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Philip K. Dick

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A Maze of Death A Scanner Darkly Confessions of a Crap Artist Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? 1 Dr. Bloodmoney Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said Galactic Pot-Healer I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon Martian Time-Slip Mr. Spaceship Our Friends from Frolix 8 Paycheck and Other Classic Stories Philip K. Dick: The Last Interview and Other Conversations Radio Free Albemuth Sales Pitch Solar Lottery Strange Eden The Dark-Haired Girl The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick The Man in the High Castle The Minority Report The Selected Letters, 1972-1973 The Selected Stories of Philip K. Dick, Vol. 1 The Skull The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch The Transmigration of Timothy Archer Time Out of Joint Ubik VALIS We Can Build You

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I'm sorry," Leon said. "I can see you loved your two friends and you miss them, and maybe they're flying around somewhere in the sky, zipping here and there and being spirits and happy. But you and I and three billion other people are not, and until it changes here it won't be enough, Phil; not enough. Despite the supreme heavenly father. He has to do something for us here, and that's the truth. If you believe in the truth--well, Phil, that's the truth. The harsh, unpleasant truth.

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Philip K. Dick

Radio Free Albemuth

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The household was pervaded by this atmosphere of a calm adult woman and a man who gave into animal impulses. She reported to him in great detail what her analyst ... said about his binges and his hostility; she used Charley's money to pay Dr. Andrews to catalog his abnormalities. And of course Charley never heard anything directly from the doctor; he had no way of keeping her from reporting what served her and holding back what did not. The doctor, too, had no way of getting to the truth of what she told him; no doubt she only gave him the facts that suited her picture, so that the doctor's picture of Charley was based on what she wanted him to know. By the time she had edited both going and coming there was little of it outside her control.

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Philip K. Dick

Confessions of a Crap Artist

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On one hand she seems so agile, so athletic, and yet I've seen her appear so awkward that it embarrassed me. She gives the impression of a hard, worldly adroitness, and in some situations she's like an adolescent: rigid with ancient, middle class attitudes, unable to think for herself, falling back on old verities...victim of her family teaching, shocked by what shocks people, wanting what people usually want. She wants a home, a husband, and her idea of a husband is a man who earns a certain amount of money, helps around the garden, does the dishes...the idea of a good husband that's found in This Week magazine; a viewpoint from the most ordinary stratum, that great ubiquitous world of family life, transmitted from generation to generation. Despite her wild language.

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Philip K. Dick

Confessions of a Crap Artist

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But, he thought, what does it mean, insane? A legal definition. What do I mean? I feel it, see it, but what is it?He thought, It is something they do, something they are. It is their unconsciousness. Their lack of knowledge about others. Their not being aware of what they do to others, the destruction they have caused and are causing. No, he thought. That isn't it. I don't know; I sense it, I intuit it. But -- they are purposelessly cruel... is that it? No, God, he thought. I can't find it, make it clear. Do they ignore parts of reality? Yes. But it is more. It is their plans. Yes, their plans. The conquering of the planets. Something frenzied and demented, as was their conquering of Africa, and before that, Europe and Asia.Their view; it is cosmic. Not a man here, a child there, but an abstraction : race, land. Volk. Land. Blut. Ehre. Not of honourable men but of Ehre itself, hounor; the abstract is real, the actual is invisible to them. Die Güte, but not good men, this good man. It is their sense of space and time.

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Philip K. Dick

The Man in the High Castle