Stephen  Cummings

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An ancient argument for immortality goes like this: if every creature really dies—as it appears to—then life continually passes out of the universe, passes out of being; and so eventually all life will have passed out of being, since there are no known exceptions to this. Ergo, despite what we see, life somehow must not turn to death.
The Valis Trilogy: The Complete Collection of Philip K. Dick's Award-Winning VALIS Series
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