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Tohle je můj Člověk. Nebojím se ho.
Je velmi mocný, neboť jí velmi mnoho; je Všežeroucí. Co žereš? Dej mi!
Není krásný, neboť nemá srsti. Nemaje dosti slin, musí se umývat vodou. Mňouká drsně a zbytečně mnoho. Někdy ze spánku přede.
Otevři mi dveře.
Nevím, proč se stal Pánem; snad sežral něco vznešeného.
V mých pokojích zachovává čistotu.
Bere do tlapky černý ostrý dráp a ryje jím do bílých listů. Jinak si neumí hrát. Spí v noci místo ve dne, nevidí potmě, nemá žádných rozkoší. Nikdy nemyslí na krev, nikdy nesní o lovu a boji, nikdy nezpívá láskou.
Často za noci, když já slyším tajemné a kouzelné hlasy, když vidím, jak vše ožívá tmou, on sedí u stolu se skloněnou hlavou a stále, stále drápe svým černým drápkem do bílých listů. Nemysli si, že se o tebe starám. Slyším jen tiché šustění tvého spáru. Někdy šustění umlkne, ubohá tupá hlava už neví, jak si hrát, a tu mi ho přijde líto, i ráčím se přiblížit a tiše mňouknu v sladkém a trýznivém rozladění. Tu tedy můj Člověk mne pozvedne a ponoří do mé srsti svůj teplý obličej. V tu chvíli v něm na okamžik procitne záblesk vyššího života, i vzdychne blahem a přede něco, čemu je skoro rozumět.
Nemysli si však, že se o tebe starám. Ohřál jsi mne, a teď zas půjdu naslouchat černým hlasům.
Karel Čapek (January 9, 1890 – December 25, 1938) was a Czech author and playwright, who introduced and made popular the word robot as a word for artificial human beings, which first appeared in his play R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots) in 1920.
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