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Quotes About Dystopia

That's sad, said Montag, quietly,(referring to The Hound) because all we put into it is hunting and finding and killing. What a shame if that's all it can ever know.
~ Ray Bradbury
If there were no war, if there was peace in the world, I'd say fine, have fun! But, Montag, you mustn't go back to being just a fireman. All isn't well with the world.
~ Ray Bradbury
It doesn't think anything we don't want it to think.' 'That's sad,' said Montag, quietly, 'because all we put into it is hunting and finding and killing. What a shame if that's all it can ever know.
~ Ray Bradbury
No, you mustn't! If there were no war, if there was peace in the world, I'd say fine, have fun! But, Montag, you mustn't go back to being just a fireman. All isn't well with the world.
~ Ray Bradbury
What did you give to the city, Montag? Ashes. What did the others give to each other? Nothingness.
~ Ray Bradbury
451° Fahrenheit: la temperatura a la que el papel de los libros se inflama y arde.
~ Ray Bradbury
Montag da onlarla ba??rd?... yüzlerini kesip dudaklar?n? parçalayan, burunlar?n? kanatan rüzgâra itiraz niyetine ba??r?yorlard?.
~ Ray Bradbury
Fahrenheit 451 is speculative fiction. It's an "If this goes on . . ." story. Ray Bradbury was writing about his present, which is our past. He was warning us about things; some of those things are obvious, and some of them, half a century later, are harder to see.
~ Ray Bradbury
He had written a short story once called "The Pedestrian," about a man who is incarcerated by the police after he is stopped simply for walking.
~ Ray Bradbury
Obojeni ne vole Malog crnog Samba. Spali ga. Bijeli nisu oduševljeni ?i?a Tominom kolibom. Spali je. Netko je napisao knjigu o duhanu i raku plu?a? Proizvo?a?i cigareta tule? Spali knjigu. Vedrina, Montag. Mir, Montag. Iznesi svoju borbu van. Još bolje, u spalionicu. str. 65.
~ Ray Bradbury
He hung up his black beetle-colored helmet and shined it; he hung his flameproof jacket neatly; he showed luxuriously, and then, whistling, hands in pockets, walked across the upper floor of the fire station and fell down the hole.
~ Ray Bradbury
qué piensa el Sabueso allá abajo, toda la noche? ¿Somos nosotros los que lo animamos realmente? Me da frío. –Sólo piensa lo que queremos que piense. –Sería triste –dijo Montag en voz baja–, pues sólo ponemos en él ideas de caza, persecución y muerte. Qué lástima si eso es todo lo que sabe.
~ Ray Bradbury
If this goes on . . ." thought Ray Bradbury, "nobody will read books anymore," and Fahrenheit 451 began. He had written a short story once called "The Pedestrian," about a man who is incarcerated by the police after he is stopped simply for walking. That story became part of the world he was building, and seventeen-year-old Clarisse McLellan becomes a pedestrian in a world where nobody walks.
~ Ray Bradbury
George Orwell's dystopian novel 1984 than anything else.
~ Joseph Mercola
As the sun set over the Golden Gate Bridge, I looked out onto America: once, the land of the free. Now, the land of the zombies.
~ Wil Wheaton
peered out at its subjects like a telescreen keeping watch over Winston Smith in his flat at the Victory Mansions.
~ Daniel Silva
He felt suddenly like Winston Smith in Room 101 of the Ministry of Love.
~ Daniel Silva
RT, Russia's English-language network. War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength. Two Minutes Hate.
~ Daniel Silva
Each forbidden cigarette, each safety belt fastened, each crash helmet worn, each blasphemy law enacted, is a landmark on the road to Dystopia.
~ David Archer
WICKED is good
~ James Dashner
What kind of world has this become?" "A really sick one
~ James Dashner
As we tried to instill in each of our subjects over and over, WICKED is good.
~ James Dashner
Filling a place with people who had no hope and knew they were about to descend into a rotten, horrific spiral of insanity ended up creating some of the most wretched anarchic zones ever known to man.
~ James Dashner
CRUEL es bueno. CRUEL es bueno...
~ James Dashner