138 Quotes About Self-harm
- Author Amy Efaw
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In case you didn't know, dead people don't bleed. If you can bleed-see it, feel it-then you know you're alive. It's irrefutable, undeniable proof. Sometimes I just need a little reminder.
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- Author Caroline Kettlewell
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You might imagine that a person would resort to self-mutilation only under extremes of duress, but once I'd crossed that line the first time, taken that fateful step off the precipice, then almost any reason was a good enough reason, almost any provocation was provocation enough. Cutting was my all-purpose solution.
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- Author Caitlin Moran
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Self-harm - the world will come at you with knives anyway. You do not need to beat them to it.
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- Author Amanda Steele
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The blade sings to me. Faintly, so soft against my ears, its voice calms my worries and tells me that one touch will take it all away. It tells me that I just need to slide a long horizontal cut, and make a clean slice. It tells me the words that I have been begging to hear: this will make it ok.
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- Author Rupi Kaur
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people say things meant to rip you in half but you hold the power to notturn their words into a knifeand cut yourself
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- Author Kathleen Glasgow
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I just want to feel better. My own body is my deepest enemy. It wants, it wants, it wants and when it does not get, it cries and cries and I punish it. How can you live in fear of your own body?
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- Author Emily Giffin
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Hush little baby, Dont you cry, Dont cut your arms, Dont say goodbye. Put down that razor, Put down that light, It maybe hard but, You'll win this fight.
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- Author Kathleen Glasgow
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...when I look at my arms, I don't think revolutionary. I think sad, and pain, but not revolutionary.
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- Author Caroline Kettlewell
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That's when I wanted to cut. I cut to quiet the cacophony. I cut to end this abstracted agony, to reel my selves back to one present and physical whole, whose blood was the proof of her tangibility.
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