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""-- Vonnegut in "Hocus Pocus""we are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful about what we pretend to be."-- vonnegut in ... '"-- Kurt Vonnegut in "God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater""To the as-yet-unborn, to all innocent wisps of undifferentiated nothingness: Watch out for life."-- Kurt Vonnegut in

-Kurt Vonnegut, "The Sirens of Titan""When you're dead you're dead." -Kurt Vonnegut, "Mother Night""If you can do no good, at least do no harm. " -Kurt Vonnegut ... " -Kurt Vonnegut, "Hocus Pocus""The practice of art isn't to make a living. It's to make your soul grow." -Kurt Vonnegut.

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of my friends are female, i find hanging out with dudes a little weirdI like Vonnegut a little to muchthe phrase "Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa Cé La" runs in my ... Books:breakfast of champions & kurt vonnegut, the bell jar & sylvia plath, catch-22 & joseph heller, being there & jerzy kosinski,

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Mother Night is my favourite Vonnegut novel. Vonnegut should be regarded as part of a great age in American Literature. As critics have divided Ancient Roman Literature into Golden and Silver Ages so I see a similar thing happening in the U.S. To me, Vonnegut is part of a golden age in American

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No, seriously, the Kurt Vonnegut thing is golden!

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I'm not really sure how my not having read Vonnegut is "attractive" to anyone except Vonnegut-haters, and that's the opposite of what I'm talking about. ... I am glad to see some ladies professing love of Vonnegut though!

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What Book Are You Reading Right Now?

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 Right Now: TimeQuake by Kurt Vonnegut..Classic Kurt Vonnegut, a very funny book by an old man.

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Stories that Should Never be Made into Movies

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I do find Vonnegut to be an interesting person.It is a great book. The subtlety of the post-tramatic stress, anti-war themes, and juxtaposed style make the entire thing an enjoyable experience.Speaking about Vonnegut and getting back on topic, Cat's Cradle should never have been a movie.

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Downside is your stance on Vonnegut. Sorry I can't find anything actually terrible but I love Vonnegut.

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And how does one outgrow Vonnegut? Is reading Vonnegut one of those intellectual escapades one does during their salad days in college?

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Hocus Pocus by Kurt Vonnegut.  Or anything else by Kurt Vonnegut, but that was the last thing I read.

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