Kurt Vonnegut Quotes
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 Color 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.
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