The most horrid sound in the world, that of the once-was: alive in the past, perishing in the present, a corpse made of dust in the future.
by Philip K. Dick
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The quoted passage reflects a profound meditation on the passage of time and the nature of existence. It speaks to the sorrow of lost vitality and the stark reality that the past, once filled with life, eventually declines into dust. This transformation from liveliness to lifelessness illustrates a universal truth about mortality and how we carry the weight of our past experiences.

Philip K. Dick's words evoke a sense of anguish regarding what it means to be human, highlighting the bittersweet quality of memory and existence. The idea that something once vibrant can fade into nothingness resonates deeply, articulating a struggle against the inexorable march of time and the inevitable decay that follows. Through this reflection, the author captures the essence of what it means to confront our finite nature.

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