“Does any man have the right to dispose of his own life? This is the ultimate question of moral entitlement, and relevant only if right is relevant in this context, and it is not. A suicidal man cannot be concerned - and nor should he be - with questions of moral entitlement.”

Source: The Eclipse: A Memoir of Suicide (2004), P. 53.

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Australian author and journalist 1965

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