Quotes about depression
depression people overcoming
I can certainly see how people are overcome by depression. Stuart Appleby
depression melancholy fit
Depression is melancholy minus its charms - the animation, the fits. Susan Sontag
depression women lying
Sanity is a cozy lie. Susan Sontag
depression nowhere-to-turn gas
When you've got nowhere to turn, turn on the gas. Truman Capote
depression new-york years
Well over fifty years ago I was making radio loudspeakers and radio sets in Rochester, New York; pretty young and inexperienced; but we survived the depression. Stuart Symington
depression mean mad
And of course you are mad, if by a madman we mean a mind that questions and rejects every civilized norm. Stephen Fry
depression giving tears
Choking with dry tears and raging, raging, raging at the absolute indifference of nature and the world to the death of love, the death of hope and the death of beauty, I remember sitting on the end of my bed, collecting these pills and capsules together and wondering why, why when I felt I had so much to offer, so much love, such outpourings of love and energy to spend on the world, I was incapable of being offered love, giving it or summoning the energy with which I knew I could transform myself and everything around me. Stephen Fry
depression mind dying
As I say I don't want to kill myself, I just wouldn't mind dying. Stephen Fry
depression may
I may have looked happy but inside I was hopelessly depressed. Stephen Fry
depression being-depressed lethargy
It's hard to be a friend to someone who's depressed, but it is one of the kindest, noblest, and best things you will ever do. Stephen Fry
depression wall black
There comes a time when the blankness of the future is just so extreme, it's like such a black wall of nothingness. Not of bad things like a cave full of monsters and so, you're afraid of entering it. It's just nothingness, the void, emptiness and it is just horrible. It's like contemplating a future-less future and so you just want to step out of it. The monstrosity of being alive overwhelms you. Stephen Fry
depression inertia
Depression is inertia. Wayne Dyer
depression mind loathing
My mind was bursting with depression and anguish. I muttered imprecations and murmuring as I passed along. I was full of loathing and abhorrence of life, and all that life carries in its train. William Godwin
depression good-night space
I could also distinguish the glint of a special puddle (the one Krug had somehow perceived through the layer of his own life), an oblong puddle invariably acquiring the same form after every shower because of the constant spatulate shape of a depression in the ground. Possibly something of the kind may be said to occur in regard to the imprint we leave in the intimate texture of space. Twang. A good night for nothing. Vladimir Nabokov
depression mind world
... my mind lay limp in an empty world. Vladimir Nabokov