Kurt Vonnegut Quote

"You hate America, don't you?" she said.
"That would be as silly as loving it," I said. "It's impossible for me to get emotional about it, because real estate doesn't interest me. It's no doubt a great flaw in my personality, but I can't think in terms of boundaries. Those imaginary lines are as unreal to me as elves and pixies. I can't believe that they mark the end or the beginning of anything of real concern to the human soul. Virtues and vices, pleasures and pains cross boundaries at will."


Mother Night (1961)


You hate America, don't you? she said. That would be as silly as loving it, I said. It's impossible for me to get emotional about it, because real...

You hate America, don't you? she said. That would be as silly as loving it, I said. It's impossible for me to get emotional about it, because real...

You hate America, don't you? she said. That would be as silly as loving it, I said. It's impossible for me to get emotional about it, because real...

You hate America, don't you? she said. That would be as silly as loving it, I said. It's impossible for me to get emotional about it, because real...