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Neverwhere Quotes

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Neil Gaiman
“You must never imagine, that just because something is funny, it is not also dangerous.”
Neil Gaiman, Neverwhere

Neil Gaiman
“The marquis de Carabas was not a good man, and he knew himself well enough to be perfectly certain that he was not a brave man. He had long since decided that the world, Above or Below, was a place that wished to be deceived, and, to this end, he had named himself from a lie in a fairy tale, and created himself--his clothes, his manner, his carriage--as a grand joke.
There was a dull pain in his wrists and his feet, and he was finding it harder and harder to breathe. There was nothing more to be gained by feigning unconsciousness, and he raised his head, as best he could, and spat a gob of scarlet blood into Mr. Vandemar's face.
It was a brave thing to do, he thought. And a stupid one. Perhaps they would have let him die quietly, if he had not done that. Now, he had no doubt, they would hurt him more.
And perhaps his death would come the quicker for it.”
Neil Gaiman, Neverwhere

Neil Gaiman
“Richard made a break for it. 'Sorry,' he said to the stunned guard, as he yanked his arm out of the man's grip, and fled. 'Wrong London.' ”
Neil Gaiman, Neverwhere

Mike Carey
“The world seems to work in predictable ways, and you think you see the pattern. But that's fatal. Because it's only a pattern until you meet the first event that doesn't fit. And by then it's too late. By then, all the tricks you've learned to deal with the world -- well, they just don't work anymore.”
Mike Carey, Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere

Neil Gaiman
“All fire burns, little baby. You’ll learn.”
Neil Gaiman, Neverwhere

Neil Gaiman
“And her eyes...Richard realised that he could not tell what colour her eyes were. They were not blue, or green, or brown, or grey; they reminded him of fire opals: there were burning greens and blues, and even reds and yellows that vanished and glinted as she moved.”
Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman
“but there is a price to be paid for all good places, and a price that all good places have to pay.”
Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman
“Why . . . why did some people think you were dead?�
The marquis looked at Richard with eyes that had seen too much and gone too far. “Because they killed me,� he said.”
Neil Gaiman, Neverwhere

Neil Gaiman
“Then turn around thrice, widdershins"?'
'Widdershins is anticlockwise, Richard.'
He turned, three times, feeling stupid. 'Look, why do I have to do all this, just to see your friend. I mean, all this nonsense...'
'It's not nonsense. Really. Just - humour me on this, OK?' And she had smiled at him.
He stopped turning. Then he walked down the alley to the end. Nothing. No one. Just a metal dustbin, and beside it something that might have been a pile of rags. 'Hello?' called Richard. 'Is anyone here? I'm Door's friend. Hello?'
No. There was no one there. Richard was rather relieved. Now he could go home and explain to the girl that nothing had happened.”
Neil Gaiman, Neverwhere

Neil Gaiman
“They always scream when the eyeballs fall out.”
Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman
“Neil Gaiman dice: "Aunque la serie no estaba mal, no podía dejar de pensar que aquello era lo que yo tenía en la cabeza. Una novela me parecía el vehículo idóneo para trasladar a la mente de otras personas lo que yo había imaginado. Los libros son perfectos para eso.”
Neil Gaiman, Neverwhere

Neil Gaiman
“Jessica pak viděla v Richardovi obrovské možnosti, jež z něho, pokud ho osedlá správná žena, udělají dokonalý společenský doplněk.

Jen kdyby se trochu víc snažil, stěžovala si pro sebe, a dávala mu knihy s tituly jako Oblečením k úspěchu a Sto a jeden návyk úspěšného muže a knihy o tom, jak vést podnik jako válečné tažení, a Richard vždycky poděkoval a vždycky si sliboval, že si je přečte. (...)

"Proč s ní chodíš?" ptal se ho Garry v účtárně o osmnáct měsíců později. "Jde z ní strach.”
Neil Gaiman, Neverwhere

Neil Gaiman
“Door folded her arms, and stood taller, putting her head back, raising her pointed chin. She looked less like a ragged street-pixie; more like someone used to getting her own way.”
Neil Gaiman, Neverwhere

Neil Gaiman
“No," said the girl with the opal eyes, distantly. "I opened a door. As far and hard away as I could, I opened a door.”
Neil Gaiman, Neverwhere

Neil Gaiman
“The padlock wants to be open. All you have to do is let it do what it wants.”
Neil Gaiman, Neverwhere

Neil Gaiman
“El Marqués siempre había sabido qué clase de persona no deseaba ser, desde pequeño. Bajo ningún concepto habría querido ser Peregrino. No quería parecerse a nadie en absoluto. Él quería ser elegante, escurridizo, brillante y, por encima de todo, lo que quería era ser único.

Exactamente igual que Peregrino.”
Neil Gaiman