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  • Clevinger was a troublemaker and a wise guy. Lieutenant Scheisskopf knew that Clevinger might cause even more trouble if he wasn't watched. Yesterday it was the cadet officers; tomorrow it might be the world. Clevinger had a mind, and Lieutenant Scheisskopf had noticed that people with minds tended to get pretty smart at times. Such men were dangerous, and even the new cadet officers whom Clevinger had helped into office were eager to give damning testimony against him. The case against Clevinger was open and shut. The only thing missing was something to charge him with.

    Wise   Smart   Men  
    Joseph Heller (1999). “Catch-22: A Novel”, p.75, Simon and Schuster
  • You have no respect for excessive authority or obsolete traditions. You're dangerous and depraved, and you ought to be taken outside and shot!

    "Catch-22". Book by Joseph Heller, ch. 27, p. 309, 1961.
  • It doesn't make a damned bit of difference who wins the war to someone who's dead.

    Joseph Heller (1999). “Catch-22: A Novel”, p.122, Simon and Schuster
  • Fortunately, just when things were blackest, the war broke out.

    Joseph Heller (2010). “Catch-22: 50th Anniversary Edition”, p.64, Simon and Schuster
  • What is a country? A country is a piece of land surrounded on all sides by boundaries, usually unnatural. Englishmen are dying for England, Americans are dying for America, Germans are dying for Germany, Russians are dying for Russia. There are now fifty or sixty countries fighting in this war. Surely so many countries can't all be worth dying for.

    Country   War   Fighting  
    Joseph Heller (2010). “Catch-22: 50th Anniversary Edition”, p.323, Simon and Schuster
  • It was miraculous. It was almost no trick at all, he saw, to turn vice into virtue and slander into truth, impotence into abstinence, arrogance into humility, plunder into philanthropy, thievery into honor, blasphemy into wisdom, brutality into patriotism, and sadism into justice. Anybody could do it; it required no brains at all. It merely required no character.

    Joseph Heller (1999). “Catch-22: A Novel”, p.336, Simon and Schuster
  • They couldn't keep Death out, but while she was in she had to act like a lady.

    Joseph Heller (1999). “Catch-22: A Novel”, p.159, Simon and Schuster
  • You know, that might be the answer - to act boastfully about something we ought to be ashamed of. That's a trick that never seems to fail.

    Answers   Might   Failing  
    "Catch-22". Book by Joseph Heller, 1961.
  • The enemy," retorted Yossarian with weighted precision, "is anybody who's going to get you killed, no matter which side he's on, and that includes Colonel Cathcart. And don't you forget that, because the longer you remember it, the longer you might live.

    Enemy   Might   Matter  
    Joseph Heller (1999). “Catch-22: A Novel”, p.122, Simon and Schuster
  • That's some catch, that Catch-22," he observed. It's the best there is," Doc Daneeka agreed.

    Catch-22 (1961) ch. 5 (the first chapter of this novel was published as Catch-18 in New World Writing (1955) No. 7 - see Kiley and MacDonald "Catch-22" Casebook (1973) 294)
  • But that was war. Just about all he could find in its favor was that it paid well and liberated children from the pernicious influence of their parents.

    Children   War   Parent  
    Joseph Heller (1999). “Catch-22: A Novel”, p.72, Simon and Schuster
  • There was only one catch and that was Catch22, which specified that a concern for one's safety in the face of dangers that were real and immediate was the process of a rational mind. Orr was crazy and could be grounded. All he had to do was ask, and as soon as he did, he would no longer be crazy and would have to fly more missions. Orr would be crazy to fly more missions and sane if he didn't, but if he was sane he had to fly them. If he flew them he was crazy and didn't have to; but if he didn't want to he was sane and had to.

    Crazy   Real   Safety  
    Catch-22 ch. 5 (1961).
  • The country was in peril; he was jeopardizing his traditional rights of freedom and independence by daring to exercise them.

    Joseph Heller (1999). “Catch-22: A Novel”, p.373, Simon and Schuster
  • When I look up, I see people cashing in. I don't see heaven or saints or angels. I see people cashing in on every decent impulse and every human tragedy.

    Angel   People   Heaven  
    Joseph Heller (1999). “Catch-22: A Novel”, p.409, Simon and Schuster
  • The enemy is anybody who's going to get you killed, no matter which side he's on.

    Death   Suicide   Wisdom  
    Joseph Heller (1999). “Catch-22: A Novel”, p.122, Simon and Schuster
  • He had decided to live forever or die in the attempt.

    Catch-22 ch. 3 (1961)
  • They're trying to kill me," Yossarian told him calmly. No one's trying to kill you," Clevinger cried. Then why are they shooting at me?" Yossarian asked. They're shooting at everyone," Clevinger answered. "They're trying to kill everyone." And what difference does that make?

    Joseph Heller (2010). “Catch-22: 50th Anniversary Edition”, p.34, Simon and Schuster
  • Man was matter, that was Snowden's secret. Drop him out a window, and he'll fall. Set fire to him and he'll burn. Bury him and he'll rot, like other kinds of garbage. The spirit gone, man is garbage. That was Snowden's secret. Ripeness was all.

    Fall   Men   Fire  
    Joseph Heller (1999). “Catch-22: A Novel”, p.404, Simon and Schuster
  • There was only one catch and that was Catch-22. Orr would be crazy to fly more missions and sane if he didn't, but if he was sane he had to fly them. If he flew them he was crazy and didn't have to; but if he didn't want to he was sane and had to.

    Crazy   Would Be   Want  
    Catch-22 ch. 5 (1961).
  • Clevinger had a mind, and Lieutenant Scheisskoph had noticed that people with minds tended to get pretty smart at times.

    Smart   People   Mind  
    Joseph Heller (1999). “Catch-22: A Novel”, p.75, Simon and Schuster
  • I'd like to see the government get out of war altogether and leave the whole field to private individuals.

    Peace   War   Government  
    1961 Milo Minderbinder. Catch-22, ch.24.
  • History did not demand Yossarian's premature demise, justice could be satisfied without it, progress did not hinge upon it, victory did not depend on it. That men would die was a matter of necessity; WHICH men would die, though, was a matter of circumstance, and Yossarian was willing to be the victim of anything but circumstance. But that was war. Just about all he could find in its favor was that it paid well and liberated children from the pernicious influence of their parents.

    Children   War   Men  
    Joseph Heller (1999). “Catch-22: A Novel”, p.72, Simon and Schuster
  • There was only one catch and that was catch 22

    Catch-22 ch. 5 (1961).
  • How much reverence can you have for a Supreme Being who finds it necessary to include such phenomena as phlegm and tooth decay in His divine system of Creation? What in the world was running through that warped, evil, scatological mind of His when He robbed old people of the power to control their bowel movements?

    Running   Evil   People  
    Catch-22 ch. 18 (1961)
  • Major Major never sees anyone in his office while he's in his office.

    Joseph Heller (1999). “Catch-22: A Novel”, p.107, Simon and Schuster
  • I'll tell you what justice is. Justice is a knee in the gut from the floor on the chin at night sneaky with a knife brought up down on the magazine of a battleship sandbagged underhanded in the dark without a word of warning

    Dark   Night   Knives  
    Joseph Heller (1999). “Catch-22: A Novel”, p.83, Simon and Schuster
  • Yossarian was cold, too, and shivering uncontrollably. He felt goose pimples clacking all over him as he gazed down despondently at the grim secret Snowden had spilled all over the messy floor. It was easy to read the message in his entrails. Man was matter, that was Snowden's secret. Drop him out a window and he'll fall. Set fire to him and he'll burn. Bury him and he'll rot, like other kinds of garbage. The spirit gone, man is garbage. That was Snowden's secret. Ripeness was all. I'm cold,' Snowden said. 'I'm cold.

    Fall   Men   Fire  
    Joseph Heller (1999). “Catch-22: A Novel”, p.404, Simon and Schuster
  • Be glad you're even alive.' Be furious you're going to die.

    Joseph Heller (1999). “Catch-22: A Novel”, p.171, Simon and Schuster
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