4,044 Quotes About Depression
- Author Conor Oberst
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I drink to stay warm, and to kill selected memories
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- Author James O'Shaughnessy
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Fear, greed and hope have destroyed more portfolio value than any recession or depression we have ever been through.
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- Author Sinead O'Connor
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I had developed manic depression [bipolar disorder] ... and the main symptoms the constant voice in the head telling you to kill yourself.
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- Author Blaise Pascal
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Men are so necessarily mad, that not to be mad would amount to another form of madness.
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- Author Camille Paglia
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Despite popular opinion, there are no important parallels between Madonna and Monroe, who was a virtuoso comedienne but who was in secure, depressive, passive-aggressive, and infuriatingly obstructionist in her career habits. Madonna is manic, perfectionist, workaholic. Monroe abused alcohol and drugs, while Madonna shuns them. Monroe had a tentative, melting, dreamy solipsism; Madonna has Judy Holliday's wisecracking smart mouth and Joan Crawford's steel will and bossy, circus master managerial competence.
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- Author Cesare Pavese
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The only way to escape the abyss is to look at it, gauge it, sound it out and descend into it.
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- Author Charley Pride
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I finally came to terms with manic depression and lithium. I've taken lithium regularly for the past few years and have had no further bouts with manic depression.
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- Author Edgar Allan Poe
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I am excessively slothful, and wonderfully industrious-by fits. There are epochs when any kind of mental exercise is torture, and when nothing yields me pleasure but the solitary communion with the 'mountains & the woods'-the 'altars' of Byron. I have thus rambled and dreamed away whole months, and awake, at last, to a sort of mania for composition. Then I scribble all day, and read all night, so long as the disease endures.
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- Author Frances Perkins
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But with the slow menace of a glacier, depression came on. No one had any measure of its progress; no one had any plan for stopping it. Everyone tried to get out of its way.
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