"Time is the fire in which we burn"
About this Quote
The intent is to puncture the sci-fi promise that technology or exploration will rescue us from the human condition. Roddenberry’s brand is often misremembered as utopian optimism, but his best work treats hope as a discipline, not a default setting. This line admits what the starships can’t fix: entropy, aging, loss, the quiet violence of minutes you can’t get back. The subtext is almost accusatory. If time is fire, then we aren’t just traveling through it; we’re trapped in its chemistry, defined by what it burns away.
Context matters because Roddenberry wrote for mass audiences, which means the line is engineered to be portable: it works as romance, as mortality meditation, as warning. It’s a memento mori dressed as genre dialogue, the kind of existentialism TV can sneak into your weeknight without asking permission.
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"Time is the fire in which we burn." FixQuotes, 14 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/time-is-the-fire-in-which-we-burn-132054/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.













