"No one ever lacks a good reason for suicide"
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The subtext is less “people should do this” than “the world supplies arguments faster than it supplies mercy.” It’s a poet’s compression of depression’s rhetoric: suffering doesn’t need to invent motives; it only needs to select from the plentiful inventory of loneliness, shame, exhaustion, desire, failure. By refusing to specify any particular reason, Pavese makes the sentence portable. It can attach itself to anyone’s private evidence file.
Context sharpens the chill. Writing in postwar Italy, Pavese lived among rubble, political disillusionment, and a cultural mood where personal despair and historical fatigue fed each other. His own biography - lifelong melancholy, isolation, and a death by suicide in 1950 - turns the aphorism into something like a note left in the margins of his work, not an explanation but a diagnosis. The line isn’t a manifesto; it’s the sound of someone noticing how persuasive hopelessness can become when it learns the language of reason.
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| Topic | Mental Health |
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Pavese, Cesare. (2026, January 15). No one ever lacks a good reason for suicide. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/no-one-ever-lacks-a-good-reason-for-suicide-6127/
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Pavese, Cesare. "No one ever lacks a good reason for suicide." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/no-one-ever-lacks-a-good-reason-for-suicide-6127/.
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"No one ever lacks a good reason for suicide." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/no-one-ever-lacks-a-good-reason-for-suicide-6127/. Accessed 15 Feb. 2026.









