Ray Bradbury: Thing (page 2)
Ray Bradbury was American writer. Explore interesting quotes on thing.“There must me something in books, things we can't imagine.”
Variant: There must be something in books, things we can't imagine, to make a woman stay in a burning house.
Source: Fahrenheit 451
Touched With Fire (1954)
The October Country (1955)
Source: Dandelion Wine (1957), p. 151
Variant: “You remember winning, don’t you? A battle won, somewhere?”
“No,” said the old man, deep under. “I don’t remember anyone winning anywhere any time. War’s never a winning thing, Charlie. You just lose all the time, and the one who loses last asks for terms. All I remember is a lot of losing and sadness and nothing good but the end of it. The end of it, Charles, that was a winning all to itself, having nothing to do with guns.
Source: Dandelion Wine (1957), p. 85
Uncle Einar (1947)
The October Country (1955)
Playboy interview (1996)
Playboy interview (1996)
The Great Wide World Over There (1953)
The Golden Apples of the Sun (1953)
Fahrenheit 451 (1953)
—And the Moon Be Still as Bright (1948)
The Martian Chronicles (1950)
Playboy interview (1996)
“I don’t believe in optimism. I believe in optimal behavior. That’s a different thing.”
The Paris Review interview (2010)
Source: Dandelion Wine (1957), p. 223
Bradbury Talk Likely to Feature the Unexpected (1994)