5,320 Quotes About Real

  • Author Neil Gaiman
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    First rule of magic: Don't let anyone know your real name. Names have power.

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  • Author Neil Gaiman
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    People ask me what my predictions are for publishing and how digital is changing things and I tell them my only real prediction is that is it's all changing. Amazon, Google and all of those things probably aren't the enemy. The enemy right now is simply refusing to understand that the world is changing.

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  • Author Neil Gaiman
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    The real world has no obligation to be convincing, so it throws up some very weird moments sometimes.

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    She sat down on one of her grandmother's uncomfortable armchairs, and the cat sprang up into her lap and made itself comfortable. The light that came through the picture window was daylight, real golden late-afternoon daylight, not a white mist light. The sky was a robin's-egg blue, and Coraline could see trees and, beyond the trees, green hills, which faded on the horizon into purples and grays. The sky had never seemed so sky, the world had never seemed so world ... Nothing, she thought, had ever been so interesting.

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  • Author Neil Gaiman
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    This is how you can tell a real photographer: mostly, a real photographer does not say 'I wish I had my camera on me right now'. Instead a real photographer pulls out her camera and takes the photograph.

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  • Author Neil Gaiman
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    Fear is contagious. You can catch it. Sometimes all it takes is for someone to say that they're scared for the fear to become real. Mo was terrified, and now Nick was too.

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  • Author Neil Gershenfeld
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    The real opportunity is to harness the inventive power of the world to locally design and produce solutions to local problems.

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  • Author Neil Gaiman
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    The real problem with stories - if you keep them going long enough, they always end in death.

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