4,044 Quotes About Depression
- Author Jean Rhys
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If you think I minded, then you've never lived like that, plunged in a dream, when all the faces are masks and only the trees are alive and you can almost see the strings that are pulling the puppets. Close-up of human nature - isn't it worth something?
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- Author Patience Johnson
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Hope, strive and try to be more like Christ until the day we will see Him. Let Him find you faithfully and in obedient serving Him. He is coming quicker than people think.
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- Author Saim .A. Cheeda
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You've never lived if you've never wanted to die.
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- Author Patience Johnson
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The closer we try to get to God, the more we will hate to sin in our own lives, the more we are saddened by the thoughts that runs through our minds. I also think that the more we draw closer to God, the more God will honour us and will open doors for the right things to happen in our life.
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- Author Jenny Lawson
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Forgive yourself. For being broken. For being you. For thinking those are things that you need forgiveness for.
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- Author Jenny Lawson
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Only monsters call when they could text.
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- Author Jenny Lawson
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I have struggled with anxiety for as long as I can remember. When I was young I thought it would pass as I got older, and when I was older I thought it would pass when I was successful, and when I was successful I thought that it was hopeless because even when everything was going right I was still wrong.
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- Author Jenny Lawson
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My doctor nodded. “I think you’ll be fine no matter what,” he said. “You don’t let your pain go to waste.” It’s the strangest compliment I’ve ever been given. I hold it to my chest on dark days. I wear it as a shield when the fear creeps in … the fear of getting worse and the fear of getting better. I think this is what hope feels like.
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- Author Jenny Lawson
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People without depression won’t understand that, but the fatigue of mental illness makes your very body a prison.
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