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Person Quotes by Philip K. Dick
- The person I am now, compared with the person in the dream, has been baffled and defeated and only supposes he enjoys a full life.…
- He started keeping a journal - had been, in fact, secretly doing so for some time: the furtive act of a deranged person.
- Imagine being sentient but not alive. Seeing and even knowing, but not alive. Just looking out. Recognizing but not being alive. A person can die…
- The most dangerous kind of person... is one who is afraid of his own shadow.
- You're - psychotic. There's something wrong with you." "I know," Benteley agreed. "I'm a sick man. And the more I see, the sicker I get.…
- For each person there is a sentence—a series of words—which has the power to destroy them.
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