Kent Johnson wrote:
Fredrik Lundh wrote:

Robert Kern wrote:


Fair enough. The only time I've seen it in dead-tree print was in Heinlein's _Time Enough For Love_, unattributed to anyone else.


Amazon.com "search inside the book" finds no hits for "malice" in this book.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0441810764/102-7636110-6481700?v=search-inside&keywords=malice

Hooray for technology!

In that case, I have no idea why I thought it was from Heinlein. The similar quote[1] that *is* from Heinlein, but an entirely different formulation, is from "Logic of Empire", which I know I have not read.

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanlon's_Razor

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