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Charles Bukowski, Absence of the Hero Quotes: Why does a man destroy himself or what destroys him? I would have to judge that suicide is mostly the tool of the thinking man. The right to suicide should be the same as the right to love.
         

Why does a man destroy himself or what destroys him? I would have to judge that suicide is mostly the tool of the thinking man. The right to suicide should be the same as the right to love.


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This page presents the quote "Why does a man destroy himself or what destroys him? I would have to judge that suicide is mostly the tool of the thinking man. The right to suicide should be the same as the right to love.". Author of this quote is Charles Bukowski, Absence of the Hero. This quote is about suicide, right-to-die,.