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“No sound, once made, is ever truly lost. In electric clouds, all are safely trapped, and with a touch, if we find them, we can recapture those echoes of sad, forgotten wars, long summers, and sweet autumns.”
Ray Bradbury, Now and Forever
“Why then you're as mad as me. No, madder. For I distrust 'reality' and its moron mother, the universe, while you fasten your innocence to fallible devices which pretend at happy endings.”
Ray Bradbury, Now and Forever
“Summer quiet thoughts on summer quiet noons.”
Ray Bradbury, Now and Forever
“And Quell asked, 'Ah, but what is nature?'

Socrates answered, sparks showering, 'God surprising himself with odd miracles of flesh.”
Ray Bradbury, Now and Forever
“We carry our homes in our heads.”
Ray Bradbury, Now and Forever
“We lived longer but at a price. We had to be our own children, having none.”
Ray Bradbury, Now and Forever
“You don't have to move, do you? On occasion, maybe, like tonight. But mostly you travel back and forth between your ears.”
Ray Bradbury, Now and Forever
“In his half-sleep last night he had felt something writing on the insides of his eyelids.”
Ray Bradbury, Now and Forever
“Because?' said the older man. 'That's one of the finest reasons in the world. Leaves lots of room for decisions.”
Ray Bradbury, Now and Forever
“How do you knock the soot off the walls inside your soul?”
Ray Bradbury, Now and Forever
“Where strangers scanned each other's faces and found yesterday's sunrise instead of tomorrow's midnight.”
Ray Bradbury, Now and Forever