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Quotes About Emotional

On Major Depression, quoted by the great William Styron of Sophie's Choice & Darkness Visible: From Darkness Visible, William Styron It is a positive and active anguish, a sort of psychical neuralgia, wholly unknown to normal life.
~ William Styron
I was so completely dependent on him, you see, and that was not a healthy thing.
~ William Styron
That's personal," Langley cut in.
~ William W. Johnstone
Perhaps," said Demelza, trembling all over. "Perhaps I'd ought to have asked for an introduction seeing it's so long since we met." "I don't doubt you have been well consoled in my absence," said Ross. "You were not concerned to come and see whether I was or no." "It seems that I was unwelcome when I did.
~ Winston Graham
I had a terrible education. I attended a school for emotionally disturbed teachers.
~ Woody Allen
Pale, nervous girls with black-rimmed glasses and blunt-cut hair lolled around on sofas, riffling Penguin Classics provocatively… But it wasn't just intellectual experiences. They were peddling emotional ones, too. For fifty bucks, I learned, you could 'relate without getting close.' For a hundred, a girl would lend you her Bartok records, have dinner, and then let you watch while she had an anxiety attack.
~ Woody Allen
The children become pawns and are deprived of a loving parent, taught to fear and hate their father.
~ Woody Allen
We titled it Anhedonia, which is a psychological symptom wherein one cannot experience pleasure.
~ Woody Allen
In a healthy individual, a broken bone that has healed properly is strongest where it was once broken. You have not lost any life, Henry told himself. You will still get your fair share of years. Yet the quality of his life changed. Once you've been struck by violence, you acquire companions that never leave you entirely: Suspicion, Fear, Anxiety, Despair, Joylessness. The natural smile is taken from you and the natural pleasures you once enjoyed lose their appeal.
~ Yann Martel
My developing sense was that the foundation of a story is an emotional foundation. If a story does not work emotionally, it does not work at all.
~ Yann Martel
I'm always trying to reach a transcendent point, a romantic point, but reach it in a really unconventional way, a really profane way. To get to that romantic, touching, heartbreaking place, but through a lot of acts of profanity.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
This is why I loved the support groups so much. If people thought you were dying, they gave you their full attention. If this might be the last time they saw you, they really saw you… People listened instead of just waiting for their turn to speak. And when they spoke, they weren't telling you a story. When the two of you talked, you were building something, and afterward you were both different than before.
~ Chuck Palahniuk, Fight Club
Facing our fears, skeletons, and mistakes is paramount in finding ourselves-in living with ourselves. Once it's done, that fear will be laid to rest, and she'll be stronger for having dealt with it and have more peace becausse she's not carrying the weight of that fear every day and night.
~ Unknown
Neden ?efkat, yaralanmaktan daha çok incitir insan??
~ Unknown
Nothing is quite as depressing as depression.
~ Claire Weekes
Byrd anticipated the crisis of loneliness. What he had not counted on was how closely a man could come to dying and still not die or want to die.
~ Unknown
The psychopath discards his ex-lovers with a degree of vitriol and hatred that astonishes his victims and exceeds any boundaries of normality.
~ Unknown
People feel hurt when you point out the reality that forms experience because the reality is not their emotional experience.
~ Claudia Rankine
Not long ago you are in a room where someone asks the philosopher Judith Butler what makes language hurtful. You can feel everyone lean in. Our very being exposes us to the address of another, she answers. We suffer from the condition of being addressable. Our emotional openness, she adds, is carried by our addressability. Language navigates this. For
~ Claudia Rankine
makes language hurtful. You can feel everyone lean in. Our very being exposes us to the address of another, she answers. We suffer from the condition of being addressable. Our emotional openness, she adds, is carried by our addressability. Language navigates this.
~ Claudia Rankine
That's it," Darryl cried, seemingly flabbergasted.
~ Clifford Irving
Being hurt is only superficial. Being fooled is more excruciating.
~ Unknown
It has become clear to me during my workshops that a lot of the pain people carry is not their own and may go back several generations. Most frequently it is their parents' pain they have taken on, but it might also be their grandparents' or siblings'.
~ Unknown
distraught. It seems he claims
~ Hilary Mantel