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... lives . While a few of them resented my action at the time , all of my potentially suicidal patients eventu- ally were grateful that someone had either persuaded or forced them to remain alive . There may be some situations in life ...
... lives . While a few of them resented my action at the time , all of my potentially suicidal patients eventu- ally were grateful that someone had either persuaded or forced them to remain alive . There may be some situations in life ...
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... lives knowing all too well that he will ultimately become sick and die , that he will never do all the things he wants to do or be all the things he wants to be . In order to tolerate the limitations of his existence , he must search ...
... lives knowing all too well that he will ultimately become sick and die , that he will never do all the things he wants to do or be all the things he wants to be . In order to tolerate the limitations of his existence , he must search ...
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