Ray Bradbury (Ray Douglas Bradbury) Quotes
I’m ALIVE. Thinking about it, noticing it, is new. You do things and don’t watch. Then all of a sudden you look and see what you’re doing and it’s the first time, really.

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Girls pour their insecurities into their looks.
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I've just taught thousands of people over the radio in the USA how to mend broken watches and broken house appliances. I am a catalyst or trigger to access these powers.
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My face looks like a wedding-cake left out in the rain.
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What looks like enjoyment is the sneer of contempt. That's not a smile.
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No matter how old a mother is she watches her middle-aged children for signs of improvement.
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I definitely did look up to John. We all looked up to John. He was older and he was very much the leader; he was the quickest wit and the smartest.
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I like Simon Cowell - look at how many great artists have come out of the U.K. because of him.
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I do look upon all of life as an episode - which is why the people around me are probably on guard!
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I photograph to see what the world looks like in photographs.
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If a film has a social message, it is very important for me to know what the message is and how it's going to be delivered, but it's not something I look for all the time.
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I have a strong preference for being alive.
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I just look at the high and bright side of things
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Are you really angry, or simply aware of anger in the body and mind? Don't speculate, simply look at what is there.
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If I'm not in the mood to deal with you, then I just don't deal with you. I look at it like, me not dealing with you could save me a lot of trouble - me forcing myself to deal with you could bring me a lot of trouble. So I just play it by ear.
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Being alive was all right then: he had not breathed like that for a long time.
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Huizi would say, never look back to the past. Never regret. Even if there is emptiness ahead, never look back.
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The reason we love nature is because it's fascinating and we love all the creatures, but if you watch any nature film, there's always a lesson: "the creatures are all dying and life sucks." The same is true of literature.
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She gave me another of those long keen looks, and I could see that she was again asking herself if her favourite nephew wasn't steeped to the tonsils in the juice of the grape.
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Soap operas are like boot camps for film actors, so I really learned a lot. It was a masterclass in working for camera. I made myself watch myself every day. I would sort of try and be objective about it and critique myself a little. There's a lot more skill set than people realize in soap operas. They shoot, like, 35 scenes a day.
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I remember us being so excited that we even had the opportunity to go in the studio and do another record and have a second chance at it, that’s my most fond memory.
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I used to teach improv courses in Amsterdam where we would do team-building exercises, and they can go south very quickly.
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I'd sometimes do 50, 60 takes of song.
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The denial of ourselves which Christ has so diligently commanded his disciples from the beginning will at last dominate all the desires of our heart.
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I’m ALIVE. Thinking about it, noticing it, is new. You do things and don’t watch. Then all of a sudden you look and see what you’re doing and it’s the first time, really.