Well, it looks like it isn’t going to work out this weekend to pull together a submission, but it hurts - such a good prompt! Looking forward to listening to everyone’s contributions 
My experience of Le Guin’s writing is hardly comprehensive, as I only finally began reading her work back in April. Judith and I read through the first 4 Earthsea books out loud, and I just read The Lathe Of Heaven over the last couple of weeks.
We were prompted to go back to read this quote in context. The passage comes at a moment of calm in Ged’s quest, as he prepares for a final push. He is asked to explain the great powers of the universe even as he confronts his own doubts and fears and ignorance. He describes all the powers as “one in source and end” and all the true names as “syllables of the great word that is very slowly spoken by the shining of the stars.”
This Junto’s quote was spoken by Ged in response to the follow-up question: “What of death?”
Each of us is a word, preceded by and returning to silence - but we are also syllables of a word that begins and ends with time itself.
[been a long day - stream of consciousness complete - take care everyone!]