Philip Dick

The Defenders

“It has taken thousands of generations to achieve,” the A-class leady concluded. “Hundreds of centuries of bloodshed and destruction. But each war was a step toward uniting mankind. And now the end is in sight: a world without war. But even that is only the beginning of a new stage of history.”
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  • jbmeerkatshared an impression5 years ago
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    Quite atypical ending for Philip's works. But anyway interesting and deep story!

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Quotes

  • marina shhas quoted3 years ago
    “People who work together don’t need diplomats.
  • marina shhas quoted3 years ago
    If this tiny amalgam of former enemies was a good example, it wouldn’t be too long before he and Mary and the rest of humanity would be living on the surface like rational human beings instead of blindly hating moles.
  • marina shhas quoted3 years ago
    The leady regarded the three men calmly.

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