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That's what was wrong with drinking too much. You became immune to drunken delights. There was no solace in liquor. Before you got happy, you collapsed.
Richard Matheson
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Richard Matheson
Age: 87 †
Born: 1926
Born: February 20
Died: 2013
Died: June 23
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Science Fiction Writer
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Allendale
New Jersey
Richard Burton Matheson
Logan Swanson
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He stood there for a moment looking around the silent room, shaking his head slowly. All these books, he thought, the residue of a planet’s intellect, the scrapings of futile minds, the leftovers, the potpourri of artifacts that had no power to save men from perishing.
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A surfeiting of terror soon made terror a cliché.
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If you go too far in fantasy and break the string of logic, and become nonsensical, someone will surely remind you of your dereliction....Pound for pound, fantasy makes a tougher opponent for the creative person.
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Thank you...for gracing my life with your lovely presence, for adding the sweet measure of your soul to my existence.
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Now when I die, I shall only be dead.
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I hope people are reading my work in the future. I hope I have done more than frightened a couple of generations. I hope I've inspired a few people one way or another.
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Quiet is here and all in me. (Dress of White Silk)
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If men only felt about death as they do about sleep, all terrors would cease. . . Men sleep contentedly, assured that they will wake the following morning. They should feel the same about their lives.
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