Ray Bradbury. Death is a lonely business (№ 175627)

- Everyone should have two or three classes, - I said without thinking. - One case as little as one life. I'd like a dozen lives and a dozen works.
- Beat precisely in the purpose! The doctor have to dig ditches. Digger once a week on duty in the kindergarten. Philosophers twice in ten days to clean dirty and greasy dishes. Mathematics may run classes in the school gymnasiums. Poets for a change let them drive a truck. And police detectives...
- ...needs to plant their own gardens, quietly I finished.
Quote Explanation: From the Wacky dialogue and kramli about the meaning of life
№ 175627   Added MegaMozg 12-01-2017 / 18:19

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