“Most countries are static, all they need to do is keep having babies. But America's like this big old clanking smoking machine that just lumbers across the landscape scooping up and eating everything in sight.”
Source: Snow Crash
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Neal Stephenson167
American science fiction writer 1959Related quotes
Charles Bukowski book Ham on Rye
Ham On Rye (1982)
Source: Ham on Rye
Context: The problem was you had to keep choosing between one evil or another, and no matter what you chose, they sliced a little more off you, until there was nothing left. At the age of 25 most people were finished. A whole goddamned nation of assholes driving automobiles, eating, having babies, doing everything in the worst way possible, like voting for the presidential candidate who reminded them most of themselves. I had no interests. I had no interest in anything. I had no idea how I was going to escape. At least the others had some taste for life. They seemed to understand something that I didn't understand. Maybe I was lacking. It was possible. I often felt inferior. I just wanted to get away from them. But there was no place to go.
Kent Hovind (1953) American young Earth creationist
Creation seminars (2003-2005), Dinosaurs and the Bible
“Baby, everything is alright,
Uptight, outta sight!”
Stevie Wonder (1950) American musician
Uptight (Everything's Alright)
Song lyrics
Luise Rainer (1910–2014) German-born Austrian and American film actress
Spartacus Schoolnet biography http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USArainer.htm
Harper Lee book To Kill a Mockingbird
Variant: summer was our best season: it was sleeping on the back screeneed porch in cots, or trying to sleep in the treehouse; summer was everything good to eat; it was a thousand colors in a parched landscape.
Source: To Kill a Mockingbird
John Updike (1932–2009) American novelist, poet, short story writer, art critic, and literary critic
“A Foreword for Younger Readers,” Assorted Prose (1965)