QuoteProject
You shone like a star. The funniest, wisest writer & the finest friend
Neil Gaiman
ShareWTF𝕏

Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote celebrates the brilliance and exceptional qualities of a beloved friend.

Neil Gaiman's quote reflects appreciation for a friend who embodies numerous admirable traits. By likening them to a star, it highlights their unique qualities—humor, wisdom, and the depth of their companionship—signifying how they bring light and joy to those around them.

Themes

FriendshipAppreciationWisdomHumor

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech at a memorial for a beloved friend.

More from Neil Gaiman

A short story is the ultimate close-up magic trick -- a couple of thousand words to take you around the universe or break your heart.
Neil GaimanRead
Jesus. Low-Key Lyesmith," said Shadow. and then he heard what he was saying and he understood. "Loki," he said. "Loki Lie-smith." "You're slow," said Loki, "but you get there in the end." And his lips twisted into a scarred smile and the embers danced in the shadows of his eyes.
Neil GaimanRead
As a teenager I wrote to R.A. Lafferty. And he responded, too, with letters that were like R.A. Lafferty short stories, filled with elliptical answers to straight questions and simple answers to complicated ones.
Neil GaimanRead
The important thing to understand about American history, wrote Mr. Ibis, in his leather-bound journal, is that it is fictional, a charcoal-sketched simplicity for the children, or the easily bored.
Neil GaimanRead
Nothing’s changed. You’ll go home. You’ll be bored. You’ll be ignored. No one will listen to you, really listen to you. You’re too clever and too quiet for them to understand. They don’t even get your name right.
Neil GaimanRead
I like the stars. It's the illusion of permanence, I think. I mean, they're always flaring up and caving in and going out. But from here, I can pretend...I can pretend that things last. I can pretend that lives last longer than moments. Gods come, and gods go. Mortals flicker and flash and fade. Worlds don't last; and stars and galaxies are transient, fleeting things that twinkle like fireflies and vanish into cold and dust. But I can pretend.
Neil GaimanRead

Similar quotes

I truly believed that the cost of success for us shouldn't be the cost of failure for a good friend.
Jodi PicoultRead
If you’ll believe in me, I’ll believe in you.
Lewis CarrollRead
You win the victory when you yield to friends.
SophoclesRead
There's a communion of more than our bodies when bread is broken and wine drunk.
M. F. K. FisherRead
Friends are the siblings God never gave us.
MenciusRead
But if the while I think on thee, dear friend, All losses are restored and sorrows end.
William ShakespeareRead

A little wisdom, now and then

Subscribe for the occasional hand-picked quote. No noise.

Quote by Neil Gaiman | QuoteProject