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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…” quote by Philip K. Dick
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““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.””

Philip K. Dick

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.

Key Takeaway

Seek meaning beyond physical decline, perhaps through transformation.

Themes

existential metabolism rebirth entropy loneliness

Mood

melancholic contemplative

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal crisis
  • terminal illness
  • spiritual awakening
  • creative writing
  • philosophical discourse

Key Concepts

Philosophical reflection psychological coping cosmic destiny

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does “heat” symbolize in your life?
  • Can rebirth be achieved without literal death?
A Different Perspective

The metaphor may oversimplify complex biological and existential processes, ignoring social factors.

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