47 Quotes About Suicide-prevention
- Author Ikechukwu Izuakor
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When the devil creeps in with suicidal thoughts, don't creep out rather flee to your pastor or a counselor before he overwhelms your soul.
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- Author Shon Mehta
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There was a girl named Claire.For her, life was lonely, it was so unfair.She longed for happiness, but found it nowhere.And felt that when she is gone, no one will care.Then, one day, she decided, and took the dare.Years gone by, her family still lives their nightmare.Her mother's eyes, they are never without a tear.Cause, death without grief is rather rare.Someone, somewhere will always care
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- Author Brian Spellman
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Sometimes the first insanity is the worst insanity. Sometimes it's the only one. Sometimes that's good news. Sometimes it's bad news.
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- Author Isha Barlas
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Some people suffer in silence, pain in the hearts but smiles on their faces.
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- Author Lamine Pearlheart
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Suicide is the last attempt of re-emergence of the will of life. - On Suicide
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- Author Aaron Behr
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Despite the cloud of my depression and anxiety, I woke up every morning with a choice, give up or trudge through. Trudging sucks. Giving up sucks. Sometimes life comes down to the lesser of two evils.
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- Author Barry Lyga
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I can't stop you from killing yourself. If that's what you truly want, no one can stop you. I can't be around twenty-four hours a day, looking after you. But if that's what you want, don't you think you owe it to your mother to talk to her first?
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- Author Andrew Slaby
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When is an attempt not a real act of self-destruction but merely an attention-seeking device? We may never know; however, since even attention-seekers kill themselves, it may not matter. The question we should really be asking is: Why would anyone have to get attention in such a morbid way?
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- Author Andrew Slaby
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It is safe to assume that, no matter how it appears, the attempt probably did not come out of the blue. Look for clues. Some possibilities include a family history of mental illness, a history of abuse, unusual or stressful family dynamics, prior diagnosis or evidence of a psychiatric disorder and/or bizarre behavior long before or in the days or weeks immediately preceding the crisis. Part of your job is to be a detective, assembling the pieces in the puzzle that is depression.
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