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“They knew how to live with nature and get along with nature. They didn't try too hard to be all men and no animal. That's the mistake we made when Darwin showed up. We embraced him and Huxley and Freud, all smiles. And then we discovered that Darwin and our religions didn't mix. Or at least we didn't think they did. We were fools. We tried to budge Darwin and Huxley and Freud. They wouldn't move very well. So, like idiots, we tried knocking down religion. We succeeded pretty well. We lost our faith and went around wondering what life was for. If art was no more than a frustrated outflinging of desire, if religion was no more than self-delusion, what good was life? Faith had always given us answer to all things. But it all went down the drain with Freud and Darwin. We were and still are lost people.”

Quote by Ray Bradbury

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The Martian Chronicles

Ray Bradbury's 'The Martian Chronicles' is a seminal work in science fiction, weaving together a series of interconnected tales that depict the colonization of Mars by Earthlings. The stories delve into the complexities of adapting to an alien environment, the impact of technology on human society, and the universal human experience. Bradbury's vivid imagination and poetic prose create a hauntingly beautiful and thought-provoking narrative that has captivated readers for generations. more

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Ray Bradbury
Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury, born on August 22, 1920, and died on June 5, 2012, was an influential American science fiction writer, playwright, and poet. His works are known for their unique imagination and profound philosophical insights, which have had a profound impact on the science fiction genre. more

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