UPDATE: July 2017
Well, thanks to The Tomato Tart Reader, NarwhalDragonMagic, I have learned that Vonnegut did not, in fact, say this. Of course, it sounds so like something Kurt Vonnegut would write. The author is Robert Brault and I apologize to Mr. Brault for perpetuating this untruth. Considering that Vonnegut was one of my favorite truth tellers, I find this ironic. Then again, Vonnegut was pretty fond of irony, so I guess it’s appropriate.
Today’s Quotable Friday comes from Kurt Vonnegut Robert Brault. It was inspired by another famous quote. Poet John Greenleaf Whittier said, “For of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these: ‘It might have been”. When I heard that quote on NPR this morning, it reminded me of this quote.
Kurt Vonnegut was one of my favorite authors, I’ve read nearly everything he ever wrote with Sirens of Titan being one of my favorite books of all time. Like his hero Mark Twain, he was full of wit and wisdom.
This quote speaks to me as a reminder of being present, of living fully in each moment and cherishing the people and the beauty around me. I am so fortunate to be living where I do amongst the friends and family that I have.
As one of my teachers, Vinny Ferraro says “to have been born in the US, where it is unlikely that we will suffer famine or war on our soil, we have hit the karmic jackpot.” So it’s important to be grateful for even that. The rest, folks is gravy and frosting. I, for the record. Love both.
“Enjoy the little things in life, for one day you’ll look back and realize they were big things.”
― Kurt Vonnegut Robert Brault
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The Suzzzz says
That quote makes me a little sad, because it is true and so many people don't take it to heart.
sippitysup says
This quote makes me a little sad because Kurt Vonnegut is a bit misunderstood. GREG
The Tomato Tart says
Because everyone says he\’s so sad and depressed?
sweet potato says
I completely love this quote. Would share it on my Facebook account 🙂
Robert Williamson says
A quick google search will confirm this quote is by Robert Brault not Kurt Vonnegut. It has been wrongly attributed by fans of Kurt Vonnegut and you can easily get the evidence on google that it is not his quote.
Olga says
http://www.robertbrault.com/2011/04/who-wrote-enj…
"I would say to those who are crediting this quote to Kurt Vonnegut, “Please state your source.” If you can locate this quote in Kurt Vonnegut’s writings prior to 1985-6, then by all means attribute the quote to him. But if you cannot reference the quote in Kurt Vonnegut’s writings, or if it appears in his writings after 1985-86, then please attribute properly." -Robert Brault
Aria says
Hi. That’s a nice quote. Btw, I just want to ask what quote/poster maker did you use? Thanks!
Sabrina Modelle says
Hey Aria. I make all of my quote posters in photoshop or illustrator.