Quotes About Anhedonia
and halfway wondered if anhedonia might not be the most intelligent response to God's fallen world. "Here, after all, is Hell," the detective idly mused. "Nor are we likely to be out of it, save through death.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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drinking, my distraction, my utter lack of pleasure in things—this last, I learned, called anhedonia, which to me sounded like the name of a flower Max never planted in the garden I never wanted.
~ Kathleen Rooney
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Westwood said, "They call it anhedonia. The inability to experience pleasure.
~ Lee Child
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when some of the neural "lights" in question have been switched off by injury, the outcome can be connected to a form of generalized depression, or what Dr. Jim Pfaus of Concordia University calls "anhedonia"—a state of pleasurelessness, bleakness, or grayness, in perceptions of the world.
~ Naomi Wolf
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One of my dinner companions invited me on a strip-club excursion. I demurred, spoiled by the erotic revues of Anhedonia, where the performers remain fully clothed but get emotionally naked, delivering monologues about their top-shelf disappointments, and times when they were almost happy. Hard to enjoy American-style strip clubs after that. Once you go bleak, you never go back.
~ Colson Whitehead
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Psychiatrists describe schizophrenics as suffering from anhedonia, which literally means "lack of pleasure." This symptom appears to be related to "stimulus overinclusion," which refers to the fact that schizophrenics are condemned to notice irrelevant stimuli, to process information whether they like it or not.
~ Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
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