Don’t handicap your children by making their lives easy.
– Robert A Heinlein
Related Quotes:
- Anne is God. I am God. The happy grass are God, Jill groks in beauty always. Jill is God. All shaping and making and creating together. – Robert A Heinlein
- The narrowness of mind is the biggest handicap for innovation. – Pearl Zhu
- It’s a real handicap to have a face with shifty eyes. – Kb Abe
- Pride is a very dangerous disease that can turn your talent, asset, and achievements into a handicap. – Uzoma Nnadi
- Control is as much an effect as a cause, and the idea that control is something you exert is a real handicap to progress – Steve Grand
- It’s not about making the right choice. It’s about making a choice and making it right. – JR Rim
- We all are manufacturers in a way – making good, making trouble or making excuses. – H V Adolt
- I’d like to thank my parents for making this night possible. And my children for making it necessary. – Victor Borge
- I dont hate it he thought, panting in the cold air, the iron New England dark; I dont. I dont! I dont hate it! I dont hate it! – William Faulkner
- We spend the first half of our lives making ourselves sick, and the second half of our lives trying to make ourselves un-sick.- -“ Kevin W. Reese – Kevin W Reese
- Courage is the complement of fear. A man who is fearless cannot be courageous. [He is also a fool.] – Robert A Heinlein
- I had never been much interested in Pluto, too many facts and too much isolation. – Robert A Heinlein
- Secrecy begets tyranny. – Robert A Heinlein
- Freedom is a hard habit to break. – Robert A Heinlein
- You can sway a thousand men by appealing to their prejudices quicker than you can convince one man by logic. – Robert A Heinlein
- To permit irresponsible authority is to sell disaster. – Robert A Heinlein
- ????erflies are self propelled flowers. – Robert A Heinlein
- A thing can be fine on paper but utterly crummy in the field. – Robert A Heinlein
- Because the world has gone nutty and art always paints the spirit of its times – Robert A Heinlein
- Library science was the foundation of all sciences. – Robert A Heinlein
- I see your point. It irks you to see anyone at all who is able to work permitted to live without working. But why do you consider work a virtue? – Robert A Heinlein
- I know why we laugh. We laugh because it hurts, and it’s the only thing to make it stop hurting. – Robert A Heinlein
- The drive for power is even less logical than the sex urge . . . and stronger. – Robert A Heinlein
- Oh, you have to charge ’em, Jubal. The marks won’t pay attention if it’s free. – Robert A Heinlein
- I’m always suspicious of disinterested interest. – Robert A Heinlein
- Do you know your Bible?”Uh, not very well.”It merits study, it contains very practical advice for most emergencies. – Robert A Heinlein
- English is capable of defining sentiments that the human nervous system is quite incapable of experiencing. – Robert A Heinlein
- -¦the greatest danger to man in space was man himself. – Robert A Heinlein
- Thinking doesn’t pay. Just makes you discontented with what you see around you. – Robert A Heinlein
- Support for the arts — merde! A government-supported artist is an incompetent whore! – Robert A Heinlein
- The way to find justice is to deal fairly with other people and not worry about how they deal with you. – Robert A Heinlein
- Random chance is not sufficient to explain random chance. ~Jubal Harshaw – Robert A Heinlein
- But one way or another competing and weeding takes place . . . or a race goes downhill. – Robert A Heinlein
- The less respect an older person deserves the more certain he is to demand it from anyone younger. – Robert A Heinlein
- Progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things. – Robert A Heinlein
- It seems to me that any law that is not enforced and can’t be enforced weakens all other laws. – Robert A Heinlein
- Does history record any case in which the majority was right? – Robert A Heinlein
- -¦majority rule gives the ruthless strong man plenty of elbow room to oppress his fellows. – Robert A Heinlein
- Were you born stupid, Heinrich, or did you have to study? – Robert A Heinlein
- The coldest depth of Hell is reserved for people who abandon kittens. – Robert A Heinlein