Kurt Vonnegut

Breakfast of champions

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  • ueremeevahas quoted4 years ago
    it was possible for a human being to believe anything, and to behave passionately in keeping with that belief—any belief
  • ueremeevahas quoted4 years ago
    Charm was a scheme for making strangers like and trust a person immediately, no matter what the charmer had in mind.
  • Ewerton Murilohas quoted5 years ago
    Ideas on Earth were badges of

    friendship or enmity. Their content did not matter. Friends agreed with

    friends, in order to express friendliness. Enemies disagreed with

    enemies, in order to express enmity.
  • Kostya Didurhas quoted5 years ago
    Their content did not matter. Friends agreed with friends, in order to express friendliness. Enemies disagreed with enemies, in order to express enmity.
  • Andrey Burlankovhas quoted7 years ago
    Your parents were fighting machines and self-pitying machines,” said the book. “Your mother was programmed to bawl out your father for being a defective moneymaking machine, and your father was programmed to bawl her out for being a defective housekeeping machine. They were programmed to bawl each other out for being defective loving machines.
    “Then your father was programmed to stomp out of the house and slam the door. This automatically turned your mother into a weeping machine. And your father would go down to a tavern where he would get drunk with some other drinking machines. Then all the drinking machines would go to a whorehouse and rent fucking machines. And then your father would drag himself home to become an apologizing machine. And your mother would become a very slow forgiving machine.
  • Lu K.has quoted6 months ago
    Here would be a good tombstone for Wayne Hoobler when he died:
  • Lu K.has quoted6 months ago
    Trout asked him what it had felt like to work for an industry whose business was to destroy the countryside, and the old man said he was usually too tired to care.
  • Lu K.has quoted7 months ago
    I think I am trying to make my head as empty as it was when I was born onto this damaged planet fifty years ago.
  • b0785119121has quoted10 months ago
    thus got in touch with a firm called World

    Classics Library, which published hard-core pornography in Los

    Angeles, California. They used his stories, which usually didn’t even

    have women in them, to give bulk to books and magazines of

    salacious pictures.
  • b0785119121has quoted10 months ago
    Trout’s employer and co-workers had no idea that he was a writer. No

    reputable publisher had ever heard of him, for that matter, even

    though he had written one hundred and seventeen novels and two

    thousand short stories by the time he met Dwayne.
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