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Life & Wisdom Quote by Theodore Sturgeon

"Ninety percent of everything is crap"

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Sturgeon’s line lands like a shrug dressed up as a law of nature: brutal, funny, and oddly liberating. “Ninety percent” is the tell. It’s not a measured statistic; it’s a provocation with the snap of a back-of-the-envelope truth. By picking a number that feels precise but is obviously unprovable, he gives cynicism the costume of rigor. The phrasing is plain, almost lazy, which is part of the point: you don’t need ornate language to puncture the romantic fantasy that most cultural output is secretly genius waiting to be discovered.

The subtext is defensive and generous at once. Defensive because it preempts disappointment: if most books, films, songs, and opinions are mediocre, your boredom isn’t personal failure. Generous because it protects the remaining ten percent. Sturgeon, a science fiction writer long patronized as a genre hack, was answering the sneer that sci-fi is “mostly trash.” His move is to widen the frame until the insult collapses: yes, most science fiction is bad, and so is most of everything else. The criticism isn’t wrong; it’s just not special.

Context matters here. Mid-century pulp economies rewarded speed and volume, not refinement. Sturgeon’s rule reads like a survival guide for readers and creators living in abundance: lower your expectations, sharpen your filters, keep hunting. It’s also a quiet argument for taste as a skill, not a pedigree. The ten percent doesn’t float to the top automatically; you have to sift for it, and Sturgeon is giving you permission to treat that labor as normal rather than snobbish.

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Verified source: Venture Science Fiction: Sturgeon's Revelation (Theodore Sturgeon, 1958)
Text match: 95.00%   Provider: Cross-Reference
Evidence:
The Revelation Ninety percent of everything is crud. (March 1958 issue; Theodore Sturgeon's review column "On Hand ... Offhand" (exact page not fully verified)). The best-supported primary-source attribution is not the modern wording with "crap," but Theodore Sturgeon's own wording "crud." Multiple secondary sources agree that the first print appearance was in Theodore Sturgeon's column in the March 1958 issue of Venture Science Fiction, where he introduced it as "Sturgeon's Revelation." A commonly cited surrounding passage begins: "I repeat Sturgeon's Revelation... whose conclusion was that ninety percent of S.F. is crud." Evidence also suggests the saying was spoken earlier, possibly around 1951 and/or at the 1953 World Science Fiction Convention, but I could not verify an earlier primary spoken transcript. So the earliest verifiable primary publication I found is Venture Science Fiction, March 1958. ([wist.info](https://wist.info/sturgeon-theodore/59404/?utm_source=openai))
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Shared Fantasy (Gary Alan Fine, 2002) compilation95.0%
... Theodore Sturgeon , himself a noted science fiction writer , commented : " Ninety percent of all science fiction ...
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"Ninety percent of everything is crap." FixQuotes, 6 Mar. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ninety-percent-of-everything-is-crap-165897/. Accessed 12 Mar. 2026.

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Theodore Sturgeon (February 26, 1918 - May 8, 1985) was a Writer from USA.

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