in a matter of some generations all the stupid ones will die out and those with your discipline will inherit the Earth

Robert A. Heinlein


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In terms of morals there is no such thing as ‘state.’ Just men. Individuals. Each responsible for his own acts.

Robert A. Heinlein


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In Wilson's scale of evaluations breakfast rated just after life itself and ahead of the chance of immortality."
~ By His Bootstraps / Robert A. Heinlein

Robert A. Heinlein

Mots clés humorous breakfast



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You are telling me that I did something because I was going to do something.”
“Well, didn’t you? You were there.”
“No, I didn’t—no… well, maybe I did, but it didn’t feel like it.”
“Why should you expect it to? It was something totally new to your experience.”
“But… but—” Wilson took a deep breath and got control of himself. Then he reached back into his academic philosophical concepts and produced the notion he had been struggling to express. “It denies all reasonable theories of causation. You would have me believe that causation can be completely circular. I went through because I came back from going through to persuade myself to go through. That’s silly.”
“Well, didn’t you?"
~ By His Bootstraps / Robert A. Heinlein

Robert A. Heinlein

Mots clés causation time-travel spacetime



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She might say: “This mess will clear up if you take that troublemaker there — What’s your name? You, with the goatee — out and shoot him. Do it now.”--Glory Road; Heinlein

Robert A. Heinlein


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I tried to dig out of the computer a call directory for Luna. But it was still sulking. I could not get it to list its own directory. So I tried some test problems on it. It insisted that 2 + 2 = 3.99999999999999999999999.... When I tried to get it to admit that 4 = 2 + 2, it became angry and claimed that 4 = 3.141592653589793238462643383279... So I gave up.

Robert A. Heinlein


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[He] stopped long enough to remind himself that this baby innocent was neither babyish nor innocent — was in fact sophisticated in a culture which he was beginning to realize, however dimly, was far in advance of human culture in some very mysterious ways… and that these naive remarks came from a superman — or what would do in place of a ‘superman’ for the time being.

Robert A. Heinlein


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Customs tell a man who he is, where he belongs, what he must do. Better illogical customs than none; men cannot live together without them. From an anthropologist's view, 'justice' is a search for workable customs.

Robert A. Heinlein

Mots clés society justice customs



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- I'm so busy doing what I must do that I don't have time for what I ought to do... and I never get a chance to do what I want to do!
- Son, that's universal. The way to keep that recipe from killing you is occasionally to do what you want to do anyhow.

Robert A. Heinlein

Mots clés fun busy obligations



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He was finding it ruinously expensive to be rich.

Robert A. Heinlein

Mots clés riches



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