The truth is that Trout, like Vonnegut and Ray Bradbury and many others, writes parables. These are set in frames which have become called, for no good reason, science fiction. A better generic term would be 'future fairy tales'. And even this is objectionable, since many science fiction stories take place in the present or the past, far and near.

— Philip José Farmer

What gets me most about these people, Daddy, isn't how ignorant they are, or how much they drink. It's the way they have of thinking that everything nice in the world is a gift to the poor people from them or their ancestors. The first afternoon I was here, Mrs. Buntline made me come out on the back porch and look at the sunset. So I did, and I said I liked it very much, but she kept waiting for me to say something else. I couldn't think of what I was supposed to say, so I said what seemed like a dumb thing. 'Thank you very much,' I said. That is exactly what she was waiting for. 'You're entirely welcome,' she said. I have since thanked her for the ocean, the moon, the stars in the sky, and the United States Constitution.

— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

I thought scientists were going to find out exactly how everything worked, and then make it work better. I fully expected that by the time I was twenty-one, some scientist, maybe my brother, would have taken a colour photograph of God Almighty — and sold it to Popular Mechanics magazine. Scientific truth was going to make us so happy and comfortable.What actually happened when I was twenty-one was that we dropped scientific truth on Hiroshima.

— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

... Going out late at night and laying in the dewy field and reading a Kurt Vonnegut book by moonlight.

— John Green

The nicest veterans in Schenectady, I thought, the kindest and funniest ones, the ones who hated war the most, were the ones who'd really fought.

— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

Symbols can be so beautiful, sometimes.

— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

The mind reels.

— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

The planet was being destroyed by manufacturing processes, and what was being manufactured was lousy, by and large.

— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

So, in the interests of survival, they trained themselves to be agreeing machines instead of thinking machines. All their minds had to do was to discover what other people were thinking, and then they thought that, too.

— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

Maturity, the way I understand it, is knowing what your limitations are.

— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.