Misattributed Robert A Heinlein Quotes & Sayings
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There is a secret that the casinos possess, a secret they hold and guard and prize, the holiest of their mysteries. For most people do not gamble to win money, after all, although that is what is advertised, sold, claimed, and dreamed. But that is merely the easy lie that gets them through the enormous, ever-open, welcoming doors.
The secret is this: people gamble to lose money. They come to the casinos for the moment in which they feel alive, to ride the spinning wheel and turn with the cards and lose themselves, with the coins, in the slots. They may brag about the nights they won, the money they took from the casino, but they treasure, secretly treasure, the times they lost. It's a sacrifice, of sorts. — Neil Gaiman

A woman filled with faith in the one she loves is the creation of a novelist's imagination. — Honore De Balzac

When we believe that God is something other than a lover, it is inevitable that we will sin. — Peter Kreeft

Some people have a phobia of midgets. They're, like, scared of them. I have the opposite - I see them, and I want to hold them down, cuddle them, be like, 'Come here, you little nugget. Who's your mommy now?' So cute! — Chelsea Handler

Pakistan will never be able to match the Indian militarily, and the effort to do so is taking an immense toll on the society. — Noam Chomsky

There ain't no such thing as a free lunch. — Pierre Dos Utt

Nothing can be produced out of nothing. — Diogenes

When a man realizes his littleness, his greatness can appear. — H.G.Wells

The more the other party thinks he's having his way, the easier always to get your own. — Jerome K. Jerome

Yeah, it's not that I wanted to do a painting, I wanted to do writing like that. What jolted me about Jasper Johns was how important it is to start with a convention, how important it is to start with what everybody knows and everybody takes for granted, whether it's a number, an alphabet letter, a set of alphabet letters, a target. — Vito Acconci