Home » Quote » Robert A. Heinlein » „If you’re going to be businessmen, don’t confuse the vocation with larceny.“ „If you’re going to be businessmen, don’t confuse the vocation with larceny.“ — Robert A. Heinlein Related quotes „If you’re going to try, go all theway.otherwise, don’t even start.“ — Charles Bukowski „If you don’t change the direction you are going, then you’re likely to end up where you’re heading…“ — John C. Maxwell „Go to Idris. You’re safer there, but don’t be trusting, and don’t let your guard down. I need you to live.“ — Cassandra Clare „I love you; I love you and I don’t care that you’re my sister; don’t be with him, don’t want him, don’t go with him. Be with me. Want me. Stay with me.I don’t know how to be without you.“ — Cassandra Clare „Of course there’s destiny, but destiny doesn’t push you where you don’t want to go. You’re the ones who choose. Destiny is up to you.“ — Richard Bach „As long as you’re fighting on the level of civil rights, you’re under Uncle Sam’s jurisdiction. You’re going to his court expecting him to correct the problem. He created the problem. He’s the criminal. You don’t take your case to the criminal; you take your criminal to court.“ — Malcolm X