A Quote by Kurt Vonnegut

Scum of the Earth as some may be in their daily lives, they can all be saints in emergencies. — © Kurt Vonnegut
Scum of the Earth as some may be in their daily lives, they can all be saints in emergencies.
Our army is composed of the scum of the earth - the mere scum of the earth.
The French system of conscription brings together a fair sample of all classes; ours is composed of the scum of the earth - the mere scum of the earth. It is only wonderful that we should be able to make so much out of them afterwards.
The prizes go to those who meet emergencies successfully. And the way to meet emergencies is to do each daily task the best we can.
As long as we are on earth, the love that unites us will bring us suffering by our very contact with one another, because this love is the resetting of a body of broken bones. Even saints cannot live with saints on this earth without some anguish. There are two things which men can do about the pain of disunion with other men. They can love or they can hate.
The prizes go to those who meet emergencies successfully. And the way to meet emergencies is to do each daily task the best we can; to act as though the eye of opportunity were always upon us. In the hundred-yard race the winner doesn't cross the tape line a dozen strides ahead of the field. He wins by inches. So we find it in ordinary business life. The big things that come our way are seldom the result of long thought or careful planning, but rather they are the fruit of seed planted in the daily routine of our work.
We cannot escape the conclusion that because of performance in the pre-existence some of us are born as Chinese, some as Japanese, some as Indians, some as Negroes, some as Americans, some as Latter-day Saints. These are rewards and punishments, fully in harmony with His established policy in dealing with sinners and saints, rewarding all according to their deeds
The Moroccan scum in Holland... once again not all are scum... but there is a lot of Moroccan scum in Holland who make the streets unsafe, mostly young people... and that should change.
Small faults and virtues are for daily life. The big ones are for emergencies.
For the ones who are called saints by human opinion on earth may very well be devils, and their light may very well be darkness
The Saints in Heaven through the Holy Spirit behold the glory of God and the beauty of the Lord's Countenance. But in this same Holy Spirit they see our lives too, and our deeds. They know our sorrows and hear our burning prayers. When they were living on earth they learned of the love of God from the Holy Spirit; and he who knows love on earth takes it with him into eternal life in the kingdom of Heaven, where love grows and becomes perfect. And if love makes one unable to forget a brother here, how much more must the Saints remember and pray for us!
Christ bears with the saints' imperfections; well may the saints one with another.
Like Mary, may we nurture the light born within us at Christmas. May we carry it everywhere in our daily lives.
Not all are scum, but there is a lot of Moroccan scum in Holland who makes the streets unsafe.
The rich are the scum of the earth in every country.
In the daily lives of most men and women, fear plays a greater part than hope: they are more filled with the thought of the possessions that others may take from them, than of the joy that they might create in their own lives and in the lives with which they come in contact. It is not so that life should be lived.
The scum of the earth... but what fine soldiers we have made them.
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