Author: Ray Bradbury
Cites
- Juan Ramón Jiménez (1)
- IN: Fahrenheit 451 (1953) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: If they give you ruled paper, write the other way.
FROM: NULL, (None), NULL, Spain
- Ray Bradbury (1)
- IN: The Martian Chronicles (1950) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: “It is good to renew one’s wonder,” said the philosopher. “Space travel has again made children of us all.”
FROM: The Martian Chronicles, (1950), Novel, US
- W. B. Yeats (2)
- IN: Something Wicked This Way Comes (1962) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Man is in love, and love what vanishes.
FROM: Nineteen Hundred And Nineteen, (1928), Poem, Ireland
- IN: A Sound of Thunder (1952) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: ... And pluck till time and times are done
The silver apples of the moon,
The golden apples of the sun.
FROM: The Song of Wandering Aengus, (1897), Poem, Ireland
- Bible (1)
- IN: Something Wicked This Way Comes (1962) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: They sleep not, except they have done mischief;
And their sleep is taken away, unless they cause some to fall.
For they eat the break of wickedness,
And drink the wine of violence.
FROM: Bible, Proverbs 4:16-17, (-165), Bible, NULL
- Herman Melville (1)
- IN: Something Wicked This Way Comes (1962) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: I know not all that may be coming, but be it what it will, I'll go to it laughing.
FROM: Moby Dick, (1851), Novel, US
- Walt Whitman (1)
- IN: I Sing the Body Electric (1969) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: I Sing the Body Electric;
The armies of those I love engirth me,
and I engirth them;
They will not let me off till I go with them, respond to them,
And discorrupt them,
And charge them full with the charge of the Soul.
FROM: I Sing the body electric, (1892), Poem, US
Cited by
- Margaux Froley (1)
- IN: Hero Complex (2014) Fiction, Young Adult Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: We're going to meet a lot of lonely people in the next week and the next month and the next year. And when they ask us what we're doing, you can say, We're remembering. That's where we'll win out in the long run.
FROM: Fahrenheit 451, (1953), NULL, US
- Ray Bradbury (1)
- IN: The Martian Chronicles (1950) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: “It is good to renew one’s wonder,” said the philosopher. “Space travel has again made children of us all.”
FROM: The Martian Chronicles, (1950), Novel, US
- Stephen King (2)
- IN: Firestarter (1980) Fiction, Science fiction, Thriller, American
EPIGRAPH: It was a pleasure to burn.
FROM: Fahrenheit 451, (1953), Novel, US
- IN: Bag of Bones (1998) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Mars is heaven.
FROM: Mars is Heaven!, (1948), Short story, US
- Joe Hill (1)
- IN: The Fireman (2016) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: It was a pleasure to burn.
FROM: Fahrenheit 451, (1953), Novel, US
- Leonardo Padura (1)
- IN: Havana Blue (1991) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: He whirled about. “Shut up, you!” he cried. We didn’t say anything, said the mountains. We didn’t say anything, said the sky. We didn’t say anything, said the wreckage. “All right, then,” he said, swaying. “See that you don’t.” Everything was normal.
FROM: Perchance To Dream, (1948), Short story, US
- Robert and Zicree, Marc Wilson (1)
- IN: Ghostlands (2005) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: If anything is taught here, it is simply the charting of the life of someone who started out to somewhere-and went.
FROM: Zen in the Art of Writing, (1990), Book, US
- Dean Koontz (1)
- IN: The Servants of Twilight (1984) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: …the Dust Witch came, mumbling. A moment later, looking up,
Will saw her. Not dead! He thought. Carried off, bruised, falles,
yes, but now back, and mad! Lord, yes, mad, looking especially for me!
FROM: Something Wicked This Way Comes, (1962), Novel, US
- Yasmine Galenorn (1)
- IN: Witchling: An Otherworld Novel (2006) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: How do you commence to start to begin an almost new kind of writing, to terrify and scare?
You stumble into it, mostly. You don’t know what you’re doing, and suddenly, it’s done.
FROM: NULL, (None), NULL, US