“Being suicidal is really tiring. A lot of suicides are so lacking in affect and so lethargic that they aren’t able to kill themselves until their mood improves—spring, for that reason, has the highest rate of what people in the business call “completed” suicides.” ― Charles D’Ambrosio, Loitering: New & Collected Essays
“We’re saying the story doesn’t end here, that the air in your lungs is there for a reason.” ― Jamie Tworkowski
“In the lowest of lows you can learn the highest of highs, and that often when you get to the point of wanting to die, it’s because you already have and are truly aching to live.” ― Jackie Haze, Borderless
“Nobody ever stays the same after someone they know tries to kill themselves…” ― dee Juusan, Grey is…
“No man kills himself unless there is something wrong with his life.” ― Al Álvarez, The Savage God
“What people never understand is that depression isn’t about the outside; it’s about the inside.” ― Jasmine Warga
“When you attempt suicide, the counselors try to talk you out of trying it again by asking you about other people, which is good prevention if you care about other people.” ― Albert Borris, Crash Into Me
“Your life was a hypothesis. Those who die old are made of the past. Thinking of them, one thinks of what they have done. Thinking of you, one thinks of what you could have become. You were, and you will remain, made up of possibilities.” ― Édouard Levé, Suicide
“Peace is not won by those who fiercely guard their differences, but by those who, with open minds and hearts, seek out connections.” -Katherine Paterson
“Never give in. Never. Never. Never. Never.” -Sir Winston Churchill