Philip K. Dick Quotes
I Think You're Asking Too Much. You Know What I Have? Toward This Pris Android?"
"Empathy," He Said.
"Something Like That. Identification; There Goes I. My God; Maybe That's What'll Happen. In The Confusion You'll Retire Me, Not Her. And She Can Go Back To Seattle And Live My Life. I Never Felt This Way Before. We Are Machines, Stamped Out Like Bottle Caps. It's An Illusion That I - I Personally - Really Exist; I'm Just Representative Of A Type."
He Could Not Help Being Amused; Rachael Had Become So Mawkishly Morose. "Ants Don't Feel Like That," He Said, "and They're Physically Identical."
"Ants. They Don't Feel Period."
"Identical Human Twins. They Don't - "
"But They Identify With Each Other; I Understand They Have An Empathic, Special Bond.
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