The Pedestrian Quotes
The Pedestrian: A Fantasy in One Act
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Ray Bradbury2,770 ratings, 3.78 average rating, 287 reviews
The Pedestrian Quotes
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“The multicolored or grey lights touching their faces, but never really touching them...”
― The Pedestrian: A Fantasy in One Act
― The Pedestrian: A Fantasy in One Act
“Business or profession?'
'I guess you'd call me a writer.'
No profession,' said the police car, as if talking to itself. The light held him fixed, like a museum specimen, needle thrust through chest.”
― The Pedestrian: A Fantasy in One Act
'I guess you'd call me a writer.'
No profession,' said the police car, as if talking to itself. The light held him fixed, like a museum specimen, needle thrust through chest.”
― The Pedestrian: A Fantasy in One Act
“Are you married, Mr. Mead?"
"No. . . nobody wanted me," said Leonard Mead with a smile.”
― The Pedestrian: A Fantasy in One Act
"No. . . nobody wanted me," said Leonard Mead with a smile.”
― The Pedestrian: A Fantasy in One Act
“Business or profession?"
"I guess you'd call me a writer."
"No profession," said the police car, as if talking to itself.”
― The Pedestrian: A Fantasy in One Act
"I guess you'd call me a writer."
"No profession," said the police car, as if talking to itself.”
― The Pedestrian: A Fantasy in One Act
