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Antisocial Quote by Mark Vonnegut

“My father was a proudly antisocial man who spent most of his time at a typewriter, reflecting negatively on his neighbors and society, throwing in things like "Goddamn it, you've got to be kind." The emphasis was on the Goddamn it. He was proud of the fact that I had no friends” quote by Mark Vonnegut
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““My father was a proudly antisocial man who spent most of his time at a typewriter, reflecting negatively on his neighbors and society, throwing in things like "Goddamn it, you've got to be kind." The emphasis was on the Goddamn it. He was proud of the fact that I had no friends””

Mark Vonnegut

About This Quote

Source Novel: Slaughterhouse‑Five by Kurt Vonnegut, 1969

A father’s cynical, antisocial outlook masks a twisted affection, highlighting paradoxical love and isolation.

In simple terms: A dad’s harshness hides caring.

Key Takeaway

Recognize love behind harsh words.

Themes

family paradox loneliness affection

Mood

bittersweet reflective

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • parent‑child dynamics
  • self‑reflection
  • mental health
  • social critique

Key Concepts

Cynicism contradiction social alienation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you interpret love in criticism?
  • Can harshness coexist with kindness?
A Different Perspective

His sarcasm may alienate rather than connect.

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