Robert A. Heinlein Quotes
[J]uvenile Delinquent' Is A Contradiction In Terms. 'Delinquent' Means 'failing In Duty.' But Duty Is An Adult Virtue
indeed A Juvenile Becomes An Adult When, And Only When, He Acquires A Knowledge And Duty And Embraces It More Than The Self-love He Was Born With.
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