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Other Quotes by Philip K. Dick
- Men and the world are mutually toxic to each other.
- Maybe each human being lives in a unique world, a private world, a world different from those inhabited and experienced by all other humans.
- A weird time in which we are alive. We can travel anywhere we want, even to other planets. And for what? To sit day after…
- You have to be with other people, he thought. In order to live at all. I mean before they came here I could stand it...…
- …we all lie to ourselves; we tell our own selves more lies than we ever do other people.
- So books are real to me, too; they link me not just with other minds but with the vision of other minds, what those minds…
- On some other world, possibly it is different. Better. There are clear good and evil alternatives. Not these obscure admixtures, these blends, with no proper…
- It did not seem possible that Wendy Wright had been born out of blood and internal organs like other people. In proximity to her he…
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- It is Homer who has chiefly taught other poets the art of telling lies skillfully. — Aristotle
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