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He Said That? 6/13/17

From Ray Bradbury (1920–2012), American author and screenwriter, Fahrenheit 451 (1953):

If you don’t want a man unhappy politically, don’t give him two sides to a question to worry him; give him one. Better yet, give him none. Let him forget there is such a thing as war. If the government is inefficient, top-heavy, and tax-mad, better it be all those than that people worry over it. Peace, Montag. Give the people contests they win by remembering the words to more popular songs or the names of state capitals or how much corn Iowa grew last year. Cram them full of noncombustible data, chock them so damned full of ‘facts’ they feel stuffed, but absolutely ‘brilliant’ with information. Then they’ll feel they’re thinking, they’ll get a sense of motion without moving. And they’ll be happy, because facts of that sort don’t change.”

He Said That? 9/11/16

From Ray Bradbury (1920-2012), American fantasy, horror, science fiction, and mystery writer, as quoted in “Bradbury Still Believes in Heat of ‘Fahrenheit 451’”, interview by Misha Berson, in The Seattle Times (12 March 1993):

You don’t have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.