"May you be in love every day..." - Quote by Ray Bradbury
May you be in love every day for the next 20,000 days. And out of that love, remake a world.
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“Too late, I found you can't wait to become perfect, you got to go out and fall down and get up with everybody else.”
“Orwell was dealing with communism and his disillusionment with communism in Russia and what he saw the communists do in Spain. His novel was a response to those political situations. Whereas I was interested in more things than the political atmosphere. I was considering the whole social atmosphere: the impact of TV and radio and the lack of education. I could see the coming event of schoolteachers not teaching reading anymore. The less they taught, the more you wouldn't need books.”
“I'll hold on to the world tight some day. I've got one finger on it now; that's a beginning.”
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“Removing the weeds, putting fresh soil about the bean stems, and encouraging this weed which I had sown, making the yellow soil express its summer thought in bean leaves and blossoms rather than in wormwood and piper and millet grass, making the earth say beans instead of grass, - this was my daily work.”
“Until the juice ferments a while in the cask, it isn't wine. If you wish your heart to be bright, you must do a little work.”
“By nature we have no defect that could not become a strength, no strength that could not become a defect.”