Robert A. Heinlein Quotes About Duty

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  • Duty is a debt you owe to yourself to fulfill obligations you have assumed voluntarily.

    Robert A. Heinlein (1987). “Time Enough for Love”, p.331, Penguin
  • Learn to say No—and to be rude about it when necessary. Otherwise you will not have time to carry out your duty, or to do your own work, and certainly no time for love and happiness. The termites will nibble away your life and leave none of it for you.

    Robert A. Heinlein (1987). “Time Enough for Love”, p.331, Penguin
  • Do not confuse "duty" with what other people expect of you; they are utterly different. Duty is a debt you owe to yourself to fulfill obligations you have assumed voluntarily. Paying that debt can entail anything from years of patient work to instant willingness to die. Difficult it may be, but the reward is self-respect.

    Self  
    Robert A. Heinlein (1987). “Time Enough for Love”, p.331, Penguin
  • The basic of all morality is duty, a concept with the same relation to group that self-interest has to individual.

    Self  
  • There has grown up in the minds of certain groups in this country the notion that because a man or corporation has made a profit out of the public for a number of years, the government and the courts are charged with the duty of guaranteeing such profit in the future, even in the face of changing circumstances and contrary public interest. This strange doctrine is not supported by statute nor common law. Neither individuals nor corporations have any right to come into court and ask that the clock of history be stopped, or turned back...

    Law  
    "The Past Through Tomorrow" by Robert A. Heinlein, G. P. Putnam Inc., (p. 25), 1967.
  • The two highest achievements of the human mind are the twin concepts of "loyalty" and "duty". Whenever these twin concepts fall into disrepute, get out of there fast! You may possibly save yourself, but it is too late to save that society. It is doomed.

    Time Enough for Love "Intermission" (1973)
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