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Ray Bradbury

"Whatever she is now she's better than she was," said Bedloe. "Being dead is better than being dull, being dead is better than not being aware."

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"Whatever she is now she's better than she was," said Bedloe. "Being dead is better than being dull, being dead is better than not being aware."

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"The attitude of others towards you is the reflection of their state of mind."

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"There is music the moment you start listening."

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"Gratitude also opens your eyes to the limitless potential of the universe, while dissatisfaction closes your eyes to it."

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"Don't get too lost in consumerism or materialism. As for ownership, the ultimate test of it is were you born with it and can you take it with you when you leave?"

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