Ray Bradbury Quotes
For It Is A Mad World And It Will Get Madder If We Allow The Minorities, Be They Dwarf Or Giant, Orangutan Or Dolphin, Nuclear-head Or Water Conservationalist, Pro-computerologist Or Neo-Luddite, Simpleton Or Sage, To Interfere With Aesthetics. The Real World Is The Playing Ground For Each And Every Group, To Make Or Unmake Laws. But The Tip Of The Nose Of My Book Or Stories Or Poems Is Where Their Rights End And My Territorial Imperatives Begin, Run And Rule. If Mormons Do Not Like My Plays, Let Them Write Their Own. If The Irish Hate My Dublin Stories, Let Them Rent Typewriters. If Teachers And Grammar School Editors Find My Jawbreaker Sentences Shatter Their Mushmilk Teeth, Let Them Eat Stale Cake Dunked In Weak Tea Of Their Own Ungodly Manufacture. If The Chicano Intellectuals Wish To Re-cut My "Wonderful Ice Cream Suit" So It Shapes "Zoot," May The Belt Unravel And The Pants Fall.
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