Kurt Vonnegut

The Sirens of Titan

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  • Alex Yermolenkohas quotedlast year
    "When I ran my space ship into the chrono-synclastic infundibulum, it came to me in a flash that everything that ever has been always will be, and everything that ever will be always has been."
  • Jezza Gearhas quoted2 years ago
    Everyone now knows how to find the meaning of life within himself.

    But mankind wasn't always so lucky. Less than a century ago men and women did not have easy access to the puzzle boxes within them.

    They could not name even one of the fifty-three portals to the soul.

    Gimcrack religions were big business. Mankind, ignorant of the truths that lie within every human being, looked outward - pushed ever outward. What mankind hoped to learn in its outward push was who was actually in charge of all creation, and what all creation was all about.

    Mankind flung its advance agents ever outward, ever outward. Eventually it flung them out into space, into the colorless, tasteless, weightless sea of outwardness without end.

    It flung them like stones.

    These unhappy agents found what had already been found in abundance on Earth - a nightmare of meaninglessness without end. The bounties of space, of infinite outwardness, were three: empty heroics, low comedy, and pointless death.

    Outwardness lost, at last, its imagined attractions.

    Only inwardness remained to be explored.

    Only the human soul remained terra incognita.

    This was the beginning of goodness and wisdom.

    What were people like in olden times, with their souls as yet unexplored?
  • Michael Nockovhas quoted2 years ago
    The palace was, of course, Dun Roamin, Rumfoord's Taj Mahal. Constant wasn't surprised to see the palace out there. He had seen it when he disembarked from his space ship, had seen it shining out there like St. Augustine's City of God.
  • Морти Вайhas quoted4 years ago
    "Anybody who has traveled this far on a fool's errand," said Salo, "has no choice but to uphold the honor of fools by completing the errand."
  • Морти Вайhas quoted4 years ago
    "The worst thing that could possibly happen to anybody," she said, "would be to not be used for anything by anybody."
  • Морти Вайhas quoted4 years ago
    Sooner or later, Chrono believed, the magical forces of the Universe would put everything back together again.

    They always did.
  • Морти Вайhas quoted4 years ago
    Whatever we've said, friends, we're saying still - such as it was, such as it is, such as it will be," said Rumfoord.
  • Морти Вайhas quoted4 years ago
    He wallowed in every known form of voluptuous turpitude.
  • Морти Вайhas quoted4 years ago
    There is room enough for an awful lot of people to be right about things and still not agree.
  • Ricardo Ferreirahas quoted6 years ago
    death.

    Outwardness lost, at last, its imagined attractions.

    Only inwardness remained to be explored.

    Only the human soul remained terra incognita.

    This was the beginning
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