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Quotes About Perspective

Evil has only the power that we give it
~ Ray Bradbury
Si no quieres que un hombre sea políticamente desgraciado, no lo preocupes mostrándole dos aspectos de una misma cuestión. Muéstrale uno. Que olvide que existe la guerra. Es preferible que un gobierno sea ineficiente, autoritario y aficionado a los impuestos, a que la gente se preocupe por esas cosas.
~ Ray Bradbury
Montag, os velhos que ficam em casa, receosos, cuidando de seus ossos quebradiços como casca de amendoim, não têm nenhum direito de criticar.
~ Ray Bradbury
Someday you'll be as old as I. People will say the same. 'Oh, no,' they'll say, 'those vultures were never hummingbirds, those owls were never orioles, those parrots were never bluebirds! One day you'll be like me!
~ Ray Bradbury
If someone tells you what a story is about, they are probably right. If they tell you that that is all the story is about, they are very definitely wrong.
~ Ray Bradbury
Un libro, en manos de un vecino, es un arma cargada. Quémalo. Saca la bala del arma. Abre la mente del hombre. ¿Se sabe acaso quién puede ser el blanco de un hombre leído? ¿Yo? No puedo aceptarlo.
~ Ray Bradbury
Ne laissons pas le torrent de la mélancolie et de la philosophie débilitante noyer notre monde.
~ Ray Bradbury
when we had all the books we needed, we still insisted on finding the highest cliff to jump off. But we do need a breather. We do need knowledge. And perhaps in a thousand years we might pick smaller cliffs to jump off. The books are to remind us what asses and fools we are.
~ Ray Bradbury
Any man who can take a TV wall apart and put it back together again, and most men can, nowadays, is happier than any man who tries to slide rule, measure, and equate the universe, which just won't be measured or equated without making man feel bestial and lonely.
~ Ray Bradbury
Books were only one type of receptacle where we stored a lot of things we were afraid we might forget. There is nothing magical in them at all. The magic is only in what books say. -Faber
~ Ray Bradbury
for he remembered last week and the two white stones staring up at the ceiling and the pump-snake with the probing eye and the two soap faced men with the cigarettes moving in their mouths when they talked.
~ Ray Bradbury
Hepimiz aptal?z, dedi Clemens, hem de her zaman. Sadece her gün farkl? türden aptal?z. San?yoruz ki bugün aptal deÄŸiliz, dersimizi ald?k. Dün aptald?m ama bu sabah deÄŸilim. Ertesi gün anl?yoruz ki, evet, o gün de aptald?k...
~ Ray Bradbury
Metaphor is the medicine.
~ Ray Bradbury
Tiene que haber algo en los libros, cosas que no podemos imaginar para hacer a una mujer permanecer en una casa que arde. Ahí tiene que haber algo. Uno no se sacrifica por nada.
~ Ray Bradbury
Why, we're just petty insects, all of us, fighting on a pinhead planet.
~ Ray Bradbury
quando sono a Boston, New York non esiste. Quando sono a New York, Boston non esiste. [...] L'unica realtà, in questo momento, siamo tu, io e la nave spaziale. E l'unica certezza che ho sono io.
~ Ray Bradbury
If you want to change your life - right now - there is nothing more powerful than changing what you believe!
~ Ray Dodd
That, by the way, is a good Oriental idea: you don't teach until you are asked. You don't force your mission down people's throats.)
~ Joseph Campbell
The sense of this, it seemed to me, might be that from above or below, or from any point of the compass, the creative Word might be heard, which is the great thesis of democracy.
~ Joseph Campbell
And all of our concerns have to do with economics and politics and not with the voice and sound of reason.
~ Joseph Campbell
MOYERS: But that's not the Christian idea of creation
~ Joseph Campbell
When the story is in your mind, then you see its relevance to something happening in your own life. It gives you perspective on what's happening to you. With the loss of that, we've really lost something because we don't have a comparable literature to take its place.
~ Joseph Campbell
Never test another man by your own weakness.
~ Joseph Conrad
My task which I am trying to achieve is, by the power of the written word, to make you hear, to make you feel — it is, before all, to make you see. That — and no more, and it is everything. If I succeed, you shall find there according to your deserts: encouragement, consolation, fear, charm — all you demand; and, perhaps, also that glimpse of truth for which you have forgotten to ask.
~ Joseph Conrad