“I don’t want to see a group of people get killed. Particularly if those people are all my clones.”
“I have a list of people to kill. All but number 33 are my clones. Who’s number 33? Why you are, of course.”
“I don’t deceive myself. No, I get my clones to do it for me.”
“A brick could be used as an identifier, for all those people with no real identities. I’m talking about clones, because just like bricks, each clone is exactly like the next. ”
“My clone will have my mind, but I don’t mind. Two heads are better than one—especially when those two are one and the same.”
“Do I look like someone you know? Well you don’t know me, so why don’t you go bother my clone? And if you do see my clone, tell him I should have made an omelet out of him when I had the chance.”
“If somebody kills me, at least I won’t be accused of murder. Well, assuming all my clones have alibis.”