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Ray Bradbury

"So few want to be rebels anymore. And out of those few, most, like myself, scare easily."

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"So few want to be rebels anymore. And out of those few, most, like myself, scare easily."

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"There is tragedy all around us, we pick up pieces, we find our feet and before long another turn of events stare us in the eyes; like we're some kind of magician- the fight seems endless, so I look to the world for inspiration. I observe and I watch how others face adversity, some hide from it, some master each lesson and some create a life with it... Our lessons don't define us, our integrity to keep rising after every fall is."

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