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Ray Bradbury Quotes about Silence

All silence is. All emptiness. And now: The dawn.

Ray Bradbury (1973). “When elephants last in the dooryard bloomed: celebrations for almost any day in the year”, Alfred A. Knopf

The jungle looked back at them with a vastness, a breathing moss-and-leaf silence, with a billion diamond and emerald insect eyes.

Ray Bradbury (2013). “Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales”, p.34, Harper Collins

Kerosene," he said, because the silence had lengthened, "is nothing but perfume to me.

Ray Bradbury (2016). “Fahrenheit 451”, p.2, Hamilton Books