Frases de Robert A. Heinlein
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Robert Anson Heinlein foi um escritor de ficção científica norte-americano. Produziu 56 contos e 30 romances, ainda hoje seus livros vendem mais de 100 mil cópias por ano. Wikipedia  

✵ 7. Julho 1907 – 8. Maio 1988   •   Outros nomes Robert Heinlein, Роберт Энсон Хайнлайн
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Robert A. Heinlein Frases famosas

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“Eu sabia disso, queria saber se você também.”

Livro Um Estranho Numa Terra Estranha

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“Deus dividiu-se numa miríade de partes para que pudesse ter amigos.”

Isto pode não ser verdade, mas soa bem -- e não é mais tolo do que qualquer outra teologia.
"God split himself into a myriad parts that he might have friends." This may not be true, but it sounds good—and is no sillier than any other theology.
Robert A. Heinlein, Time Enough for Love, 1973, Página 216.

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Robert A. Heinlein: Frases em inglês

“You can only grieve so much; after that it’s self pity.”

Robert A. Heinlein livro Farmer in the Sky

Fonte: Farmer in the Sky (1950), Chapter 18, “Pioneer Party” (p. 188)

“Theobald ignored him. He could be deaf when he chose; he seemed to find it particularly difficult to hear the word “No.””

Robert A. Heinlein livro Beyond This Horizon

Fonte: Beyond This Horizon (1948; originally serialized in 1942), Chapter 14, “—and beat him when he sneezes”, p. 132

“A committee is the only known form of life with a hundred bellies and no brain.”

Robert A. Heinlein livro Methuselah's Children

Methuselah's Children (1958)

“Oh, we get along. She lets me have my own way, and later I find out I’ve done just what she wanted me to do.”

Robert A. Heinlein livro Beyond This Horizon

Fonte: Beyond This Horizon (1948; originally serialized in 1942), Chapter 14, “—and beat him when he sneezes”, p. 130

“Don took it and said, “Uh, thanks! That’s awfully kind of you. I’ll pay it back, first chance.”
“Instead, pay it forward to some other brother who needs it.””

Robert A. Heinlein livro Between Planets

Fonte: Between Planets (1951), Chapter 8, “Foxes Have Holes, and Birds of the Air Have Nests—” (p. 91)

“So-called instincts are instructive, Felix. They point to survival values.”

Robert A. Heinlein livro Beyond This Horizon

Fonte: Beyond This Horizon (1948; originally serialized in 1942), Chapter 7, “Burn him down at once—”, p. 76

“Selfishness is the bedrock on which all moral behavior starts and it can be immoral only when it conflicts with a higher moral imperative.”

The Pragmatics of Patriotism (1973)
Contexto: Selfishness is the bedrock on which all moral behavior starts and it can be immoral only when it conflicts with a higher moral imperative. An animal so poor in spirit that he won't even fight on his own behalf is already an evolutionary dead end; the best he can do for his breed is to crawl off and die, and not pass on his defective genes.

“I am learning that we still have things to learn.”

Robert A. Heinlein livro The Number of the Beast

Fonte: The Number of the Beast (1980), Chapter XIV : “Quit worrying and enjoy the ride.”, p. 128

“Every law that was ever written opened up a new way to graft.”

Robert A. Heinlein livro Red Planet

Fonte: Red Planet (1949), Chapter 4, “Lowell Academy”, p. 49

“If at Last You Do Succeed, Never Try Again.”

Robert A. Heinlein livro "—All You Zombies—"

"—All You Zombies—" (1958)

“A man has to grow up in a language to be able to understand it scrambled.”

Robert A. Heinlein livro Sixth Column

Fonte: Sixth Column (1949; originally serialized in 1941), Chapter 9 (p. 108)

“How long has this racket been going on?”

Robert A. Heinlein livro Grumbles from the Grave

Remark after receiving a $70 US check for his first published story.
Grumbles from the Grave (1989)

“He was still having trouble readjusting. Wars were something you studied, not something that actually happened.”

Robert A. Heinlein livro Between Planets

Fonte: Between Planets (1951), Chapter 1, “New Mexico” (p. 9)