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Kurt Vonnegut, a luminary in the world of literature, is celebrated for his unique blend of satire, dark humor, and profound insight into the human condition. The "Vonnegut" tag represents a tapestry of themes that delve into the absurdities of life, the complexities of human nature, and the relentless pursuit of meaning in a chaotic world. His works often challenge societal norms and provoke thought, making them a rich source of inspiration and reflection. People are drawn to Vonnegut quotes because they encapsulate a rare combination of wit and wisdom, offering both comfort and challenge. His words resonate with those seeking to understand the paradoxes of existence, providing clarity amidst confusion and humor in the face of adversity. Whether exploring the futility of war, the quirks of human behavior, or the search for purpose, Vonnegut's insights continue to captivate and inspire readers across generations. His ability to distill complex ideas into memorable, thought-provoking statements ensures that his legacy endures, inviting us to ponder the deeper questions of life with a smile and a sense of wonder.

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Как и в других книгах Воннегута, сюжет «Завтрака для чемпионов» был каким-то рваным и бессвязным. Мне кажется, книгу можно было бы разобрать на страницы, перетасовать их, как колоду карт, и потом читать в произвольном порядке — роман от этого нисколько не пострадал бы. Дело в том, что каждая его страница, если не каждый абзац, выражает вполне самостоятельную и глубоко осмысленную идею.
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The picture is supposed to go up just inside the front door, so it's the first thing you see when you come in. It's green. It's about the size of a barn door. It has one vertical orange stripe, and it's called 'The Temptation of Saint Anthony.' Mother wrote a letter to the paper, saying the picture was an insult to the memory of Father, and to the memory of every serious artist who ever lived.
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Listen. All great literature is about what a bummer it is to be a human being.
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So I wrote my speech in a round, bare room at the foot of a tower. There was a table and a chair. And the speech I wrote was round and bare are sparsely furnished, too.
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Son,' my father said to me, 'someday this will all be yours.
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Vonnegut is one of America's basic artists, a true and worthy heir to the grand tradition of Thoreau, Whitman, Twain, Dreiser, Traven, Tom Wolfe (the real Tom Wolfe, I mean) and Steinbeck. In other words, he writes out of a concern for justice, love, honesty, and hope.
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Oh," said Castle. "Him." He shrugged. "People have to talk about something just to keep their voice boxes in working order, so they'll have good voice boxes in case there's ever anything really meaningful to say.
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We're here to get each other through this thing, whatever it is.
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The fortifications have never been attacked, nor has any sane man ever proposed any reason why they should be attacked. They have never defended anything. Fourteen hundred persons are said to have died while building them. Of these fourteen hundred, about half are said to have been executed in public for substandard zeal.
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I pity the Jews trying to get through life with only half a Bible. That's like trying to get from here to San Francisco with a road map that stops at Dubuque, Iowa."Grandfather Wills , Hocus Pocus
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