The Martian
Chronicles – Ray Bradbury
“They knew how to live with nature and get along with
nature. They didn’t try too hard to be all men and no animal. That’s the
mistake we made when
“I’m burning a way of life, just like that way of life is
being burned clean of Earth right now. Forgive me if I talk like a politician.
I am, after all, a former state governor, and I was honest and they hated me
for it. Life on Earth never settled down to doing anything very good. Science
ran too far ahead of us too quickly, and the people got lost in a mechanical
wilderness, like children making over pretty things, gadgets, helicopters,
rockets; emphasizing the wrong items, emphasizing machines instead of how to
run the machines. Wars got bigger and bigger and finally killed Earth. That’s
what the silent radio means. That’s what we ran away from.” (p. 179-180).