A thought-provoking quote from Neil Gaiman's comic series suggests that names written in sand reflect life's transient beauty, although it is incorrectly credited to Emperor Augustus Caesar. This notion echoes ancient philosophical themes of mortality and the futility of permanence. In contrast to the perceived eternal nature of digital existence, recognizing impermanence can free us from the burden of seeking to leave an indelible mark.
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July 15, 2026 at 7:55 PM
Quote of the day by Augustus: 'We write our names in the sand and then the waves roll in and...'
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