Hell Quote by Philip K. Dick
““Metabolism, he reflected, is a burning process, an active furnace. When it ceases to function, life is over. They must be wrong about hell, he said to himself. Hell is cold; everything there is cold. The body means weight and heat; now weight is a force which I am succumbing to, and heat, my heat, is slipping away. And, unless I become reborn, it will never return. This is the destiny of the universe. So at least I won’t be alone.””
About This Quote
The narrator equates metabolic decay with existential coldness, seeing life as heat and rebirth as escape from a universe destined for entropy.
In simple terms: Life is like a furnace; when it stops, we feel cold and dead, but rebirth may bring warmth again.
Seek meaning beyond physical decline, perhaps through transformation.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal crisis
- terminal illness
- spiritual awakening
- creative writing
- philosophical discourse
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does “heat” symbolize in your life?
- Can rebirth be achieved without literal death?
The metaphor may oversimplify complex biological and existential processes, ignoring social factors.