“As I understand it, the Celts venerated all sorts of plexus-type things: the seashore, dawn, dusk, the edge of the forest - anything that was neither here nor there, so to speak.”
“He who is neither human nor demon is not the dawn nor the dusk.”
“I just want to be floating, suspended here in my California time capsule with neither yesterday's dusk or tomorrow's dawn anywhere on the horizon.”
“This is the seashore. Neither land nor sea. It’s a place that does not exist.”
“They did not speak of it the first night, when they spoke of everything until dawn, nor would they ever speak of it. But in the long run, neither of them had made a mistake.”
“Neither you nor I speak English, but there are some things that can be said only in English.”