"My death will be caused by morphine, which I have deliberately taken with suicidal intent."
About Alex Campbell
Alex Campbell — Life and Legacy
Alex Campbell is a prominent figure recognized for his profound insights into freedom and resilience. His work often explores the complexities of human experience, emphasizing the importance of self-determination in overcoming life's challenges. Central to Campbell's philosophy is the belief that freedom is an active choice, as he articulates in his quote, 'freedom is a choice.' This perspective invites individuals to recognize their agency in shaping their lives, regardless of external pressures. His thoughts on resilience further illustrate this mindset, as he asserts that true strength lies in the ability to adapt and thrive amid adversity. Campbell's ideas resonate deeply in today's world, where many face significant obstacles. His assertion that 'to be free is to be brave' challenges individuals to confront their fears and societal expectations, making his work relevant in discussions about personal empowerment and social justice. Through his quotes, Campbell encourages a mindset that values courage and self-advocacy, inspiring readers to embrace their potential for change.
Quote collection
Alex Campbell quotes
20 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"We have witnessed the terrible increases in the incidence of alcoholism, the advent of drug dependency, the protests, marches, strikes and human alienation."
"From this process has emerged a parallel process of translating traditional working and living values into a new political and economic power - a power increasingly based upon the strength of money and those material things money can purchase."
"To conquer nature is, in effect, to remove all natural barriers and human norms and to substitute artificial, fabricated equivalents for natural processes."
"However, if we examine the Canadian scene closely enough, we can see signs of this physical and spiritual rot settling into a number of our Canadian urban centres with a troubling spill-over into many of our more rural areas."
"But most Canadians have recognized to a greater or lesser extent that despite much of the so-called progress of the affluent society, essential ingredients to a meaningful life seem to be either entirely lacking, or at best, difficult to grasp."
"As a consequence, progress has come to mean simply more power, more profit, more productivity, more paper prosperity, all of which are convertible into standards concerned only with size or magnitude rather than quality or excellence."
"What we are only now beginning to fully realize is that in seeking material pleasure too constantly, the capacity for enjoyment or fulfillment decreases and eventually becomes exhausted."
"We, in our Province, are beginning to realize and appreciate that our slowness in keeping up with our North American neighbours may well have been a blessing in disguise."
"We must carefully examine change so that we are able to discard those aspects of change which would be detrimental to our way of life, and, at the same time, take advantage of those aspects of change which will enhance and improve our quality of life."
"I am through with this body, and what becomes of it will make no difference with me in the future."
"I believe in God and immortality."
"I am glad to go with my wife and baby boy."
"My friends all regarded me as a man of unsound mind because I held the view that my wife was with me in spirit always. I have lived with her spirit guiding me every day and she is with me now as I write this letter, and helps me to do as I am now doing."
"I have no ill will in my heart against anybody in this world."
"Over the past several years, all of us as Canadians, and as members of the North American cultural and economic environment, have been to a greater or lesser extent party to a significant attitudinal change towards our culture."
"I, Alexander B. Campbell, make this statement of the cause of my death to relieve the coroner of the necessity of an inquest, and also let my friends know the motive that led me to take my own life."
"I go gladly to my wife and boy, and I leave this world at peace with every one in it and at peace with God."
"I do not regard it as wrong to take my life, because I simply change my place of residence and go where my wife and baby are."
"The reason why I take my life is because I want to go to my wife and boy. My usefulness in this world is at an end. I can not be satisfied in any business and can not be without their companionship."