| Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - Ethics - 1911 - 294 pages
...individuals is something rare — but in groups, parties, nations, and epochs it is the rule. 157The thought of suicide is a great consolation : by means...it one gets successfully through many a bad night. 158. Not only our reason, but also our conscience, truckles to our strongest impulse — the tyrant... | |
| Hermann Türck - Genius - 1914 - 506 pages
...from this self-torment, for deliverance from this terrible inner struggle by suicide. Nietzsche says: "The thought of suicide is a great consolation: by...it one gets successfully through many a bad night." 1 On the other hand the inner restraint suggests the wish for a settlement of the conflict by a suppression... | |
| George Jean Nathan - Attitude (Psychology) - 1925 - 312 pages
...man of genius is unbearable unless he possess at least two things besides: gratitude and purity". 2. "The thought of suicide is a great consolation: by...it one gets successfully through many a bad night". 3. "In praise there is more obtrusiveness than in blame". 4. "One does not believe in the follies of... | |
| Edwin S. Shneidman - Medical - 1993 - 274 pages
...suicide committed by other people, but I want to reserve that option for myself. 20. Nietzsche said that "The thought of suicide is a great consolation; by...it one gets successfully through many a bad night." I can say that the topic of suicide has been a great preoccupation that has kept me up more nights... | |
| Judith Viorst - Psychology - 1999 - 448 pages
...suicide may be a legitimate choice. "The thought of suicide," writes philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, "is a great consolation: by means of it one gets successfully through many a bad night." But when the future holds nothing but a succession of bad nights, it may be time to move from the thought... | |
| Edwin S. Shneidman - Family & Relationships - 1999 - 562 pages
...suicide committed by other people but I want to reserve that option for myself. 20. Nietzsche said that "The thought of suicide is a great consolation; by...it one gets successfully through many a bad night." I can say that the topic of suicide has been a great preoccupation that has kept me up more nights... | |
| Kathryn L. Braun, James H. Pietsch, Patricia L. Blanchette - Social Science - 2000 - 374 pages
...battlefield. Military Medicine, 150, 41 1-415. Chapter 17 tissues in the HIV/AIDS Community RUSSELOGDEN The thought of suicide is a great consolation; by...it, one gets successfully through many a bad night. —Nietzsche (1886/1973, p. 103) n his acclaimed book. How We Die, Nuland ( 1 993) said, "There has... | |
| Donald D. Hook - Fiction - 2002 - 260 pages
...who longs for death is miserable, but more miserable is he who fears it. — Julius Wilhelm Zincgref The thought of suicide is a great consolation: by...it one gets successfully through many a bad night. — Nietzsche IT WAS ELEVEN PM on a cold, windy night in February. Muffled, vague voices calling good-night... | |
| Robert I. Simon - Medical - 2003 - 686 pages
...freedom to terminate one's own life is a fundamental solace. Nietzsche, in Beyond Good and Evil, said: 'The thought of suicide is a great consolation: by...it one gets successfully through many a bad night." As a result, little therapeutic alliance may exist, preventing the therapist from "beneficially" intervening... | |
| W. Noel Keyes - Bioethics - 2007 - 1234 pages
...legal might make it easier to monitor and regulate. Lynn & Harold, Handbook for Mortals (1999), p. 146 The thought of suicide is a great consolation, by...it one gets successfully through many a bad night. Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil Many patients on life supports, who are not depressed, judge the quality... | |
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