Ray Bradbury Quotes About Shame

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  • "That's sad," said Montag, quietly, "because all we put into it is hunting and finding and killing. What a shame if that's all it can ever know."

    "Fahrenheit 451". Book by Ray Bradbury, 1953.
  • Beer's intellectual. What a shame so many idiots drink it.

    Ray Bradbury (1955). “THE OCTOBER COUNTRY”
  • The critics are generally wrong, or they're fifteen, twenty years late. It's a great shame. They miss out on a lot.

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