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“Odadaki file işaret eden, kralın çıplaklığını gören kişiydi. (Kurt Vonnegut)”
― If This Isn't Nice, What Is?: Advice for the Young
― If This Isn't Nice, What Is?: Advice for the Young
“Perhaps you will learn from this that books are sacred to free men for very good reasons, and that wars have been fought against nations which hate books and burn them. If you are an American, you must allow all ideas to circulate freely in your community, not merely your own. . . .”
― Kurt Vonnegut: The Making of a Writer
― Kurt Vonnegut: The Making of a Writer
“Put us up shit crick without a paddle,” Bud said.”
― Going All the Way: A Novel
― Going All the Way: A Novel
“Whenever you are aware of a nice moment, even a small one like having a glass of lemonade under a tree, you say to yourself, “If this isn’t nice, what is?”
― Kurt Vonnegut: The Making of a Writer
― Kurt Vonnegut: The Making of a Writer
“Yes. That's why it's so hard to look in a mirror. You are looking at yourself, but you don't recognize yourself. It's a shock. The person you see is older, and heavier, and has wrinkles. But you don't feel that way inside, and it's hard to believe that's how you really look now, how other people see you.”
― Going All the Way
― Going All the Way
“Right, yeh, how goes it, man?”
― Going All the Way: A Novel
― Going All the Way: A Novel
“His mother said she had to use the wagon that afternoon, but she’d drop him off wherever he was going. “I’m going to the Red Key,” he said. “Where?” “The Red Key,” he shouted. “Over on College and Fifty-fourth Street.” “The tavern?” “It’s a bar.” “You’re going there in the afternoon?” “I’m meeting a guy.” “Are you sure they’re open—in the afternoon?” Sonny took a deep breath. “I’m sure.”
― Going All the Way: A Novel
― Going All the Way: A Novel
“Going All the Way is about what hell it is to be oversexed in Indianapolis, and why so many oversexed people run away from there. It is also about the narrowness and dimness of many lives out that way. And I guarantee you this: Wakefield himself, having written this book, can never go home again. From now on, he will have to watch the 500-mile Speedway race on television.”
― Going All the Way: A Novel
― Going All the Way: A Novel
“(Mrs. Burns couldn’t stand “raw meat” the way they ate it in the East, and at fancy restaurants unless you told them different, and then they got snotty about it).”
― Going All the Way: A Novel
― Going All the Way: A Novel



