Neil Gaiman
“We all—adults and children, writers and readers—have an
obligation to daydream. We have an obligation to imagine. It is easy to
pretend that nobody can change anything, that we are in a world in which
society is huge and the individual is less than nothing: an atom in a
wall, a grain of rice in a rice field. But the truth is, individuals
change their world over and over, individuals make the future, and they
do it by imagining that things can be different.”
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Neil Gaiman,
The View from the Cheap Seats: Selected Nonfiction
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