Ray Bradbury Quotes
I Think All Of Us Felt," I Said, "at Least Once In Our Lives, When We Were Young, We Could Go Over There, After Reading The Bull Stuff In The Spanish Stories, That We Could Go Over There And Fight. Or At Least Jog Ahead Of The Running Of The Bulls, In The Early Morning, With A Good Drink Waiting At The Other End Of The Run, And Your Best Girl With You There For The Long Weekend." I Stopped. I Laughed Quietly. For My Voice Had, Without Knowing, Fallen Into The Rhythm Of His Way Of Saying, Either Out Of His Mouth, Or From His Hand.
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