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- Nov 6, 2025
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Mods please move this to off topic if more appropriate.
@anagram was awesome enough to share his Personal Collection of quotes in the Ligature Strangulation thread.
If you know of any more quotes, however indirect, about suicide and death, please feel free to share.
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"Do you see that precipice? That river? That well? Liberty sits at the bottom of them. Do you see that tree? Liberty hangs from its branches. Do you see your own throat, your own neck, your heart? They are so many ways of escape from slavery."
- Seneca
"To think so many have succeeded in dying!"
- Emil Cioran
"No autocrat wields a power comparable to that enjoyed by a poor devil planning to kill himself"
- Emil Cioran
"Say what we will, death is the best thing nature has found to please everyone."
- Emil Cioran
"When people come to me saying they want to kill themselves, I tell them, "What's your rush? You can kill yourself any time you like. So calm down. Suicide is a positive act." And they do calm down."
- Emil Cioran
"This too, shall pass"
"I envy those who are dead and gone; they are better off than those who are still alive. But better off than either are those who have never been born, who have never seen the injustice that goes on in this world."
- Ecclesiastes 4:2-3
"The thought of suicide is a powerful comfort: it helps one through many a dreadful night."
- Friedrich Nietzsche
"To be, or not to be? That is the question."
- William Shakespeare
"We thank with brief thanksgiving / Whatever gods may be / That no life lives forever / That the dead rise up never; / That even the weariest river / Winds somewhere safe to sea."
- Algernon Charles Swinburne
"A first sign of the beginning of understanding is the wish to die."
- Franz Kafka
"Sadness and depression are very different things. Sadness is something happens and you temporarily become sad. Depression is a condition where you see things for what they are."
- Drew Michael
"Humankind cannot bear very much reality."
- T.S. Elliot
"The long sleep of death closes our scars, and the short sleep of life our wounds."
- Jean Paul
"Almost anything that consoles us is fake."
- Iris Murdoch
"I remember the Indian proverb: "Better to be seated than standing, better to be lying than seated, but better than all else to be dead "
- Nicolas Chamfort
"A hundred times I wanted to kill myself, but I still loved life. That ridiculous weakness is perhaps one of our most baneful inclinations: for is there anything more foolish than to wish to carry continually a burden that one can always throw down? To abhor one's existence, and yet to cling to that existence?"
- The Old Woman, in Voltaire's Candide
"A grave is still the best fortification against the storms of destiny."
- Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
"First, he cast a fearful glance from afar towards death and turned away in fright; then he avoided it; trembling and going around it in wide circles which, however, became smaller and smaller every day until, at last, he clasped death's neck with his weary arms and looked directly into its eyes: and then there was peace, sweet peace."
- Philipp Mainlander
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@anagram was awesome enough to share his Personal Collection of quotes in the Ligature Strangulation thread.
If you know of any more quotes, however indirect, about suicide and death, please feel free to share.
"
Personal Collection of Quotes
"Do you see that precipice? That river? That well? Liberty sits at the bottom of them. Do you see that tree? Liberty hangs from its branches. Do you see your own throat, your own neck, your heart? They are so many ways of escape from slavery."
- Seneca
"To think so many have succeeded in dying!"
- Emil Cioran
"No autocrat wields a power comparable to that enjoyed by a poor devil planning to kill himself"
- Emil Cioran
"Say what we will, death is the best thing nature has found to please everyone."
- Emil Cioran
"When people come to me saying they want to kill themselves, I tell them, "What's your rush? You can kill yourself any time you like. So calm down. Suicide is a positive act." And they do calm down."
- Emil Cioran
"This too, shall pass"
"I envy those who are dead and gone; they are better off than those who are still alive. But better off than either are those who have never been born, who have never seen the injustice that goes on in this world."
- Ecclesiastes 4:2-3
"The thought of suicide is a powerful comfort: it helps one through many a dreadful night."
- Friedrich Nietzsche
"To be, or not to be? That is the question."
- William Shakespeare
"We thank with brief thanksgiving / Whatever gods may be / That no life lives forever / That the dead rise up never; / That even the weariest river / Winds somewhere safe to sea."
- Algernon Charles Swinburne
"A first sign of the beginning of understanding is the wish to die."
- Franz Kafka
"Sadness and depression are very different things. Sadness is something happens and you temporarily become sad. Depression is a condition where you see things for what they are."
- Drew Michael
"Humankind cannot bear very much reality."
- T.S. Elliot
"The long sleep of death closes our scars, and the short sleep of life our wounds."
- Jean Paul
"Almost anything that consoles us is fake."
- Iris Murdoch
"I remember the Indian proverb: "Better to be seated than standing, better to be lying than seated, but better than all else to be dead "
- Nicolas Chamfort
"A hundred times I wanted to kill myself, but I still loved life. That ridiculous weakness is perhaps one of our most baneful inclinations: for is there anything more foolish than to wish to carry continually a burden that one can always throw down? To abhor one's existence, and yet to cling to that existence?"
- The Old Woman, in Voltaire's Candide
"A grave is still the best fortification against the storms of destiny."
- Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
"First, he cast a fearful glance from afar towards death and turned away in fright; then he avoided it; trembling and going around it in wide circles which, however, became smaller and smaller every day until, at last, he clasped death's neck with his weary arms and looked directly into its eyes: and then there was peace, sweet peace."
- Philipp Mainlander
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