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It started when I woke up, all I wanted to do is jump out of the window. I didnt want to eat anymore, because I was afra
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"It started when I woke up, all I wanted to do is jump out of the window. I didn't want to eat anymore, because I was afraid that I might poison myself somehow"

- Jonathan Davis

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This quote by Jonathan Davis paints a brilliant image of someone dealing with depression. It is likely that the speaker is feeling overwhelmed and desperate, to the point where they are considering taking drastic steps to escape their current situation. The speaker's fear of poisoning themselves recommends that they are feeling helpless and powerless, which they have actually lost the will to live. This quote is an effective reminder of the destructive effects of depression, and how it can lead to ideas of suicide. It is a suggestion that we must be alert in looking out for those around us who might be struggling, which we must be willing to offer assistance and understanding.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Jonathan Davis somewhere between January 18, 1971 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from USA. The author also have 24 other quotes.

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