6 years ago
    He was no longer scared of what tomorrow might bring, because yesterday had brought it.
  • Jennifer Wonghas quoted6 years ago
    “I worship you with my body,” he whispers, as she pushes him inside her. Her labia pull slickly across his face, and his eyes slip into darkness.
  • Camilla Haugaard Brixhas quoted6 years ago
    but he said nothing. It seemed the smartest thing to say.
  • Elena Blackhas quoted6 years ago
    I thought she was my best friend,” said Audrey. “We’d talk every day. When Robbie and I had a fight, she’d be the first one to know—we’d go down to Chi-Chi’s for margaritas and to talk about what scumpots men can be. And all the time she was fucking him behind my back.”
    “Please go away, Audrey.”
    “I just want you to know I had good reason for what I did.”
    He said nothing.
    “Hey!” she shouted. “Hey! I’m talking to you!”
    Shadow turned. “Do you want me to tell you that you were right when you spit in Laura’s face? Do you want me to say it didn’t hurt? Or that what you told me made me hate her more than I miss her? It’s not going to happen, Audrey.”
    She drove beside him for another minute, not saying anything. Then she said, “So, how was prison, Shadow?”
    “It was fine,” said Shadow. “You would have felt right at home.”
  • Аннаhas quoted6 years ago
    It’s what people do. They believe. And then they will not take responsibility for their beliefs; they conjure things, and do not trust the conjurations. People populate the darkness; with ghosts, with gods, with electrons, with tales. People imagine, and people believe: and it is that belief, that rock-solid belief, that makes things happen.
  • Alexandra Krivosheinahas quoted6 years ago
    We draw our lines around these moments of pain, and remain upon our islands, and they cannot hurt us.
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