Philip K. Dick Quotes
Life Which We Can No Longer Distinguish; Life Carefully Buried Up To Its Forehead In The Carcass Of A Dead World. In Every Cinder Of The Universe Mercer Probably Perceives Inconspicuous Life. Now I Know, He Thought. And Once Having Seen Through Mercer's Eyes, I Probably Will Never Stop.
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