RAY BRADBURY QUOTES

American author (1920-2012)

Stuff your eyes with wonder . . . live as if you'd drop dead in ten seconds. See the world. It's more fantastic than any dream made or paid for in factories.

RAY BRADBURY

Fahrenheit 451

Tags: dreams


There was always a minority afraid of something, and a great majority afraid of the dark, afraid of the future, afraid of the past, afraid of the present, afraid of themselves and shadows of themselves.

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The Martian Chronicles

Tags: future


Dandelion wine. The words were summer on the tongue. The wine was summer caught and stoppered.

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Dandelion Wine


Go to the edge of the cliff and jump off. Build your wings on the way down.

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Brown Daily Herald, March 24, 1995


My stories run up and bite me in the leg -- I respond by writing down everything that goes on during the bite. When I finish, the idea lets go and runs off.

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introduction, The Stories of Ray Bradbury


The Universe has shouted itself alive. We are one of the shouts.

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"G. B. S.--Mark V", I Sing the Body Electric and Other Stories


If you want to write ... You must lurk in libraries and climb the stacks like ladders to sniff books like perfumes and wear books like hats upon your crazy heads.

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attributed, Words from the Wise


Life is like underwear, should be changed twice a day.

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A Graveyard for Lunatics


What traitors books can be! You think they're backing you up, and they turn on you. Others can use them, too, and there you are, lost in the middle of the moor, in a great welter of nouns and verbs and adjectives.

RAY BRADBURY

Fahrenheit 451


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

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Los Angeles Times, August 9, 1976


When I was a young writer if you went to a party and told somebody you were a science-fiction writer you would be insulted. They would call you Flash Gordon all evening, or Buck Rogers.

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The Paris Review, spring 2010


Mysteries abound where most we seek for answers.

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When Elephants Last in the Dooryard Bloomed


Death doesn't exist. It never did, it never will. But we've drawn so many pictures of it, so many years, trying to pin it down, comprehend it, we've got to thinking of it as an entity, strangely alive and greedy. All it is, however, is a stopped watch, a loss, an end, a darkness. Nothing.

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Something Wicked This Way Comes


Insanity is relative. It depends on who has who locked in what cage.

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The Meadow


Believe in one thing too much and you have no room for new ideas.

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The October Country


Science fiction is any idea that occurs in the head and doesn't exist yet, but soon will, and will change everything for everybody, and nothing will ever be the same again. As soon as you have an idea that changes some small part of the world you are writing science fiction. It is always the art of the possible, never the impossible.

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The Paris Review, spring 2010


You must stay drunk on writing so reality cannot destroy you.

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Zen in the Art of Writing


The good writers touch life often. The mediocre ones run a quick hand over her. The bad ones rape her and leave her for the flies.

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Fahrenheit 451


There are two races of people -- men and women -- no matter what women's libbers would have you pretend. The male is motivated by toys and science because men are born with no purpose in the universe except to procreate. There is lots of time to kill beyond that. They've got to find work. Men have no inherent center to themselves beyond procreating. Women, however, are born with a center. They can create the universe, mother it, teach it, nurture it. Men read science fiction to build the future. Women don't need to read it. They are the future.

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Playboy, 1996


That's the great secret of creativity. You treat ideas like cats: you make them follow you.

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Zen in the Art of Writing