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Fresh water Quote by José Luís Peixoto

“I think: perhaps the sky is a huge sea of fresh water and we, instead of walking under it, walk on top of it; perhaps we see everything upside down and the earth is a kind of sky, so that when we die, when we die, we fall and sink into the sky.” quote by José Luís Peixoto
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““I think: perhaps the sky is a huge sea of fresh water and we, instead of walking under it, walk on top of it; perhaps we see everything upside down and the earth is a kind of sky, so that when we die, when we die, we fall and sink into the sky.””

José Luís Peixoto

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Book of Disquiet, José Luís Peixoto, 2015

The quote imagines reality as fluid and inverted, suggesting our perception is limited and that death may be a return to a larger, encompassing whole.

In simple terms: Reality may be upside down; death could be merging with the cosmos.

Key Takeaway

Embrace uncertainty about existence.

Themes

perception reality death

Mood

wonderful thought‑provoking

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • philosophical
  • contemplation
  • artistic expression

Key Concepts

metaphysics existentialism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does this view change your fear of death?
  • What does “walking on top of the sky” mean to you?
A Different Perspective

The metaphor may oversimplify complex cosmology and ignore scientific evidence.

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