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“We were United World Federalists back then. I don’t know what we are now. Telephoners, I guess. We telephone a lot—or I do, anyway, late at night.” quote by Kurt Vonnegut
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““We were United World Federalists back then. I don’t know what we are now. Telephoners, I guess. We telephone a lot—or I do, anyway, late at night.””

Kurt Vonnegut

About This Quote

Source Speech: Interview, 1970s (source unspecified)

A nostalgic reflection on past affiliations and current communication habits, highlighting changing identities over time.

In simple terms: Remembering old groups while noting modern communication habits.

Key Takeaway

Embrace change while honoring past connections.

Themes

identity communication nostalgia

Mood

reflective humorous

Type

personal observational

When to use this quote

  • reunion gatherings
  • online chats
  • late night calls

Key Concepts

social groups technology adaptation

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does “Telephoners” symbolize for you?
  • How have your social identities evolved?
A Different Perspective

Nostalgia may gloss over deeper societal shifts.

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