which she received an Oscar nomination. In 1946 she settled,
It had come to this, that I, a healthy, fortunate man, felt I
could no longer live: some irresistible power impelled me to rid
myself one way or other of life. I cannot say I *wished* to kill
myself. The power which drew me away from life was stronger,
fuller, and more widespread than any mere wish. It was a force
similar to the former striving to live, only in a contrary
direction. All my strength drew me away from life. The thought of
self-destruction now came to me as naturally as thoughts of how to
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