Quote by E. M. Cioran

It is not worth the bother of killing yourself, since you always kill yourself too late.


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Summary

This quote highlights the futility of considering suicide as a solution to one's problems. It implies that self-destruction is pointless because by the time one reaches such a desperate point, it is too late to escape the suffering. The quote suggests that instead of contemplating self-inflicted harm, it's more worthwhile to seek help, make changes, or find valuable ways to resolve the challenges faced in life. Ultimately, the quote underscores the importance of actively working on one's life rather than resigning to a fate that seems irreversible.

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Suicide
By E. M. Cioran
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