Ray Bradbury
Fahrenheit 451
Sayings by Ray Bradbury
I don't believe in hell. I believe in earth. And I think we're making it hell right here.
I'm not a prophet. I'm just a writer who sees things clearly.
I think we're all going to die. So we might as well enjoy ourselves while we're here.
I don't believe in war. I believe in peace. I believe in love. I believe in understanding.
I think the greatest invention of all time is the book. It's a way of sharing ideas, of connecting with people across time and space.
I'm not a fan of organized religion. I think it's a way of controlling people. I think it's a way of keeping them from thinking for themselves.
I think the future is going to be amazing. I think we're going to solve all our problems. I think we're going to live forever.
I don't believe in regret. I believe in moving forward. I believe in learning from your mistakes and trying to do better next time.
I think the most important thing in life is to be happy. And if you're not happy, you should do something about it.
I'm not a political person. I'm a human being. I care about people. I care about the earth. I care about the future.
I think the greatest danger to humanity is ourselves. We're our own worst enemy.
I don't believe in ghosts. I believe in memories. I believe in the past. I believe in the present. I believe in the future.
I think the most important thing in writing is to be honest. To tell the truth, no matter how painful it may be.
I'm not a philosopher. I'm a storyteller. I tell stories that make people think.
I think the greatest gift we can give each other is love. Love and understanding.
I don't believe in utopia. I believe in progress. I believe in making things better, little by little.
I think we're all on a journey. And the most important thing is to enjoy the ride.
I'm not a guru. I'm just a guy who loves to write. And I hope my writing makes a difference.
I think the most important thing in life is to be curious. To ask questions. To never stop learning.
I don't believe in superheroes. I believe in everyday heroes. The people who do good things without expecting anything in return.