Neil Gaiman Quotes
Few Of Us Have Seen The Stars As Folk Saw Them Then - Our Cities And Towns Cast Too Much Light Into The Night - But, From The Village Of Wall, The Stars Were Laid Out Like Worlds Or Like Ideas, Uncountable As The Trees In A Forest Or The Leaves On A Tree.
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