Friday, February 14, 2014
Poetry Friday: Happy Valentine's Day with Ray Bradbury
For some reason, I just felt like a Ray Bradbury quote for Valentine's Day.
This isn't really a poem, just a quote. But it's true, and it's right, and that's poetry.
Ray Bradbury:
In that film Love Story, there’s a line,
“Love means never having to say you’re sorry.”
That’s the dumbest thing I ever heard.
Love means saying you’re sorry every day
for some little thing or other.
Happy Valentine's Day!
The Poetry Friday round up is at Teacher Dance.
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Ain't that the truth!
So funny. That movie was such a popular one long ago-tears! Love that you made a little poem from Bradbury! Happy Valentine's Day!
Bradbury. Love the man. :)
So true.
(Love your new blog look!)
Thanks for sharing the Bradbury love, ladies. :)
And thanks, Mary Lee! I had fun playing around with the new banner.
I love Bradbury, and I highly agree. I always thought that that line from Love Story was so weird...like what's wrong with you that you don't want to apologize. Otherwise it was a wonderful albeit very sad movie. Thanks for sharing this. :)
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Bradbury's quote was so great to read. That was my take on it when I saw the movie. Never have to say you're sorry? Yeah, right!
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