The Year of the Jackpot Quotes
The Year of the Jackpot
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Robert A. Heinlein896 ratings, 3.95 average rating, 69 reviews
The Year of the Jackpot Quotes
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“It is silly. The whole notion of cause-and-effect is probably superstition. But the same cycle shows a peak in house building right after a peak in marriages.”
― The Year of the Jackpot
― The Year of the Jackpot
“Open-faced sandwiches with the meat married to toasted buns and the flavor garnished rather than suppressed by scraped Bermuda onion and thin-sliced dill, a salad made from things she had scrounged out of his refrigerator, potatoes crisp but not vulcanized.”
― The Year of the Jackpot
― The Year of the Jackpot
“Boast not thyself of tomorrow; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth.”
― The Year of the Jackpot
― The Year of the Jackpot
“The room was small, but as neat as his necktie and as clean as his collar. The fireplace was swept; the floor was bare and polished. Books crowded bookshelves in every possible space. One corner was filled by an elderly flat-top desk; the papers on it were neatly in order. Near it, on its own stand, was a small electric calculator. To her right, french windows gave out on a tiny porch over the garage. Beyond it she could see the sprawling city, where a few neon signs were already blinking.”
― The Year of the Jackpot
― The Year of the Jackpot
“The Colorado River was at a record low and the towers in Lake Mead stood high out of the water. But the Angelenos committed communal suicide by watering lawns as usual.”
― The Year of the Jackpot
― The Year of the Jackpot
“One corner was filled by an elderly flat-top desk; the papers on it were neatly in order. Near it, on its own stand, was a small electric calculator.”
― The Year of the Jackpot
― The Year of the Jackpot
