"How To Build A Universe That Doesn't Fall Apart Two Days Later" (1978)
Philip K. Dick: Quotes about people
Philip K. Dick was American author. Explore interesting quotes on people.“My audience will always be limited to those people.”
In Pursuit of Valis: Selections from the Exegesis (1991)
Context: I am a fictionalizing philosopher, not a novelist; my novel and story-writing ability is employed as a means to formulate my perception. The core of my writing is not art but truth. Thus what I tell is the truth, yet I can do nothing to alleviate it, either by deed or explanation. Yet this seems somehow to help a certain kind of sensitive troubled person, for whom I speak. I think I understand the common ingredient in those whom my writing helps: they cannot or will not blunt their own intimations about the irrational, mysterious nature of reality, and, for them, my corpus of writing is one long ratiocination regarding this inexplicable reality, an investigation and presentation, analysis and response and personal history. My audience will always be limited to those people.
"How To Build A Universe That Doesn't Fall Apart Two Days Later" (1978)
Author’s Note (pp. 276-277)
A Scanner Darkly (1977)
“…we all lie to ourselves; we tell our own selves more lies than we ever do other people.”
Source: Counter-Clock World
Source: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
"Null-O"
The Phillip K. Dick Reader
"How To Build A Universe That Doesn't Fall Apart Two Days Later" (1978)
"The Chromium Fence"
The Phillip K. Dick Reader
Source: Ubik (1969), Chapter 5 (pp. 58-59)
Source: Lies, Inc. (1984), Chapter 6 (p. 56)
And some guy says, "Damnit! I'll have to walk to work!"
Quoted in Daniel DePerez, "An Interview with Philip K. Dick," http://www.philipkdickfans.com/frank/sfrinter.htm Science Fiction Review, No. 19, Vol. 5, no. 3 (August 1976)
Source: Eye in the Sky (1957), Chapter 16 (p. 231)
Source: Solar Lottery (1955), Chapter 1 (p. 4)
"Now Wait For This Year", introduction to The Golden Man (anthology, 1980)
Source: Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said (1974), Chapter 5 (p. 54)