Philip K. Dick — "to be an intellectual, to be a writer, it to wear a sign on your back saying I'm…"
to be an intellectual, to be a writer, it to wear a sign on your back saying I'm an enemy of the state.
to be an intellectual, to be a writer, it to wear a sign on your back saying I'm an enemy of the state.
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"The ultimate truth is that there is no ultimate truth."
"I'm not a fan of censorship. I think it's a dangerous thing. It's a way of controlling people's minds."
"My two topics are really one topic; they unite at this point. The two basic topics which fascinate me are “What is reality?” and “What constitutes the authentic human being?”"
"I'm not a fan of religion. I think it's a crutch for people who are afraid to face reality."
"Maybe each human being lives in a unique world, a private world different from those inhabited and experienced by all other humans."
Interview, discussing anti-intellectualism in America.
Date: 1977 (interview year)
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