Neil Gaiman Quotes
When I Once Asked Why Such Demons Are Not Seen In America, My Informants Giggled Confusedly And Said "They're Scared To Pass The Ocean, It's Too Far," Pointing Out That Christ And The Apostles Never Came To America. - Richard Dorson, "A Theory For American Folklore," American Folklore And The Historian (University Of Chicago Press, 1971)
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