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The Books You Burn
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"Fahrenheit 451" ~~ By Ray Bradbury

"Do you ever read any of the books you burn?"
He laughed. "That's against the law!"
"Oh. Of course."

You're not like the others. I've seen a few; I know. When I talk, you look at me. When I said something about the moon, you looked at the moon, last night. The others would never do that. The others would walk off and leave me talking. Or threaten me. No one has time any more for anyone else. You're one of the few who put up with me. That's why I think it's so strange you're a fireman, it just doesn't seem right for you, somehow.

How inconvenient! Always before it had been like snuffing a candle. The police went first and adhesive-taped the victim's mouth and bandaged him off into their glittering beetle cars, so when you arrived you found an empty house. You weren't hurting anyone, you were hurting only things! And since things really couldn't be hurt, since things felt nothing, and things don't scream or whimper, as this woman might begin to scream and cry out, there was nothing to tease your conscience later. You were simply cleaning up. Janitorial work, essentially. Everything to its proper place. Quick with the kerosene! Who's got a match!

Some day the load we're carrying with us may help someone. But even when we had the books on hand, a long time ago, we didn't use what we got out of them. We went right on insulting the dead. We went right on spitting in the graves of all the poor ones who died before us. We're going to meet a lot of lonely people in the next week and the next month and the next year. And when they ask us what we're doing, you can say, We're remembering. That's where we'll win out in the long run. And some day we'll remember so much that we'll build the biggest goddamn steam-shovel in history and dig the biggest grave of all time and shove war in and cover it up. Come on now, we're going to go build a mirror-factory first and put out nothing but mirrors for the next year and take a long look in them."

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.Joanie
10/25/09 3:00 AM GMT
Beautiful shot and boy do I love the colors on this tree! Neat shapes of the branches too! Love it and faved John!
Joanie
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Logun7
10/25/09 3:02 AM GMT

*¨¨* -:¦:- •:*¨¨* Absolutely Beautiful *¨¨* -:¦:- •:*¨¨*
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єvєrч dαч ís α gíft.....thαt ís whч ít ís cαllєd thє prєsєnt!
::zunazet
10/25/09 3:33 AM GMT
Incredible image, like fire in the trees. Nice quoting too. Time for a look in the mirror, time for a long long look.
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::0930_23
10/25/09 3:36 AM GMT
As you know my monitor looks like it has a permanent fog over the screen. I like the fact I am standing under this limb. I will be glad when I can see its beauty. Somebody had to read the book if they wanted it burned.

Good post Shads.
TicK
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Hopefully my photos and stories will let you know what makes me Tick
::verenabloo
10/25/09 3:43 AM GMT
It's as tho the fiery leaves are trying to ingnite the world, and the yellow ones are kissed by the warm sun, not to burn, but to soothe us. Colours like what is in your photo are the heart of the world around us. What a magnificent thing! And, you, my friend, have a gift of sharing words you've read, with us all. I for one, adore them, no matter waht the subject,someone wrote them and shared them and now you did too. Thank you once again. Your creations and theirs are just awesome. Verena
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Every time I close the door on reality it comes in through the windows.
::tealeaves
10/25/09 5:57 AM GMT
Oh, I love the colour contrasts here, John! It looks like a layer of green leaves lay a top deep red ones! And the lighting coming through the leaves, is so very beautiful, as is the short story you have chosen so well for this image! I enjoyed reading it very much :) Very well done!
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*Tea is a cup of life*
::Ed1958
10/25/09 7:01 AM GMT
Interesting narrative and amazing picture indeed.
Ed.
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.RAPH
10/25/09 8:39 AM GMT
The colors of this tree are absolutely awesome. Autumn gives to mother nature her most beautiful colors. Fantastic realization John.

RAPH
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::tigger3
10/25/09 11:27 AM GMT
Another wonderful match of words and image. I agree with the others John. ♪ ♫ :)sandi♪ =^..^=
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
.Jhihmoac
10/25/09 12:20 AM GMT
Very inspirational story and photo...Just one thing...If you don't care for a book, don't burn it...just leave it be...Nobody's forcing you to read, or reject it...Favs...
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::Jimbobedsel
10/25/09 3:34 PM GMT
I remember reading that book in high school. I thought it was so scary. Excellent fall shot, John. I get the feeling that there is a good bit of space between the trees in front and the background trees...like a fairway on a golf course or something. I like the lighting, too. Nice work.

Jimbob
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::cynlee
10/26/09 3:20 AM GMT
Beautiful view. I love the golds and ambers of these oak leaves. I don't believe in burning any kind of books.
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“Life is precious; therefore, do not waste it by doing things mechanically without love. We should try to put love into everything we do.” - Amma
.faymous
10/26/09 4:15 PM GMT
faved:)
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::allisontaylor
10/26/09 11:46 PM GMT
Captivating tones and lighting! I like your perspective and perspectives... : ) Saved.
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