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With Love, Mr. Robot

  • Writer: Nathaniel Roach
    Nathaniel Roach
  • Mar 16
  • 1 min read

From Paul Scott's 'The Raj Quartet' (part 1)
From Paul Scott's 'The Raj Quartet' (part 1)

“They were predictable people, predictable because they worked for the robot. What the robot said they would say, what the robot did they would do, and what the robot believed was what they believed because people like them had fed that belief into it. And they would always be right so long as the robot worked, because the robot was the standard of rightness.


From Paul Scott's 'The Raj Quartet' (part2)
From Paul Scott's 'The Raj Quartet' (part2)

There was no originating passion in them. Whatever they felt that was original would die the moment it came into conflict with what the robot was geared to feel.”

~Paul Scott, 'The Raj Quartet'


"Much of my enthusiasm for Romanticism is the result of my discovery that I am the way that I am because of it."

~Curtis White

With Love, Mr. Robot. xxx

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