"The thing most feared in secret always happens. I write: oh Thou, have mercy. And then? All it takes is a little courage. The more the pain grows clear and definite, the more the instinct for life asserts itself and the thought of suicide recedes. It seemed easy when I thought of it. Weak women have done it. It takes humility, not pride. All this is sickening. Not words. An act. I won't write any more."
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, end. Nine days later he committed suicide, leaving this message: Β«I forgive everyone and to everyone I ask forgiveness. Well enough? Don't gossip too muchΒ».
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Cesare Pavese
1908 β 1950
italienischer Schriftsteller
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