A Quote by Ray Bradbury

I don't believe in being serious about anything. I think life is too serious to be taken seriously. — © Ray Bradbury
I don't believe in being serious about anything. I think life is too serious to be taken seriously.
Play doesn't have to be a frivolous thing. You may think of a Beethoven symphony as something serious, but it's still being played. I think Oscar Wilde said that life is too important to be taken seriously.
Life is too serious to be taken seriously.
Life is much too serious to be taken seriously.
I am the kind of guy who has never taken myself too seriously. I mean, I am very serious about what I do; I'm very serious about the creative process and everything, but at the end of the day, I am just another lucky geek who got to live out a dream, you know?
Art is too serious to be taken seriously.
I like to keep morale up and not take things so seriously all the time. I enjoy life and laughs but I'm serious about the music. Serious about the craft of songwriting.
I think it's really tragic when people get serious about stuff. It's such an absurdity to take anything really seriously ... I make an honest attempt not to take anything seriously: I worked that attitude out about the time I was eighteen, I mean, what does it all mean when you get right down to it, what's the story here? Being alive is so weird.
The one serious conviction that a man should have is that nothing is to be taken too seriously.
Politics is much too serious to be taken too seriously; equally, there are many aspects of it so laughable as to be lamentable.
The world I believe is far too serious, and being far too serious ... it has need of a wise and merry philosophy.
I'm not a serious photographer like many of my contemporaries. That is to say, I am serious about not being serious.
People sometimes mistake being serious with being taken seriously.
I realize that homosexuality is a serious problem for anyone who is - but then, of course, heterosexuality is a serious problem for anyone who is, too. And being a man is a serious problem and being a woman is, too. Lots of things are problems.
I think that the Bible as literature should be a compulsory part of the national curriculum.. you can't understand English literature and culture without it. But insofar as theology studies the nature of the divine, it will earn the right to be taken seriously when it provides the slightest, smallest smidgen of a reason for believing in the existence of the divine. Meanwhile, we should devote as much time to studying serious theology as we devote to studying serious fairies and serious unicorns.
If there's anything I hate more than not being taken seriously, it's being taken too seriously.
You know, public service is serious enough on its own, and what I've found is if you take yourself take yourself too seriously in this business, you'll lose sight of what it is that you're trying to get done. So I mean I've tried to have the proper mix of being a serious public servant, but also still being a regular guy.
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