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Death Quote by Patricia Gaffney

“I just tried to put myself in her place and figure out what would be the scariest thing. If I thought I might be dying. And it was being alone' ... 'To me,' she said, 'the scariest thing is oblivion. Being, and then not being.” quote by Patricia Gaffney
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““I just tried to put myself in her place and figure out what would be the scariest thing. If I thought I might be dying. And it was being alone' ... 'To me,' she said, 'the scariest thing is oblivion. Being, and then not being.””

Patricia Gaffney

About This Quote

The deepest fear is the loss of existence itself, the void that follows being, which feels more terrifying than any physical danger.

In simple terms: Oblivion is the ultimate dread.

Key Takeaway

Existential emptiness scares more than death.

Themes

existentialism fear of non‑being loneliness mortality psychology

Mood

somber thought‑provoking

Type

philosophical emotive

When to use this quote

  • confronting mortality
  • feeling isolated
  • philosophical contemplation

Key Concepts

death alone oblivion

Practical Applications

  • Therapeutic counseling
  • creative writing

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does confronting oblivion affect daily choices?
  • Can embracing finiteness reduce fear?
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