London Below Quotes

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Neil Gaiman
“ 'Door,' called Richard. 'Don't do it. Don't set it free. We don't matter.'

'Actually,' said the marquis, 'I matter very much. But I have to agree. Don't do it.' ”
Neil Gaiman, Neverwhere

Ben Aaronovitch
“He was from Yorkshire, or somewhere like that, and like many Northerners with issues, he'd moved to London as a cheap alternative to psychotherapy.”
Ben Aaronovitch, Midnight Riot

Neil Gaiman
“Somehow, this was one oddity too many. He could accept "Mind the Gap" and the Earl's Court, and even the strange library. But damn it, like all Londoners, he knew his Tube map, and this was going too far. "There isn't a British Museum Station," said Richard, firmly.”
Neil Gaiman, Neverwhere

Neil Gaiman
“It was a good place, and a fine city, but there is a price to be paid for all good places, and a price all good places have to pay.”
Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman
“The Marquis de Carabas did not trust people. It was bad for business and it could set an unfortunate precedent. He did not trust his friends or his occasional lovers, and he certainly never trusted his employers.”
Neil Gaiman, How the Marquis Got His Coat Back