Posted on Wednesday, 26 August 2009
‘Killing oneself is, anyway, a misnomer. We don’t kill ourselves. We are simply defeated by the long, hard struggle to stay alive. When someone dies after a long illness, people are apt to say, with a note of approval, ‘He fought so hard.’ And they are inclined to think, about a suicide, that no fight was involved, that somebody simply gave up. This is quite wrong.’
pg 242 ‘Shoot the Damn Dog; A memoir of depression’ by Sally Brampton.
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