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Absence Quote by Robert Charles Wilson

“And death? I don't fear death. I dread the absence of it.” quote by Robert Charles Wilson
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“And death? I don't fear death. I dread the absence of it.”

Robert Charles Wilson

About This Quote

Source Novel: Spin, Robert Charles Wilson, 2005

The speaker fears the lack of death more than death itself, implying life’s meaning comes from mortality.

In simple terms: Fear of non‑existence outweighs fear of death.

Key Takeaway

Embrace mortality to value life.

Themes

mortality existence fear meaning of life

Mood

contemplative somber

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • personal reflection
  • literary analysis
  • psychological counseling
  • spiritual practice

Key Concepts

nihilism existential anxiety philosophical reflection

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does death give meaning to your life?
  • How do you cope with the idea of non‑existence?
A Different Perspective

Denial of death can lead to unhealthy risk‑taking.

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