1,603 Quotes by Ray Bradbury


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    Way out in the country tonight he could smell the pumpkins ripening toward the knife and the triangle eye and the singeing candle.

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    He had never liked October. Ever since he had first lay in the autumn leaves before his grandmother's house many years ago and heard the wind and saw the empty trees. It had made him cry, without a reason. And a little of that sadness returned each year to him. It always went away with spring. But, it was a little different tonight. There was a feeling of autumn coming to last a million years. There would be no spring. ("The October Game")

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    My gosh, if you’re going away, we got a million things to talk about! All the things we would’ve talked about next month, the month after! Praying mantises, zeppelins, acrobats, sword swallowers!

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    I believe the universe created us we are an audience for miracles. In that sense, I guess, I'm religious.

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    Those who live in the best cliffs think they are better than us. That is always man's attitude when he has power.

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