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Compassionate Quote by Monica Holloway

“That night, JoAnn didn't want to leave, but she knew she had to go. She understood, in that quiet hour, things that only people who've walked to the edge know. Dying seemed almost compassionate - a way to escape the living hell. (283)” quote by Monica Holloway
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““That night, JoAnn didn't want to leave, but she knew she had to go. She understood, in that quiet hour, things that only people who've walked to the edge know. Dying seemed almost compassionate - a way to escape the living hell. (283)””

Monica Holloway

About This Quote

Source Short story excerpt, “The Edge of Life” (fiction), 2020

Facing death, the narrator finds a compassionate release, recognizing that only those near the brink understand its allure.

In simple terms: Death can seem like a merciful escape.

Key Takeaway

Respect the gravity of life‑ending choices.

Themes

mortality compassion acceptance

Mood

somber introspective

Type

fictional philosophical

When to use this quote

  • grief counseling
  • end‑of‑life care
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

existentialism psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What comforts you in moments of loss?
  • How do you find meaning near life’s end?
A Different Perspective

Romanticizing death may ignore its pain.

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