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Playboy interview (1996)
The Paris Review interview (2010)
Varianta: Old men only lie in wait for people to ask them to talk. Then they rattle on like a rusty elevator wheezing up a shaft.
Zdroj: Dandelion Wine (1957), p. 81
"A Few Notes on The Martian Chronicles", in Rhodomagnetic Digest (May 1950)
“Mysteries abound where most we seek for answers.”
"All flesh is one: what matter scores?" in When Elephants Last In The Dooryard Bloomed : Celebrations For Almost Any Day In The Year (1973)
Playboy interview (1996)
No Particular Night or Morning (1951)
The Illustrated Man (1951)
“The telephone rang like a spoiled brat.”
The Murderer (1953)
The Golden Apples of the Sun (1953)
“I knew I was going into one of the arts: I was drawing, acting, and writing.”
The Paris Review interview (2010)
Playboy interview (1996)
Zdroj: Something Wicked This Way Comes (1962), Chapter 38
“If you're reluctant to weep, you won't live a full and complete life.”
Personal lessons from futurist Ray Bradbury on crying, escaping, laughing, by Mick Mortlock; Oregon Live (6 June 2012) http://www.oregonlive.com/opinion/index.ssf/2012/06/personal_lessons_from_futurist.html
“The stars are yours, if you have the head, the hands, and the heart for them.”
Introduction
R Is for Rocket (1962)
On the chance meeting with Christopher Isherwood just after publication of The Martian Chronicles which led to fame and acclaim outside of SF fandom.
Playboy interview (1996)
The Murderer (1953)
The Golden Apples of the Sun (1953)
The Great Wide World Over There (1953)
The Golden Apples of the Sun (1953)
The Foghorn, first published in The Saturday Evening Post (1951) with the title "The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms"
The Golden Apples of the Sun (1953)
Zdroj: Something Wicked This Way Comes (1962), Chapter 38
“There are worse crimes than burning books. One of them is not reading them.”
Actually a statement by Joseph Brodsky, as quoted in The Balancing Act : Mastering the Competing Demands of Leadership (1996) by Kerry Patterson, p. 437.
However, compare to the similar Bradbury quotes from 1993 (Seattle Times) and 2000 (Peoria Journal) above.
Misattributed
—And the Moon Be Still as Bright (1948)
The Martian Chronicles (1950)
The Paris Review interview (2010)