A Quote by Bill Pullman

I've always liked authors such as Philip K. Dick and Ray Bradbury. — © Bill Pullman
I've always liked authors such as Philip K. Dick and Ray Bradbury.
Ray Bradbury was the first author that I was really exposed to back in grade school. I'm a big Philip K. Dick fan, but the emotion and humanity that Bradbury brings to his stories and the way he uses sci-fi to get at the human heart is something that's unique and for me incredibly influential.
Most people know that Ray Bradbury is one of my favorite authors.
When I was fifteen, my father gave me a first edition copy of Ray Bradbury's magnificent work, 'The Martian Chronicles.' I had read other science fiction by noted authors, but this book was something else altogether.
I read everything of Ray Bradbury when I was 12 or 13, and I think that's the most effective time to read Bradbury. He built such a moral world, where you have to make decisions and grow up.
I never had a favourite book! I liked all kinds of things - science fiction, so I read Heinlen and Ray Bradbury, and I also liked reading about kids like myself, so I read Judy Blume and Norma Klein and Paula Danzinger and a lot of other writers. I also read James Herriot!
Ray Bradbury published his first story 29 years before I was born. He established himself as an international writer long before I arrived. When my mom was nine months pregnant with me, my father read Bradbury aloud to her as I listened intently, in utero. And I later became his biographer.
I was obsessed with Philip K. Dick.
Yeah, I loved Ray Bradbury.
I'm a huge fan of Philip K. Dick.
I don't go around thinking I'm Ray Bradbury all the time.
A ton of Proust isn’t worth an ounce of Ray Bradbury.
Reality, by itself, becomes a story by Philip K. Dick.
Ray Bradbury is one who is contributing to the understanding of the imagination and the curiosity of the human race.
Ray Bradbury taught me the importance of metaphor and simile and poetic style.
In "Faithful," Ray Bradbury is discussed a lot. The characters read "The Illustrated Man."
Ray Bradbury is, for many reasons, the most influential writer in my life. Throughout our long friendship, Ray supplied not only his terrific stories but a grand model of what a writer could be, should be, and yet rarely is: brilliant and charming and accessible, willing to tolerate and to teach, happy to inspire but also to be inspired.
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