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Ray Bradbury quotes - page 12
We think, I'm not a fool today. I've learned my lesson. I was a fool yesterday but not this morning. Then tomorrow we find out that, yes, we were a fool today too. I think the only way we can grow and get on in this world is to accept the fact we're not perfect and live accordingly.
Ray Bradbury
The telephone rang like a spoiled brat.
Ray Bradbury
The problem of the novel is to stay truthful. The short story, if you really are intense and you have an exciting idea, writes itself in a few hours.
Ray Bradbury
Summertime, 1950, I recognized Isherwood browsing in a Santa Monica bookstore. My book had just come out, so I grabbed a copy off the shelf, signed it and gave it to him. His face fell and my heart sank, but two days later he called and said, "Do you know what you've done?" I asked, "What?" And he simply told me to read his review in the Times. His rave turned my life around; the book immediately made the best-seller lists and has been in print ever since. He was very kind in introducing me to various people he thought I should know, like Aldous Huxley, who had been my literary hero since Brave New World came out.
Ray Bradbury
In touch! There's a slimy phrase. Touch, hell. Gripped! Pawed, rather. Mauled and massaged and pounded by FM voices.
Ray Bradbury
I've done a prideful thing, a thing more sinful than she ever done to me. I took the bottom out of her life.
Ray Bradbury
The monster cried out at the tower. The foghorn blew. The monster roared again. The foghorn blew. The monster opened its great toothed mouth, and the sound that came from it was the sound of the foghorn itself.
Ray Bradbury
I took a Greyhound bus to New York and stayed at the YMCA, fifty cents a night. I took my stories around to a dozen publishers. Nobody wanted them. They said, We don't publish stories. Nobody reads them. Don't you have a novel?
Ray Bradbury
I don't believe in optimism. I believe in optimal behavior. That's a different thing.
Ray Bradbury
Anna said, "Must they have a reason?” "No, not if they're insane, no,” said Juliet. "In that case no reasons are necessary.”.
Ray Bradbury
I just can't imagine being in a world and not being fascinated with what ideas are doing to us.
Ray Bradbury
Grandma, he had often wanted to say, Is this where the world began? For surely it had begun in no other than a place like this. The kitchen, without doubt, was the center of creation, all things revolved about it; it was the pediment that sustained the temple.
Ray Bradbury
I can work anywhere.
Ray Bradbury
I don't understand writers who have to work at it. I like to play. I'm interested in having fun with ideas, throwing them up in the air like confetti and then running under them.
Ray Bradbury
Then I went in and shot the televisor, that insidious beast, that Medusa, which freezes a billion people to stone every night, staring fixedly, that Siren which called and sang and promised so much and gave, after all, so little, but myself always going back, going back hoping and waiting until-bang!
Ray Bradbury
I'm a magician who writes about ideas. I'm not a science-fiction writer. People who call me that are wrong. Most of what I write is fantasy or magic realism or plays about my Mexican-American background.
Ray Bradbury
Oh come, please come, to the Poor Mouth Fair Where the Saints kneel round in their underwear And say out prayers that most need saying For needful sinners who've forgotten praying; And in every alcove and niche you spy The living dead who envy the long since gone Who never wished to die.
Ray Bradbury
A book is a loaded gun in the house next door.
Ray Bradbury
O autumn winds that bake and burn And all the world to darkness turn, Now storm and seize and make of me... A swarm of leaves from Autumn's Tree!
Ray Bradbury
The scythe fell and lay in the grass like a lost smile.
Ray Bradbury
It's big, it's broad... It's broad, it's bright... It fills the sky of All Hallow's Night... The strangest sight you've ever seen. The Monster Tree on Halloween.
Ray Bradbury
If you dream the proper dreams, and share the myths with people, they will want to grow up to be like you.
Ray Bradbury
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