Ray Bradbury Quotes About Science
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I would not see our candle blown out in the wind. It is a small thing, this dear gift of life handed us mysteriously out of immensity. I would not have that gift expire... If I seem to be beating a dead horse again and again, I must protest: No! I am beating, again and again, living man to keep him awake and move his limbs and jump his mind... What's the use of looking at Mars through a telescope, sitting on panels, writing books, if it isn't to guarantee, not just the survival of mankind, but mankind surviving forever!
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The human race likes to give itself airs. One good volcano can produce more greenhouse gases in a year than the human race has in its entire history.
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Touch a scientist and you touch a child.
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The best scientist is open to experience and begins with romance - the idea that anything is possible.
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We are an impossibility in an impossible universe.
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Why would you clone people when you can go to bed with them and make a baby? C'mon, it's stupid.
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