Any man may see himself as ordinary. But confront him with another version of his life, the one destroys the other. It’s inevitable.
The experiment was perfect. It was corrupted by our pettiness.
The experiment has failed. Don’t you see? What happened to me will happen to all of us. We can’t remain like this anymore. One will destroy the other. It’s inevitable.
On that day, I betrayed myself. And I knew I would do it again.
Nature doesn’t give a damn what you believe. Faced with survival, we all give in to our darkest self.[to Howard]
It was a compulsion impossible to resist. To awake every day in the cold prison of my world, and to flee it for the warm embrace of his.
His world was impossible to differentiate, down to the most minute detail. And that was the problem. It was exactly the same. If this experiment were to have any impact, something drastic had to be done.