“Anything I remember about that day other people have helped me to remember.” — Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., Cat’s Cradle
Tag: Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
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“There is no shortage of wonderful writers. What we lack is a dependable mass of readers.” — Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., The Art of Fiction No. 64, the Paris Review (Spring 1977)
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“New knowledge is the most valuable commodity on earth. The more truth we have to work with, the richer we become.” — Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., Breakfast of Champions
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“I think novels that leave out technology misrepresent life as badly as the Victorians misrepresented life by leaving out sex.” — Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., A Man Without a Country
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“Everything was beautiful and nothing hurt.” — Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., Slaughterhouse-Five
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“How nice—to feel nothing, and still get full credit for being alive.” — Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., Slaughterhouse-Five
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“All time is time. It does not change. It does not lend itself to warnings or explanations. It simply is.” — Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., Slaughterhouse-Five
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“Well here we are, Mr. Pilgrim, trapped in the amber of the moment. There is no why.” — Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., Slaughterhouse-Five
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“Life is no way to treat an animal, not even a mouse.” — Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., “I Love You, Madame Librarian“, In These Times (2004-08-06)
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“Shrapnel was invented by an Englishman of the same name. Don’t you wish you could have something named after you?” — Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., “I Love You, Madame Librarian“, In These Times (2004-08-06)