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-"Why do you test for humans?" he asked.
--"To set you free."
--"Free?"
--"Once men turned their thinking over to machines in hope that this would set them free.
But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them."
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--"Right out of the Butlerian Jihad and the Orange Catholic Bible," she said.
(from Dune)
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* [http://www.dunenovels.com/ The Official Dune Website]
* [http://www.scifi.com/dune/ Dune on scifi.com] (does not represent the book AT ALL!)
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Frank Herbert (1920-1986) created the most beloved novel in the annals of science fiction, Dune.
-"Why do you test for humans?" he asked. --"To set you free." --"Free?" --"Once men turned their thinking over to machines in hope that this would set them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them." --"Thou shalt not make a machine in the likeness of a man's mind," Paul quoted. --"Right out of the Butlerian Jihad and the Orange Catholic Bible," she said.
(from Dune)
- Dune on scifi.com (does not represent the book AT ALL!)