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Originally Posted by Kurt Vonnegut
Kilgore Trout also died at 84.
kinda weird, no?
"If you really want to disappoint your parents, and don't have the heart to be gay, go into the arts." - my college's 2004 commencement speach (although this is quoted else where).
Great author.
" 'Hello, babies, Welcome to Earth. It's hot in the summer and cold in the winter. It's round and wet and crowded. At the outside, babies, you've got about a hundred years here. There's only one rule that I know of, babies- God damn it, you've got to be kind.' "
In the recent Rolling Stone interview with him he said he wanted this on his tombstone.
"RIP Kurt Vonnegut
The only proof he needed of the existence of God was music."
I read Harrison Bergeron in sixth grade, and like many of you it totally changed how I saw the world around me.
sig edited for respect.
So it goes......
Vonnegut is my favorite author...... i can't get enough of his books, i have vowed to read all of them, so far I have read somewhere near half, and there hasn't been a bad one yet, not even timequake........ his books have helped shaped my philosophical outlook on life and have helped me come to terms with the bad cards dealt in life and accepting death for what it is........ the man was a genius and I'm glad he went of natural causes, i guess i always expected him to take his own life........... he had such a gift for protraying humanity in a certain light, showing the good side in even the worst of characters and their ambivalence to their misdeeds....... Thank you Kurt Vonnegut and may you rest in peace (or better yet continue to enjoy the life you have already lived)
Hi ho!
"Everything was beautiful and nothing hurt."
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i was lucky to have read most of his books twice: once as a teenager in my native bulgarian (the translations were superb!) and now in the original language they were written. it's like having twice as many books.
he came to santa fe for a reading back in 2002. i regret missing it :(
RIP KV, another original voice gone.
"I tell you, we are here on Earth to fart around, and don't let anybody tell you different."
-Vonnegut
r.i.p.kvg thanks for this quote
"If flying-saucer creatures or angels or whatever were to come here in a
hundred years, say, and find us gone like the dinosaurs, what might be a
good message for humanity to leave for them, maybe carved in great big
letters on a Grand Canyon wall? Here is this old poop's suggestion: WE
PROBABLY COULD HAVE SAVED OURSELVES, BUT WERE TOO DAMNED LAZY TO TRY VERY
HARD...
-- Kurt Vonnegut
i just can't leave this thread alone, here's some vonnegut gold for you kiddies:
"I will say that I still can’t get over how women are shaped, and that I will go to my grave wanting to pet their butts and boobs."
amazing how many mags have been influenced by KV!
I too have always had a profound respect for the man. He was and continues to be a great influence in my life. I got my hands on galapagos when i was in high school and that book just amazed me. i began reading most of his works and to this day i re-read them when i get the urge. he imparted so much wisdom in his unique way through his published words. RIP!
heard the news on that public radio news show, in the shuttle van going up to work at the resort today. Quite a shock. Like many people, I studied Slaughterhouse 5 at school and took an interest in Vonnegut's writings and utterances ever since. He lived a very full and valuable life.
So it goes.
As I mourn his passing, I also give thanks for the high school English teacher that "made" me read his work. Life-influencing stuff he wrote.
The best quote I remember from one of his books.
"Life is meaningless without purpose. That's why you must invent one."
it is sad that the world is now left with one less hero to look up to, thank you kurt for helping me keep my love for literature alive all this time.
so it goes
RIP
I loved his stuff when I first read it in high school and college. Brilliant person.
and so it goes.
From a recent article (quoted in Wikipedia):
So long, Kurt, and thanks for making life a little bit more tolerable.Quote:
He has stalled finishing his highly anticipated novel If God Were Alive Today - or so he claims. "I've given up on it ... It won't happen. ... The Army kept me on because I could type, so I was typing other people's discharges and stuff. And my feeling was, 'Please, I've done everything I was supposed to do. Can I go home now?' That's what I feel right now. I've written books. Lots of them. Please, I've done everything I'm supposed to do. Can I go home now?"
Vonnegut had succeeded Isaac Asimov as Honorary President of the American Humanist Association, and, in a memorial service for the deceased atheist quipped, "Isaac is up in heaven now". He recalled "It was several minutes before order could be restored. And if I should ever die, God forbid, I hope you will say, 'Kurt is up in heaven now'. That's my favorite joke."
Official Site
http://kurtvonnegut.com/
In These Times archives
http://www.inthesetimes.com/archives/vonnegut/
Custodians of chaos
In this extract from his forthcoming memoirs, Kurt Vonnegut is horrified by the hypocrisy in contemporary US politics
By Kurt Vonnegut
06/17/06
http://www.informationclearinghouse....ticle13659.htm
A great man and author. We will never forget. RIP
“I want to stand as close to the edge as I can without going over.
Out on the edge you see all kinds of things you can't see from the center.”
Jeebus CS. Now I need to figure out if Vonnegut just died or whether you’re bumping shit. This is exhausting.
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He’s been dead for 13 years. Sorry to shock you
This is an asshole
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Also thinking of his quote that the purpose of life is to be the eyes and the ears of the creator of the universe
And so it goes...
Kim reads Vonnegut. And Luanne, Luanne hates toxic waste.