Bradbury is neat because he is a study in contrasts...his writing is intellectual, heady, but under that he is such an idealist. I love the way he combines science fiction with his own philosophy of life.

We live in a world full of people who are afraid to breathe too hard lest they be somehow injured, where people settle for "safe" instead of going for their dreams. We are taught when we are young that you can acheive anything...but life shows us otherwise, and by the time we have reached adulthood, most of us are too petrified at the thought of failing to reach for our dreams. We are too frozen by the "what if" to DO. I like Bradbury's idealism, even if some people are put off by it. He BELIEVES in humanity, in our ability to acheive, despite our flaws and prejudices...I think that comes across very clearly in this quote:

"If we listened to our intellect we'd never have a love affair. We'd never have a friendship. We'd never go in business because we'd be cynical: 'It's gonna go wrong.' Or 'She's going to hurt me.' Or, 'I've had a couple of bad love affairs, so therefore . . .' Well, that's nonsense. You're going to miss life. You've got to jump off the cliff all the time and build your wings on the way down."

--Ray Bradbury, Brown Daily Herald. March 24, 1995