Quotes From "The Skull" By Philip K. Dick

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What if he could see this, his own skull, yellow and eroded? Two centuries old. Would he still speak? Would he speak, if he could see it, the grinning, aged skull? What would there be for him to say, to tell the people? What message could he bring? What action would not be futile, when a man could look upon his own aged, yellowed skull? Philip K. Dick
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You're an unusual person, " she said." Bill didn't like you, but he never likes anything different. He's so–so prosaic. Don't you think that when a person gets older he should become–broadened in his outlook? Philip K. Dick