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- I have fun with ideas; I play with them.
- You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.
- I hate all politics. I don't like either political party. One should not belong to them - one should be an individual, standing in the…
- You can't try to do things; you simply must do them.
- I used to take my short stories to girls' homes and read them to them. Can you imagine the reaction reading a short story to…
- We were put here as witnesses to the miracle of life. We see the stars, and we want them. We are beholden to give back…
- My characters talk to one another, and when it reaches a certain pitch of excitement I jump out of bed and run and trap them…
- You can’t learn to write in college. It’s a very bad place for writers because the teachers always think they know more than you do—and…
- To sum it all up, if you want to write, if you want to create, you must be the most sublime fool that God ever…
- Don't think about things, just do them; don't predict them, just make them.
- The problem in our country isn't with books being banned, but with people no longer reading. Look at the magazines, the newspapers around us -…
- Here at this far lost end of the continent, where the trail wagons had stopped and the people with them....
- The psychiatrist wants to know why I go out and hike around in the forests and watch the birds and collect butterflies. I'll show you…
- Thank God for that. You can shut them, say, 'Hold on a moment.' You play God to it. But who has ever torn himself from…
- There's no reason to burn books if you don't read them.
- If someone tells you to do something for money, tell them to go to hell,
- I was one of Them: the Strange Ones. The Funny People. The Odd Tribes of autograph collectors and photographers. The Ones who waited through long…
- Chock them so ... full of "facts" they feel stuffed, but absolutely "brilliant" with information. Then they'll feel they're thinking, they'll get a sense of…
- 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.
- The jungle looked back at them with a vastness, a breathing moss-and-leaf silence, with a billion diamond and emerald insect eyes.
- The stars are yours, if you have the head, the hands, and the heart for them.
- There are too many of us, he thought. There are billions of us and that's too many. Nobody knows anyone. Strangers come and violate you.…
- Do you know that books smell like nutmeg or some spice from a foreign land? I loved to smell them when I was a boy.…
- I ate them like salad, books were my sandwich for lunch, my tiffin and dinner and midnight munch. I tore out the pages, ate them…
- Have you ever watched the jet cars race on the boulevard?...I sometimes think drivers don’t know what grass is, or flowers, because they never see…
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