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" Whatever happened to me in my life, happened to me as a writer of plays. I'd fall in love, or fall in lust. And at the height of my passion, I would think, 'So this is how it feels,' and I would tie it up in pretty words. I watched my life as if it were happening to someone else. My son died. And I was hurt, but I watched my hurt, and even relished it, a little, for now I could write a real death, a true loss. My heart was broken by my dark lady, and I wept, in my room, alone; but while I wept, somewhere inside I smiled. For I knew I could take my broken heart and place it on the stage of The Globe, and make the pit cry tears of their own. "

Neil Gaiman , The Wake (The Sandman, #10)


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Neil Gaiman quote : Whatever happened to me in my life, happened to me as a writer of plays. I'd fall in love, or fall in lust. And at the height of my passion, I would think, 'So <i>this</i> is how it feels,' and I would tie it up in pretty words. I <i>watched</i> my life as if it were happening to someone else. My son died. And I was hurt, but I <i>watched</i> my hurt, and even <i>relished</i> it, a little, for now I could write a <i>real</i> death, a <i>true</i> loss. My heart was broken by my dark lady, and I wept, in my room, alone; but while I wept, somewhere inside I smiled. For I knew I could take my broken heart and place it on the stage of The Globe, and make the pit cry tears of their own.