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Ray Bradbury

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Oh God, the terrible tyranny of the majority. We all have our harps to play. And it's up to you to know with which ear you'll listen.


— Ray Bradbury


#inspirational

Now that I have you thoroughly confused, let me pause to hear your own dismayed cry.


— Ray Bradbury


#art

The best scientist is open to experience and begins with romance - the idea that anything is possible.


— Ray Bradbury


#anything #anything is possible #begins #best #experience

Every story I've written was written because I had to write it. Writing stories is like breathing for me; it is my life.


— Ray Bradbury


#life

To feed your Muse, then, you should always have been hungry about life since you were a child. If not, it is a little late to start.


— Ray Bradbury


#writing #life

He knew what the wind was doing to them, where it was taking them, to all the secret places that were never so secret again in life.


— Ray Bradbury


#old-age #age

But no man's a hero to himself.


— Ray Bradbury


#inspirational

I just want someone to hear what I have to say. And maybe if I talk long enough, it’ll make sense.


— Ray Bradbury


#people #relationships #life

Ours is a culture and a time immensely rich in trash as it is in treasures.


— Ray Bradbury


#ray-bradbury #trash #treasure #writing #art

Винаги съм вярвала, че истинската любов е любов между два ума, макар че тялото понякога отказва да го признае.


— Ray Bradbury


#minds #love






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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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