Quote by Neil Gaiman

Do you know why I stopped being Delight, my brother? I do. There are things not in your book. There are paths outside this garden.


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Summary

This quote implies that the speaker, formerly known as Delight, wants to convey a deeper understanding to their brother. They mention that there are hidden aspects of life that cannot be found in books or within the confines of their current surroundings (symbolized by the garden). It suggests a yearning for exploration and a desire to break free from existing limitations in order to experience the world beyond what they already know.

By Neil Gaiman
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