![]() ![]() ![]() Every hour that passes by in the world is a deep and personal injury to the Old Gods, and finally, the last hour ends up killing them, allowing for the New Gods to then take over. Instead, they grow weaker and weaker as each hour passes. Contrary to one’s expectations, the Old Gods do not become powerful, and they do not gather more followers over time. The quote captures how the Old Gods are slowly fading away into oblivion in the new world. These quotes are gems in the Neil Gaiman world, and they capture the general style and genre of his works perfectly. Starting from the modern epic, American Gods to the children’s dark fantasy novel, The Graveyard Book, Neil Gaiman has sprinkled several quotes that are highly memorable in every novel. Because of the transcendental nature of his writing, almost every dialogue by Neil Gaiman can be considered a noteworthy quote. ![]()
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