Robert A. Heinlein Quotes About Heart

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  • A long and wicked life followed by five minutes of perfect grace gets you into Heaven. An equally long life of decent living and good works followed by one outburst of taking the name of the lord in vain- then have a heart attack at that moment and be damned for eternity. Is that the system?

    Robert A. Heinlein (1985). “Job, a Comedy of Justice”, Del Rey
  • There is no such thing as 'social gambling.' Either you are there to cut the other bloke's heart out and eat it -- or you're a sucker. If you don't like this choice -- don't gamble.

    Robert A. Heinlein (1987). “Time Enough for Love”, p.235, Penguin
  • I believe that this hairless embryo with the aching, oversize brain case and the opposable thumb, this animal barely up from the apes, will endure --will endure longer than his home planet, will spread out to the other planets, to the stars, and beyond, carrying with him his honesty, his insatiable curiosity, his unlimited courage --and his noble essential decency. This I believe with all my heart.

    "This I Believe", 1952.
  • Must be yearning deep in human heart to stop other people from doing as they please.

    Robert A Heinlein (1966). “Moon Is Harsh Mistres”, Berkley
  • Jill: 'I don't pay attention to politics.' Ben: 'You should. It's barely less important than your own heart beat.' Jill: 'I don't pay attention to that, either.'

    "Stranger in a Strange Land".
  • Must be a yearning deep in human heart to stop other people from doing as they please. Rules, laws - always for other fellow. A murky part of us, something we had before we came down out of trees, and failed to shuck when we stood up.

    Law  
    Robert A Heinlein (1966). “Moon Is Harsh Mistres”, Berkley
  • No woman ever ages beyond eighteen in her heart.

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