Portrait of Kurt Vonnegut

Kurt Vonnegut

Slaughterhouse-Five

Modern influential 116 sayings

Sayings by Kurt Vonnegut

I've always been an optimist, even when things were bad.

N/A — Attributed, often seen in various collections of his quotes
General Unverifiable

The world is full of people who are trying to make a living, and they're all doing it in different ways.

N/A — Attributed, often seen in various collections of his quotes
General Unverifiable

The only way to be happy is to be yourself.

N/A — Attributed, often seen in various collections of his quotes
General Unverifiable

I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles.'

1997 — From his book 'Timequake'
Art & Creativity Unverifiable

The two real political parties in America are the Winners and the Losers. The people don't acknowledge this. They claim membership in two imaginary parties, the Republicans and the Democrats, instead.

2005 — From his book 'A Man Without a Country'
Educational Unverifiable

I've had a hell of a good time. I've had a hell of a good time. I recommend it to everybody. I don't think I'll do it again, but I can recommend it.

1997 — From his book 'Timequake'
Life & Death Unverifiable

I think I am trying to make my head into a kind of lighthouse for other people. I'm trying to make a light shine on things I think are true.

1977 — Interview with The Paris Review
Wisdom Unverifiable

I'm simply interested in what's going to happen next. I don't think I can control it, and I don't think anybody else can either.

1973 — Interview with Playboy magazine
Power & Leadership Unverifiable

I myself feel that our country, for whose Constitution I fought in a just war, might as well have been invaded by Martians and body snatchers. Sometimes I wish it had been. What has happened instead is that it was taken over by means of the sleaziest, low-comedy, Keystone Cops-style coup d'état imaginable.

2005 — From his book 'A Man Without a Country'
Art & Creativity Unverifiable

I think that the human race is going to wreck itself, and it is important that you get rid of all the things that you really don't need and that you learn to appreciate the things that you have.

1977 — Interview with The Paris Review
Educational Unverifiable

The only difference between Hitler and Bush is that Hitler was elected.

2004 — Speech at University of Wisconsin
Wisdom Unverifiable

I'm a sore loser. I think everybody should be. I think we should all be terrible losers and get mad and demand a recount.

1977 — Interview with The Paris Review
Wisdom Unverifiable

I want to be a character in all of my books. I want to be a character in all of my books. I want to be a character in all of my books.

1977 — Interview with The Paris Review
Wisdom Unverifiable

You can't fight for your life and win, and then expect to go back to normal.

1969 — Book: Slaughterhouse-Five
Life & Aging Unverifiable

Progress is the only fit for a man. Without progress, he's a dead man.

1963 — Book: Cat's Cradle
General Unverifiable

The best advice I ever got was, 'Don't be afraid to be yourself.'

1997 — Interview
General Unverifiable

I've got to be honest with you, I hate to preach, but I'm going to.

1978 — Commencement Address at SUNY Fredonia
General Unverifiable

The only way to be happy is to not think about happiness.

1963 — Book: Cat's Cradle
General Unverifiable

I believe that the most important thing a person can do is to be a good human being.

1997 — Interview
General Unverifiable

You'll find that the more you give, the more you get.

1963 — Book: Cat's Cradle
General Unverifiable
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