She had feared the worst, and even though at that very moment she would have liked to wring her neck, she was happy to learn that suicide was not one of the stupid things that Eve had in her repertoire. Suicide made no sense: situations change, people change, and the problems of today may find a solution tomorrow. So long as you’re in the game you can change the final score, but if you take yourself out of it, you’ll never know how it might have ended, and you let the world win.

— Mirella Muffarotto

The pain I feel from the razor blade doesn’t even come close to what I’m feeling inside so it’s useless because the equation is messed up: because razor blade pain should be equal to or greater than the heartache, that’s just CUTTING 101. And if it’s not—well you’re fucked, my friend. It was nice knowing you, but you know what time it is?It’s time to let to let the darkness in.Quid pro quo and all that.It’s time to find something more agonizing than the touch of the blade.

— Kady Hunt

No matter how bad your life gets if you Execute yourself it won't get better!

— Stanley Victor Paskavich

I love death because life hates me.

— Luffina Lourduraj

To faith doubt is a sin, to science a virtue, to love a cancer and to life, suicide.

— Bangambiki Habyarimana

Yes you have returnedAnd things are as they wereBut this you cannot hide,A part of you has died.

— Joyce Rachelle

People always seem so shock and horrified when they find out some one committed suicide. They then always ask the “How?” What I want is not the “How?” But the “Why?” And maybe then, we can prevent it.

— Kumoriko

SE Self Execution the act will always be greater than the pain.

— Stanley Victor Paskavich

It's a singular sort of pain, watching the most beautiful creature self-destruct because you weren't able to find the red wire.

— Joyce Rachelle

That the very delusion which drove me to a death-loving desperation should so suddenly vanish would seem to indicate that many a suicide might be averted if the person contemplating it could find the proper assistance when such a crisis impends.

— Clifford Whittingham Beers