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Ray Bradbury Illustrated Man Quotes By Ray Bradury

"Father Peregrine, won't you ever be serious?"

"Not until the good Lord is. Oh, don't look so terribly shocked, please. The Lord is not serious. In fact, it is a little hard to know just what else He is except loving. And love has to do with humor, doesn't it? For you cannot love someone unless you put up with him, can you? And you cannot put up with someone constantly unless you can laugh at him. Isn't that true? And certainly we are ridiculous little animals wallowing in the fudge bowl, and God must love us all the more because we appeal to His humor."

"I never thought of God as humorous," said Father Stone.

"The Creator of the platypus, the camel, the ostrich, and man?" Oh, come now!" Father Peregrine laughed.

Ray Bradbury, The Illustrated Man — Ray Bradury

Ray Bradbury Illustrated Man Quotes By Ray Bradbury

War is a bad thing, but peace can be a living horror — Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury Illustrated Man Quotes By Ray Bradbury

There were differences between memories and dreams. He had only dreams of things he had wanted to do, while Lespere had memories of things done and accomplished. And this knowledge began to pull Hollis apart, with a slow, quivering precision. — Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury Illustrated Man Quotes By Miyuki Miyabe

No matter where I go, sadness follows. No matter how much time passes it won't go away. You get only one heart when you're born, and you can't turn it in or get it repaired. The only thing that fills it is more sadness. I'm surprised there's any room left in there at all. — Miyuki Miyabe

Ray Bradbury Illustrated Man Quotes By Rod Serling

I would guess that Ray Bradbury would be equally resentful of what they did with Illustrated Man, which, you know, took a central idea thesis of his and pissed all over it - made it into one of the worst movies ever made. — Rod Serling

Ray Bradbury Illustrated Man Quotes By Robin Sharma

What distinguishes success from failures is that the successes constantly thirst for new ideas and knowledge. — Robin Sharma

Ray Bradbury Illustrated Man Quotes By Jill Eileen Smith

Rahab pondered the thought. "I don't suppose a pomegranate or a fig as an offering would have the same effect on our hearts. To see an innocent life taken in our place is much more humbling than offering Adonai fruit. — Jill Eileen Smith

Ray Bradbury Illustrated Man Quotes By Steve Guttenberg

Any kind of writing that's meaningful becomes hard work, so there were times when it would really flow, there were times when I'd get 10 pages a day, and then there were days when I would do three pages. Depends on the thickness of the material. If it's satisfying, it's hard, but it's pretty wonderful. — Steve Guttenberg

Ray Bradbury Illustrated Man Quotes By Ray Bradbury

The rain continued. It was a hard rain, a perpetual rain, a sweating and steaming rain; it was a mizzle, a downpour, a fountain, a whipping at the eyes, an undertow at the ankles; it was a rain to drown all rains and the memory of rains. — Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury Illustrated Man Quotes By Ray Bradbury

It wasn't going places. It was being between ... Mostly it was space. So much space. I liked the idea of nothing on top, nothing on the bottom, and a lot of nothing in between, and me in the middle of the nothing. — Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury Illustrated Man Quotes By Ray Bradbury

Oh, death in space was most humorous. — Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury Illustrated Man Quotes By Virginia Woolf

Life for both sexes is arduous, difficult, a perpetual struggle. More than anything ... it calls for confidence in oneself ... And how can we generate this imponderable quality most quickly? By thinking that other people are inferior to oneself. — Virginia Woolf

Ray Bradbury Illustrated Man Quotes By Ray Bradbury

I shall remain on Mars and read a book. — Ray Bradbury