Quotes About Balance
To everything there is a season. Yes. A time to break down, and a time to build up. Yes. A time to keep silence and a time to speak.
~ Ray Bradbury
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Those who don't build must burn
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One Without the other is nothing
~ Ray Bradbury
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We are living in a time when flowers are trying to live on flowers, instead of growing on good rain and black loam. Even fireworks, for all their prettiness, come from the chemistry of the earth. Yet somehow we think we can grow, feeding on flowers and fireworks, without completing the cycle back to reality.
~ Ray Bradbury
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Don't ever be a Rocket Man." I stopped. "I mean it," he said. "Because when you're out there you want to be here, and when you're here you want to be out there. Don't start that.
~ Ray Bradbury
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When Douglas walked, his mind ran, when he ran, his mind walked.
~ Ray Bradbury
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We are cups, constantly being filled. The trick is, knowing how to tip ourselves over and let the beautiful stuff out.
~ Ray Bradbury
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Learning to let go should be learned before learning to get . Life should be touched, not strangled.
~ Ray Bradbury
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Love will fly if held too lightly, love will die if held too tightly.' I just want her to relax her grip a little bit.
~ Ray Bradbury
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La dignité de la vérité se perd dans l'excès de ses protestations
~ Ray Bradbury
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let the green and the land and the wilderness in more, to remind people that we're allotted a little space on earth and that we survive in that wilderness that can take back what it has given, as easily as blowing its breath on us or sending the sea to tell us we are not so big.
~ Ray Bradbury
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It learned you can't love anything too much in this world.
~ Ray Bradbury
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They knew how to combine science and religion so the two worked side by side, neither denying the other, each enriching the other.
~ Ray Bradbury
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How many times has my mother said, 'Don't eat so much, Chris, your eyes are bigger than your stomach?'" "A million times." "Two million. Well, paraphrase it, Ralph. Change it to 'Don't see so much, Chris, your mind is too big for your body.' I got a war on between a mind that wants things my body can't give it.
~ Ray Bradbury
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Now, look, since when did you think being good meant being happy?" "Since always." "Since now learn otherwise.
~ Ray Bradbury
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Don't see so much, Chris, your mind is too big for your body.' I got a war on between a mind that wants things my body can't give it.
~ Ray Bradbury
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Si no quieres que un hombre sea políticamente desgraciado, no lo preocupes mostrándole dos aspectos de una misma cuestión. Muéstrale uno.
~ Ray Bradbury
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Chi non crea non può fare a meno di distruggere.
~ Ray Bradbury
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Ma vaatan harva televisioonisaateid, käin harva võidusõitudel ja lõbustusparkides. Küllap mul seepärast ongi aega narre mõtteid mõlgutada.
~ Ray Bradbury
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Il sentit son corps se scinder en deux, devenir chaleur et froidure, tendresse et dureté, tremblement et impassibilité, chaque moitié grinçant contre l'autre.
~ Ray Bradbury
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La verità è che non abbiamo bisogno soltanto di tranquillità. Ogni tanto dobbiamo essere turbati, tanto per cambiare.
~ Ray Bradbury
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To everything there is a season. Yes. A time to break down, and a time to build up. Yes. A time to keep silence and a time to speak. Yes, all that.
~ Ray Bradbury
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They have forgotten, if they ever knew, the ancient knowledge that only by being truly sick can one regain health. Even beasts know when it is good and proper to throw up. Teach me how to be sick then, in the right time and place, so that I may again walk in the fields and with the wise and smiling dogs know enough to chew sweet grass.
~ Ray Bradbury
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Father had to choose between finishing a story or playing with the girls. I chose to play, of course, which endangered the family income. An office had to be found. We couldn't afford one.
~ Ray Bradbury
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