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34890ac He was looking for a brightness, a resolve, a triumph over tomorrow that hardly seemed to be there. Perhaps he had expected their faces to burn and glitter with the knowledge they carried, to glow as lanterns glow, with the light in them...They weren't at all certain that the things they carried in their heads might make every future dawn glow with a purer light, they were sure of nothing save that the books were on file behind their quiet .. purity reality Ray Bradbury
dd686bc You've got to jump off cliffs and build your wings on the way down. --Ray Bradbury Ellery Adams
4f1b8c4 Triabva da se nauchish kak da ne se vkopchvash, predi da se nauchish kak da pridobivash. Zhivot't triabva da b'de dokosvan, a ne udushavan. Triabva da se otpusnesh, poniakoga da ostaviash neshchata da se sluchvat, a drug p't da se dvizhish zaedno s tiakh. S'shcho kato s lodkite. Podd'rzhash motora vkliuchen, za da ia nasochvash po techenieto. I kogato chuesh shuma na vodopada vse po-blizo, raztrebvash v lodkata, slagash si nai-khubavata sha.. Ray Bradbury
1a50a32 You don't stay for nothing. Ray Bradbury
8018719 I'm afraid of children my own age. They kill each other. Did it always use to be that way? My uncle says no. Six of my friends have been shot in the last year alone. Ten of them died in car wrecks. I'm afraid of them and they don't like me because I'm afraid. My uncle says his grandfather remembered when children didn't kill each other. But that was a long time ago when they had things different. Ray Bradbury
b7aa277 Ei bine, in definitiv, traim in epoca materialelor de unica folosinta. Omul de azi e ca un servetel de hartie. Iti sufli nasul pe cineva, faci haina cocolos si o arunci la toaleta, te duci la altul, sufli, faci cocolos, arunci. Fiecare foloseste poalele hainei altcuiva. Cum sa fii suporterul unei echipe locale cand nu cunoaste nici programul meciurilor si nici numele jucatorilor? Apropo, ce culoare de tricouri poarta cand ies pe teren? Ray Bradbury
98d154f This morning, Ray Bradbury is dead and there is only soy milk at my coffee shop. I do not know which to be more sad about, that my body and I are suddenly uncomfortable or that a man I have never met, far away, has stopped breathing. My heartbeat will end one day. It is a miracle it's lasted this long, not because I have wished it otherwise, but because my car keeps overheating. My car is huge compared to my heart. A writing prompt.. Lewis Mundt
7203cf6 She didn't want to know -how- a thing was done, but -why-. That can be embarrassing. You ask Why to a lot of things and you wind up very unhappy indeed, if you keep at it. The poor girl's better off dead. Ray Bradbury
8222744 By the pricking of my thumbs, Something wicked this way comes. Ray Bradbury
ab5fcb2 Time has fallen asleep in the afternoon sunshine. mgg ray-bradbury time Ray Bradbury
6ce6ecb He felt his smile slide away, melt, fold over and down on itself like a tallow skin, like the stuff of a fantastic candle burning too long and now collapsing and now blown out. Darkness. He was not happy. He was not happy. He said the words to himself. He recognized this as the true state of affairs. He wore his happiness like a mask and the girl had run off across the lawn with the mask and there was no way of going to knock on her door an.. Ray Bradbury
3b2d7db The things you're looking for, Montag, are in the world, but the only way the average chap will ever see ninety-nine percent of them is in a book. Ray Bradbury
8c15102 Le cose che voi cercate, Montag, sono su questa terra, ma il solo modo per cui l'uomo medio potra vederne il novantanove per cento sara un libro. books citazioni fahrenheit-451 italiano letteratura libri quotes Ray Bradbury
1cac7a6 Well, I've kept you waiting long enough," he said, peering at me from that distance which drinking adds between people and which, at odd turns in the evening, seems closeness itself." drunk intimacy Ray Bradbury
4a673fb Montag said nothing but stood looking at the women's faces as he had once looked at the faces of saints in a strange church he had entered when he was a child. The faces of those enameled creatures meant nothing to him, though he talked to them and stood in that church for a long time, trying to know what that religion was, trying to get enough of the raw incense and special dust of the place into his lungs and thus into his blood to feel t.. Ray Bradbury
c674092 There was a crash like the falling parts of a dream fashioned out of warped glass, mirrors, and crystal prisms. nightmares Ray Bradbury
f528bd2 And just holding her hand would be good. Can you understand that? Do you know that holding someone's hand can be `the' thing? Such a thing that your hands move while not moving. You can remember a thing like that, rather than any other thing about a night, all your life. Just holding hands can mean more, I believe it. When everything is repeated, and over, and familiar, it's the first things rather than the last that count. Ray Bradbury
2ff7e98 Feel," said Driscoll, his hands and arms out loosely. "Remember how you used to run when you were a kid, and how the wind felt. Like feathers on your arms. You ran and thought any minute you'd fly, but you never quite did." Ray Bradbury
4c5b33e I never thought of God as humorous," said Father Stone. "The Creator of the platypus, the camel, the ostrich, and man? Oh, come now!" Ray Bradbury
c2c2fa3 But most of all, I like to watch people. Sometimes I ride the subway all day and look at them and listen to them. I just want to figure out who they are and what they want and where they are going. Ray Bradbury
0b49345 We'll go on the river. He looked at the old railroad tracks. Or we'll go that way. Or we'll walk on the highways now, and we'll have time to put things into ourselves. And some day, after it sets in us a long time, it'll come out our hands and our mouths. And a lot of it will be wrong, but just enough of it will be right. We'll just start walking today and see the world and the way the world walks around and talks, the way it really looks. .. start world Ray Bradbury
d77850d He lay far across the room from her, on a winter island separated by an empty sea. She talked to him for what seemed a long while and she talked about this and she talked about that and it was only words, like the words he had heard once in a nursery at a friend's house, a two-year-old child building word patters, like jargon, making pretty sounds in the air. Ray Bradbury
e7c634d You ask Why to a lot of things and you wind up very unhappy indeed, if you keep at it. unhappiness Ray Bradbury
cb4d7a7 He felt that the stars had been pulverized by the sound of the black jets and that in the morning the earth would be covered with their dust like a strange snow. star-dust stars Ray Bradbury
5b02e60 So now do you see why books are hated and feared? The show the pores in the face of life. The comfortable people want only wax moon faces, pore less, hairless, expressionless. We are living in a time when flowers are to live on flowers, instead of growing on good rain and black loam. Even fireworks, for all their prettiness, come from the chemistry of the earth. Ray Bradbury
5dc552a She was too wonderful a character to be allowed to die and I realize now that I should have allowed her to appear at hte end of my book. [Ray writes about the character Clarisse] Ray Bradbury
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ab9af58 I hate a Roman named Status Quo!' he said to me. 'Stuff your eyes with wonder,' he said, 'live as if you'd drop dead in ten seconds. See the world. It's more fantastic than any dream made or paid for in factories. Ray Bradbury
c8ab586 Most of us can't rush around, talk to everyone, know all the cities of the world, we haven't time, money or that many friends. The things you're looking for, Montag, are in the world, but the only way the average chap will ever see ninety-nine percent of them is in a book. Ray Bradbury
a475484 Once upon a time! What kind of talk is that? Ray Bradbury
7d760c9 The scythe fell and lay in the grass like a lost smile. Ray Bradbury
fc86098 We are living in a time when flowers are trying to live on flowers, instead of growing on good rain and black loam. Ray Bradbury
5812245 Now let's take up the minorities in our civilization, shall we? Bigger the population, the more minorities. Don't step on the toes of the dog-lovers, the cat-lovers, doctors, lawyers, merchants, chiefs, Mormons, Baptists, Unitarians, second-generation Chinese, Swedes, Italians, Germans, Texans, Brooklynites, Irishmen, people from Oregon or Mexico. The people in this book, this play, this TV serial are not meant to represent any actual paint.. Ray Bradbury
e73b2ad Douglas opened one eye. And everything, absolutely everything, was there. The world, like a great iris of an even more gigantic eye, which has also just opened and stretched out to encompass everything, stared back at him. Ray Bradbury
e4b1714 The writer must let his fingers run out the story of his characters, who, being only human and full of strange dreams and obsessions, are only too glad to run. Ray Bradbury
4af3c89 Go, children. Run and read. Read and run. Show and tell. Ray Bradbury
6c73987 There it is." And he watched with now-gentle sorrow and now-quick delight, and at last quiet acceptance as all the bits and pieces of his house mixed, stirred, settled, poised, and ran steadily again. "The Happiness Machine," he said. "The Happiness Machine." family happiness home Ray Bradbury
62bd747 I was a crazy creature with a head full of carnival spangles until I was thirty, and then the only man I ever really cared for stopped waiting and married someone else. So in spite, in anger at myself, I told myself I deserved my: fate for not having married when the best chance was at hand. I started traveling. My luggage was snowed under blizzards of travel stickers. I have been alone in Paris, alone in Vienna, alone in London, and all in.. marriage travelling Ray Bradbury
ff9c965 We've had a nice time, haven't we? It has been very special here, talking every day. It was that much-overburdened and worn phrase referred to as a 'meeting of the minds. ' "She turned the blue envelope in her hands. "I've always known that the quality of love was the mind, even though the body sometimes refuses this knowledge. The body lives for itself. It lives only to feed and wait for the night. It's essentially nocturnal. But what of t.. Ray Bradbury
11e630b the greatest danger to America's future came from self-serving opportunism masquerading as patriotism. At Nathaniel Philbrick
615538c The whaleman's rule of thumb was that, before diving, a whale blew once for each minute it would spend underwater. Whalemen also knew that while underwater the whale continued at the same speed and in the same direction as it had been traveling before the dive. Thus, an experienced whaleman could calculate with remarkable precision where a submerged whale was likely to reappear. Nathaniel Philbrick
d187563 Living in the here and now, we are awash with sensations of the present, memories of the past, and expectations and fears for the future. Our actions are not determined by any one cause; they are the fulfillment of who we are at that particular moment. After that moment passes, we continue to evolve, to change, and our memories of that moment inevitably change with us as we live with the consequences of our past actions, consequences we wer.. Nathaniel Philbrick
92260ea Without the discovery of Arnold's treason in the fall of 1780, the american people might never have been forced to realize that the real threat to their liberties came not from without but from within. Nathaniel Philbrick