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

“Women seem to have almost unlimited capacity for forgiveness.”

Robert A. Heinlein livro The Cat Who Walks Through Walls

Since it is usually a man who needs forgiveness, this must be a racial survival trait.
Richard Ames; chapter 16, p. 200
The Cat Who Walks Through Walls (1985)

“Rod…were you born that stupid? Or did you have to study?”

Robert A. Heinlein livro Tunnel in the Sky

Fonte: Tunnel in the Sky (1955), Chapter 6, “I Think He Is Dead” (p. 104)

“One time in a hundred a gun might save your life; the other ninety-nine it will just tempt you into folly.”

Robert A. Heinlein livro Tunnel in the Sky

Fonte: Tunnel in the Sky (1955), Chapter 2, “The Fifth Way” (p. 43)

“Fact is, you work too hard…the universe won’t run down if you don’t wind it.”

Robert A. Heinlein livro The Star Beast

Fonte: The Star Beast (1954), Chapter 12, “Concerning Pidgie-Widgie” (p. 185)

“I do not like weapons, Doctor; they are the last resort of faulty diplomacy.”

Robert A. Heinlein livro The Star Beast

Fonte: The Star Beast (1954), Chapter 9, “Customs and an Ugly Duckling” (p. 151)

“If you can’t outargue the other fellow, sometimes you can outlive him.”

Robert A. Heinlein livro The Star Beast

Fonte: The Star Beast (1954), Chapter 6, “Space is Deep, Excellency” (p. 110)

“Funny sort of science! I guess they were pretty ignorant in those days.”

“Don’t go running down our grandfathers. If it weren’t for them, you and I would be squatting in a cave, scratching fleas. No, Bub, they were pretty sharp; they just didn’t have all the facts. We’ve got more facts, but that doesn’t make us smarter.”
A Tenderfoot in Space (p. 691)
Short fiction, Off the Main Sequence (2005)

“A totalitarian political religion is incompatible with free investigation.”

Robert A. Heinlein livro Gulf

Gulf (p. 545)
Short fiction, Off the Main Sequence (2005)

“For vice has this defect; it cannot be truly intelligent. Its very motives are its weakness.”

Robert A. Heinlein livro Lost Legacy

Lost Legacy (p. 339)
Short fiction, Off the Main Sequence (2005)

“Cold calculated awareness that their power lay in keeping the people in ignorance.”

Robert A. Heinlein livro Lost Legacy

Lost Legacy (p. 333)
Short fiction, Off the Main Sequence (2005)

“In Wilson’s scale of evaluations breakfast rated just after life itself and ahead of the chance of immortality.”

Robert A. Heinlein livro By His Bootstraps

By His Bootstraps (p. 238)
Short fiction, Off the Main Sequence (2005)

“Narby had no particular respect for engineers, largely because he had no particular talent for engineering.”

Robert A. Heinlein livro Elsewhen

Elsewhen (p. 182)
Short fiction, Off the Main Sequence (2005)

“I think that’s unfair, Doctor. You certainly don’t expect a man to believe in things that run contrary to his good sense without offering him any reasonable explanation.”

Robert A. Heinlein livro Elsewhen

Frost snorted. “I certainly do—if he has observed it with his own eyes and ears, or gets it from a source known to be credible. A fact doesn’t have to be understood to be true. Sure, any reasonable mind wants explanations, but it’s silly to reject facts that don’t fit your philosophy.”
Elsewhen (pp. 161-162)
Short fiction, Off the Main Sequence (2005)

“Imperialism degrades both oppressor and oppressed.”

Robert A. Heinlein livro Solution Unsatisfactory

Solution Unsatisfactory (p. 98)
Short fiction, Off the Main Sequence (2005)