For if we're destroyed, the knowledge is dead...We're nothing more than dust jackets for books...so many pages to a person...
("Fahrenheit 451")
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They got Indian vision and can sight back further than you and me will ever sight ahead.Ray Bradbury
What is it about fire that's so lovely? No matter what age we are, what draws us to it?...The thing man wanted to invent, but never did...If you let it go on, it'd burn our lifetimes out. What is fire? It is a mystery. Scientists give us gobbledygook about friction and molecules. But they don't really know. Its real beauty is that it destroys responsibility and consequences.
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So few want to be rebels anymore. And out of those few, most, like myself, scare easily.
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Love is easy, and I love writing. You can't resist love. You get an idea, someone says something, and you're in love.
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I want to feel all there is to feel, he thought. Let me feel tired, now, let me feel tired. I mustn't forget, I'm alive, I know I'm alive, I mustn't forget it tonight or tomorrow or the day after that.
Ray Bradbury
I'm not anyone, I'm just myself; whatever I am, I am something, and now I'm something you can't help.
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