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Ray Bradbury

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Science fiction is the art of the possible not the impossible.


— Ray Bradbury


#fiction #possiblities #art

We all are rich and ignore the buried fact of accumulated wisdom.


— Ray Bradbury


#life-experience #writing #art

I take this continent with me into the grave.


— Ray Bradbury


#humor #poetry #art

Will we ever stop being afraid of nights and death? When you reach the stars, boy, yes, and live there forever, all the fears will go, and Death himself will die.


— Ray Bradbury


#death #halloween #ray-bradbury #the-halloween-tree #death

You knew the sweetness of now, now, TONIGHT! who cares for tomorrow, tomorrow is nothing, yesterday is over and done, tonight live, tonight!


— Ray Bradbury


#live #now #tomorrow #tonight #yesterday

Why then you're as mad as me. No, madder. For I distrust 'reality' and its moron mother, the universe, while you fasten your innocence to fallible devices which pretend at happy endings.


— Ray Bradbury


#science-vs-religion #life

It was in their friendship they just wanted to run forever, shadow and shadow.


— Ray Bradbury


#childhood #descriptions #friend #friends #friendship

And sometimes, I tell them, I like to put my head back, like this, and let the rain fall in my mouth. It tastes just like wine. Have you ever tried it?


— Ray Bradbury


#love

They blended religion and art and science because, at base, science is no more than an investigation of a miracle we can never explain, and art is an interpretation of that miracle.


— Ray Bradbury


#miracles #religion #science #art

Jump, and you will find out how to unfold your wings as you fall.


— Ray Bradbury


#find #how #jump #out #unfold






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Did you know about Ray Bradbury?

When Bradbury returned to Los Angeles he connected all the short stories and that became The Martian Chronicles. He loved Burroughs' The Warlord of Mars so much that at the age of 12 he wrote his own sequel. Electrico.

Many of Bradbury's works have been adapted into comic books television shows and films. Best known for his dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451 (1953) and for the science fiction and horror stories gathered together as The Martian Chronicles (1950) and The Illustrated Man (1951) Bradbury was one of the most celebrated 20th-century American writers.

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