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Death Quote by Tanith Lee

“Everything now had been taken from him, his striving after goodness, his hopes, his pride, even that human revenge upon fate--to destroy his own life-- for he was invulnerable. A terrible predicament he was in, to be utterly suicidal, and unable to perish.” quote by Tanith Lee
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““Everything now had been taken from him, his striving after goodness, his hopes, his pride, even that human revenge upon fate--to destroy his own life-- for he was invulnerable. A terrible predicament he was in, to be utterly suicidal, and unable to perish.””

Tanith Lee

About This Quote

Source Novel: “The Birthgrave” by Tanith Lee, 1975

A character feels utterly powerless, stripped of all hopes and purpose, leading to a desire for self-destruction despite seeming invulnerability.

In simple terms: He feels hopeless and suicidal after losing everything.

Key Takeaway

Recognize when despair is overwhelming and seek help.

Themes

despair identity suicide powerlessness existential crisis

Mood

despair introspective

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • grief counseling
  • mental health crisis
  • support groups
  • emergency intervention

Key Concepts

nihilism existentialism psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What can restore meaning when all seems lost?
  • How does perceived invulnerability affect coping?
A Different Perspective

Even when feeling invulnerable, despair can drive self-destruction.

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