Neil Gaiman Quotes
He Sat Down On A Grassy Bank And Looked At The City That Surrounded Him, And Thought, One Day He Would Have To Go Home. And One Day He Would Have To Make A Home To Go Back To. He Wondered Whether Home Was A Thing That Happened To A Place After A While, Or If It Was Something That You Found In The End, If You Simply Walked And Waited And Willed It Long Enough. He Pulled Out His Book.
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