Philip K. Dick Quotes About Tragedy

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  • The tragedy in his life already existed. To love an atmospheric spirit. That was the real sorrow. Hopelessness itself. Nowhere on the printed page, nowhere in the annals of man, would her name appear: no local habitation, no name. There are girls like that, he thought, and those you love most, the ones where there is no hope because it has eluded you at the very moment you close your hands around it.

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    Philip K. Dick (2008). “Five Novels of the 1960s & 70s”
  • What a tragic realm this is, he reflected. Those down here are prisoners, and the ultimate tragedy is that they don't know it; they think they are free because they have never been free, and do not understand what it means.

    Philip K. Dick (2011). “The Divine Invasion”, p.128, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • It really seems to me that in the midst of great tragedy, there is always the horrible possibility that something terribly funny will happen.

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