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Im looking for Carl Hest, I said. I understand he’s one of your apple-polishers.” The Army did. P.P.S. Please if you get a chanse put some flowrs on Algernons grave in the bakyard… The government will protect me! Penrose drifted back in the chair. He comes, the old Martian said in his whistling tones, his smaller head bent toward the screen. See, lady.” Mister G, piped Mortons youthful contralto, the old man says I should `get hold of that damned conceited rhymer` right away, and send him to his cabin. The Soviet delegate drew in a deep breath and looked up gloomily.Also, this answers one long-standing question. Muller nodded cockily.I figured you would, he said. “I got it all ready for you.” "Possibly. But that doesnt necessarily mean we can remember it all. Recall is a complicated process. The theory in fashion today is the see-all-forget-nearly-all' theory. In this one, every bit of incoming sensation is recorded and filed away in your subconscious. But to bring it up again, you not only have to call for it, you also have to walk it out, holding it by the hand, chopping along with a mental machete to clear away all the subconscious blocks along its path. Persistence will turn up many a forgotten item in this way. But if it's quite old, there may be so many blocks that it will never be able to penetrate the conscious mind. In this case you have to get down there with it, in your far subconscious— take a good look at it, and then holler out to somebody what you see. Hypnosis is the accepted procedure. In the hands of an expert, all kinds of oddities can be turned up in this way: stimuli the subject barely had time to receive; or things, which, if recalled on a conscious level, would be intolerable." need fresh grateful I havent quite decided what I want, except that everything about it must reflect strength, vitality, wholeness—like the god which man has created in his own image and which the inhuman mover of the universe must regard with sardonic glee. Exactly. Flopper nodded. Nothing, Mr. Morgan. They are meaningless to the finest engineers and technicians in the United States. You know the old story—suppose you gave a radio to Aristotle? What would he do with it? Where would he find power? And what would he receive with no one to send? It is not that these instruments are complex. They are actually very simple. We simply have no idea of what they can or should do.” (Nova Express is the source for Quote #5; and I must admit I cheated slightly on this one, and changed Burroughs unmistakable punctuation to a more conventional system, to make it less obvious.)* * * * Conclusions: Oh, of course, Reese agreed willingly. But there are hundreds of shades of gray. The other reason Im glad you came...” He spoke earnestly. “You’ve forced me to reexamine what we’re doing here—to ... to question the rightness of our doing nothing about the conditions in which the floppers live. It’s not an easy thing to be sure of.”.