Sylvia Plath Suicide Quotations
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- Kay Redfield Jamison
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Albert Camus
- Charles Bukowski
- Jeffrey Eugenides
- Sylvia Plath
- Scott Adams
- Emile M Cioran
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Chuck Palahniuk
- Mark Twain
- Anne Sexton
- Antonin Artaud
- Cesare Pavese
- Henry David Thoreau
- Judy Collins
- Kurt Vonnegut
- Susanna Kaysen
- William Shakespeare
- Bertrand Russell
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Morning Quotes
God, if ever I have come close to wanting to commit suicide, it is now, with the groggy sleepless blood dragging through my veins, and the air thick and gray with rain ... I fell into bed again this morning, begging for sleep, withdrawing into the dark, warm, fetid escape from action, from responsibility. No good.
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Real Quotes
I can't deceive myself that out of the bare stark realization that no matter how enthusiastic you are, no matter how sure that character is fate, nothing is real, past or future, when you are alone in your room with the clock ticking loudly into the false cheerful brilliance of the electric light. And if you have no past or future which, after all, is all that the present is made of, why then you may as well dispose of the empty shell of present and commit suicide.
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Thinking Quotes
If you have no past or no future, which, after all, is all that the present is made of, why then you may as well dispose of the empty shell of present and commit suicide. But the cold reasoning mass of gray entrail in my cranium which parrots, ‘I think, therefore I am,’ whispers that there is always the turning, the upgrade, the new slant. And so I wait.
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Letting Go Quotes
One night she hid the pink cotton scarf from her raincoat in the pillowcase when the nurse came around to lock up her drawers and closets for the night. In the dark she had made a loop and tried to pull it tight around her throat. But always just as the air stopped coming and she felt the rushing grow louder in her ears, her hands would slacken and let go, and she would lie there panting for breath, cursing the dumb instinct in her body that fought to go on living
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