#Anxiety And Depression
Quotes about anxiety-and-depression
Anxiety and depression are complex emotional states that affect millions of people worldwide, often intertwining to create a challenging mental landscape. This tag represents the profound struggle and resilience associated with these conditions, capturing the essence of human vulnerability and strength. People are drawn to quotes about anxiety and depression because they offer a sense of connection and understanding, providing comfort in knowing they are not alone in their experiences. These quotes often encapsulate the raw emotions and inner battles faced by those living with these conditions, offering insights and perspectives that can be both validating and enlightening. They serve as a reminder that while anxiety and depression can be overwhelming, there is hope and the possibility of healing. By exploring these quotes, individuals can find solace, inspiration, and the courage to navigate their own journeys, fostering a sense of community and empathy in the shared human experience.
The past is the past... and there will be plenty of moments in the future you'll want to savor too.
If you're depressed, you're living in the past; if you're anxious, you're living in the future." -Simon, The New Husband.
The temptation to worry is also the invitation to pray. You must choose the later if God is your Master.
I knew what he was doing. He was walking away from his thoughts but his thoughts were staying with him.
There are days when I give up on myself, when I’m exhausted from dragging along the demotivated, indecisive, hopeless, tired, and restless version of myself. I wish there was a way to leave him entirely behind, or at least set him aside for a little while. Some days I don’t know what to do with myself anymore.
Sometimes my anxiety hits toxic levels. Many times, I don’t know whether what I’m experiencing is an anxiety, panic, or heart attack. It’s like my heart is pounding so intensely that it’s about to burst through my chest.
Saying ‘I’m fine’ is a lot easier than trying to explain the inexplicable and illogical feelings that constantly stalk me, and that is why the general public will never fully comprehend what people with a mental illness go through daily.