Joseph Heller
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Joseph Heller
Joseph Hellerwas an American satirical novelist, short story writer, and playwright. The title of one of his works, Catch-22, entered the English lexicon, to refer to a vicious circle, wherein an absurd, no-win, contradictory choice, particularly in situations in which the desired outcome of the choice is a bureaucratic, or legal impossibility for artificial reasons, and hence, then regardless of the chosen option, a paradoxically negative outcome is a certainty. Although he is remembered primarily for Catch-22, his other works...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth1 May 1923
CountryUnited States of America
Joseph Heller quotes about
My drawings have been described as pre-intentionalist, meaning that they were finished before the ideas for them had occurred to me. I shall not argue the point.
He was a self-made man who owed his lack of success to nobody.
Destiny is a good thing to accept when it's going your way. When it isn't, don't call it destiny; call it injustice, treachery, or simple bad luck.
Some people are born mediocre, some people achieve mediocrity, and some people have mediocrity thrust upon them.
We do have a zeal for laughter in most situations, give or take a dentist.
Now you've given them hope, and they're unhappy. So the blame is all yours.
Nurse Duckett found Yossarian wonderful and was already trying to change him.
The problem with the loneliness I suffer is that the company of others has never been a cure for it.
The promises of maniacs, like those of women, are not safely relied upon.
If a man is going to leave one wife to marry another, it's better if he divorces the first before he marries the second.
where are the snowdens of yesteryear?
Gold was not sure of many things, but he was definite about one: for every successful person he knew, he could name at least two others of greater ability, better, and higher intelligence who, by comparison, had failed.
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.” --Colonel Korn, Catch-22
It made him proud that 29 months in the service had not blunted his genius for ineptitude.