"It was a great place to write..." - Quote by Ray Bradbury
It was a great place to write a novel about book burning, in the library basement.
More by Ray Bradbury
“Why then you're as mad as me. No, madder. For I distrust 'reality' and its moron mother, the universe, while you fasten your innocence to fallible devices which pretend at happy endings.”
“Go out and make your own speeches. People need you. Go on TV. It can be done. After you speak up a few times, people say, "Hey, we got a crazy man in the community," and they'll begin talking to you.”
“Everything that happens before Death is what counts.”
More on Writing
“A successful book is not made of what is in it, but what is left out of it.”
“It's very slow for me to create humor. It takes me a long time to write a humor piece. It takes days.”
“You may rely on it that you have the best of me in my books, and that I am not worth seeing personally, the stuttering, blunderingclod-hopper that I am. Even poetry, you know, is in one sense an infinite brag and exaggeration. Not that I do not stand on all that I have written,--but what am I to the truth I feebly utter?”