Ray Bradbury on life and love ...
We keep cleansing the stream just as any impurity running downhill in a river by the time it travels nine miles is purified. So the life of a man traveling to the sea, which is our inevitable death someday, purifies itself. It must, because if you do not purify, these tensions remain in and turn in on yourself and destroy you. The man who cannot laugh freely is a sick man. The man who cannot cry and release tears in that direction, there's a sick man. The man who cannot be violent through exercise, through sports, through acting out his violence in paper or painting or acting on a stage, is a sick man.

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