Quotes From "A Pleasure To Burn: Fahrenheit 451 Stories" By Ray Bradbury

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It is a subliminal thing. It is the tick of a clock that has ticked so long one no longer notices. Something is in a room when a man lives in it. Something is not in the room when a man is dead in it. Ray Bradbury
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Memory is an illusion, nothing more. It is a fire that needs constant tending. Ray Bradbury
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I’m the thing you most desire, you represent the thing I least desire, death. It’s just the opposite of love. Ray Bradbury
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Once you kill all of us, and you're alone, you'll die! The hate will die. That hate is what moves you, nothing else! That envy moves you. Nothing else! You'll die, inevitably. You're not immortal. You're not even alive, you're nothing but moving hate. Ray Bradbury
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You knew the sweetness of now, now, TONIGHT! who cares for tomorrow, tomorrow is nothing, yesterday is over and done, tonight live, tonight! Ray Bradbury
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Looking at her in the hospital he had thought, I don't know you, who you are, does it matter if we live or die? Ray Bradbury
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Death loves death, not life. Dying people love to know that others die with them; it is a comfort to learn you are not alone in the kiln, in the grave. Ray Bradbury
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Whatever she is now she's better than she was, " said Bedloe. "Being dead is better than being dull, being dead is better than not being aware. Ray Bradbury
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You should've thought of that before becoming a fir Ray Bradbury