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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
0fb82a2 | Marriages are arranged in heaven but the bills must be paid here on earth. | Robert A. Heinlein | ||
4ab8de8 | You're not a stranger; you're an old friend we haven't known very long. | Robert A. Heinlein | ||
88ac21a | Religious" "absolute belief without proof." | Robert A. Heinlein | ||
6bd40c5 | It seems to me that any law that is not enforced and can't be enforced weakens all other laws. | Robert A. Heinlein | ||
6774458 | Self-pity, he said, is the most demoralizing of all vices. | Robert A. Heinlein | ||
43a178f | I had learned lately that wanting something and being able to pay for it were not the same. | Robert A. Heinlein | ||
0b0d9d3 | Don't kid yourself, Friday; knowing too much is a capital offense. In politics it always has been. | Robert A. Heinlein | ||
2855d96 | A monarch's neck should always have a noose around it. It keeps him upright. | Robert A. Heinlein | ||
0274970 | Premenstrual Syndrome: Just before their periods women behave the way men do all the time. | Robert A. Heinlein | ||
0d2380b | How can you argue with a woman who won't? | Robert A. Heinlein | ||
2d39fdd | Anyone who considers protocol unimportant has never dealt with a cat. | Robert A. Heinlein | ||
96bff40 | How you behave toward cats here below determines your status in Heaven. | Robert A. Heinlein | ||
e99e969 | How long has this racket been going on?" | Robert A. Heinlein | ||
138a7f8 | I expect this to be my last venture in this field; 'tain't worth the grief | Robert A. Heinlein | ||
b21af3d | Balls curve as a consequence of asymmetries in the resistance of the air through which they pass. | Robert Adair (physicist) | ||
410abdc | To hit a baseball with dispatch, one needs both to step into the ball and to rotate. | Robert Adair (physicist) | ||
5f2eafe | Upon the passage to truth, cross-currents are to be expected. | Robert Aickman | ||
9081de0 | It was, in any case, quite useless, and, like most useless things, useless almost immediately. | Robert Aickman | ||
48b299e | All you're supposed to do is every once in a while give the boys a little tea and sympathy. | Robert Anderson (playwright) | ||
834e45d | Science walks forward on two feet, namely theory and experiment. | Robert Andrews Millikan | ||
831045b | Cosmic rays | Robert Andrews Millikan | ||
4bf950d | A true initiation never ends. | Robert Anton Wilson | ||
f8b123e | I don't believe anything, but I have many suspicions. | Robert Anton Wilson | ||
114d3ef | Horror is the natural reaction to the last 5,000 years of history. | Robert Anton Wilson | ||
422e2ed | There is absolutely nothing that can be taken for granted in this world. | Robert Anton Wilson | ||
aa349d1 | Conspiracy is just another name for coalition. | Robert Anton Wilson | ||
c03ff69 | The longer one is alone, the easier it is to hear the song of the earth. | Robert Anton Wilson | ||
52a498b | Each mans spills the drink he loves. | Robert Anton Wilson | ||
075d4e6 | Hi, Sven.""Hi, yourself. The answer's no." | Robert Asprin | ||
73bfe62 | When it comes to scouts, heroes are just people who confuse cowardice with common sense. | Robert Asprin | ||
56dbb40 | Education," he smiled, "is never a waste of time." | Robert Asprin | ||
8d9fef9 | She's young, Kit.""That's no excuse. The universe doesn't give a damn when it squashes you." | Robert Asprin | ||
f21945a | Skeeter thought dark, vile thoughts at bureaus and the bureauc-rats that ran 'em. | Robert Asprin | ||
58ce315 | The more chaotic the world, the greater the need for ritual. | Robert Asprin | ||
2e3af73 | The more I learn about history, the more savage I find it was. | Robert Asprin | ||
051615a | It is jihad, Mr. Morgan, a particularly virulent, fundamentalist form of hatred. | Robert Asprin | ||
40e5e11 | Playing God was a sweetly addictive game. | Robert Asprin | ||
4111112 | Once again, Caddrick had failed to use the few brains God had given him. | Robert Asprin | ||
2026418 | You know," Malcolm remarked to no one in particular, "I'd say that chap doesn't enjoy time travel." | Robert Asprin | ||
b63edfb | The best men are but men, and are sometimes transported with passion. | Robert Atkyns (judge) | ||
6291c63 | In America there are two classes of travel -- first class, and with children. | Robert Benchley | ||
6c67179 | A dog teaches a boy fidelity, perseverance, and to turn around three times before lying down. | Robert Benchley | ||
466cf21 | The only cure for a real hangover is death. | Robert Benchley | ||
499891a | Why don't you get out of that wet coat and into a dry martini? | Robert Benchley |