Ray Bradbury (Ray Douglas Bradbury) Quotes
Out in the world not much happened. But here in the special night, a land bricked with paper and leather anything might happen, always did.

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I'm happy to fight anybody.
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We assume in our daily lives that the world is both safe and sane. Otherwise, we could not carry on.
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You don't go out and change your gender for a television show, O.K.? It ain't happening. I don't care who you are.
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No one could ad lib like Peter. You would think that it was all scripted, he was so poetic, but it wasn't.
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Schizophrenia beats dining alone.
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I believe in civil liberties for homosexuals. I guess I'd have to say I'd draw the line at letting them teach in the schools.
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You are the only you. That means you don't lose roles to anybody else. There's no competition, so they either want you or they don't want you, and it's not that they wanted someone else over you.
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I'll admit that I do quite like drinks that come in coconut shells. So there's always that.
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Our goal is a title. With LeBron, we are in 'win now' mode.
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A woman never forgets her sex. She would rather talk with a man than an angel, any day.
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I have stopped having goals. If you have many goals, and you don't reach your goals, it is very upsetting, so I just think of keeping it simple, working hard and going and playing the game. But I know there are going to be very important series for Indian cricket. I will just try my best to be in my fittest form.
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I was not the son of a worker or lacking in material or social resources for a relatively comfortable existence; I could say I miraculously escaped wealth.
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So you have to keep waiting and then they give you the script and it's terrible. Then you have to go to the rewrite and they're very upset because you didn't like it. I went through that for seven years.
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By the time I was 10 or 13, I'd learned the world capitals.
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I moved to New York City in '92 and had no money. I had a lot of free time, as actors do. I would go to the New York Public Library at Lincoln Center.
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I find it hard to relax around any man who's got the second button on his shirt undone.
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My mom used to be concerned 'cause I would never go outside. And when I'd go outside, I'd have friends, but I just was always in the house listening to music, practicing DJing all the time. Then my uncle got a keyboard, drum machine, so I'd just be in the house at 12, 13, just, like, messing up his presets. And my mom was like, 'My son is strange.'
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I mean, they're threatening - my career is over. You know, everything I've worked so hard. I've worked extremely hard since about 17 years old, you know, as a White House intern on up.
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I still have very close ties to Houston and the Astros because that was my first team.
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Acting is a really strange thing to do; it's very strange.
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But coercion never produces harmony. How harmonious are people who are being forced to act against their will? Most likely, those who are coerced will resent those who benefit from the coercion. This sets group against group; it doesn't bring them together.
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I mean, look at the people we celebrate - a lot of people who really don't do anything. They just walk the red carpets and go to all the parties, and they're hooked up with the right people, so they're celebrities. But what for?
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What I really would like to see is more female stories out there. Particularly older female stories, because women are predominantly ticket-buyers.
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Out in the world not much happened. But here in the special night, a land bricked with paper and leather anything might happen, always did.