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Quotes About Manic

I use Manic Panic to dye my hair. Sometimes I do it myself.
~ Justine Skye
I am manic and that leads me to behave badly at times.
~ Jess Phillips
This is the crazed, manic energy of the bull at the end of the fight, fatally wounded but ploughing ahead, driven only by pain and anger and the mindless will to go on living.
~ Jonathan Coe
My sets are not peaceful. It's a beautiful catastrophe. I am running around like a headless chicken. I don't sleep because I am writing. It's manic.
~ Michaela Coel
Not bipolar, but I lean towards manicness and then lowness.
~ Ant McPartlin
Zaphod Beeblebrox, adventurer, ex-hippie, good-timer (crook? quite possibly), manic self-publicist, terribly bad at personal relationships, often thought to be completely out to lunch.
~ Douglas Adams
Zaphod Beeblebrox, adventurer, ex-hippie, good-timer, (crook? quite possibly), manic self-publicist, terribly bad at personal relationships, often thought to be completely out to lunch. President?
~ Douglas Adams
I joke around a lot about the manic times because they're funny. We manics do outrageous things and it is part of our colorful nature.
~ Patty Duke
Losing even a single night's sleep can precipitate a manic episode in people with bipolar disorder who have otherwise been stable (Malkoff-Schwartz et al. 1998). In parallel, sleep deprivation can improve the mood of a person with depression, although only briefly (Harvey, 2008).
~ David J. Miklowitz
I am not manic-just happy. It has been such a long time since I was happy. Please join me on my magic carpet for now.
~ Barbara Field Benziger
I'm not manic-just happy. It has been such a long time since I was happy. Please join me on my magic carpet for now.
~ Barbara Field Benziger
I very classically would go into manic phases, which were as dangerous, if not more so, than the depressed phases, and I think I'd come up with the best ideas I ever had, and then the next day, I'd look at them and be like, 'This is nonsense,' because it was born out of a manic episode. What a waste of time.
~ Chris Gethard
Bipolar indicates that you're not - you don't just experience depression, but the mood swing goes up, and it can go very up.
~ Patty Duke
It is devastating to have the illness and aggravating to have to pay for medications, blood tests, and psychotherapy. They, at least, are partially deductible. But money spent while manic doesn't fit into the Internal Revenue Service concept of medical expense or business loss. So after mania, when most depressed, you're given excellent reason to be even more so.
~ Kay Redfield Jamison
Yet however genuinely dreadful these moods and memories have been, they have always been offset by the elation and vitality of others; and whenever a mild and gentlish wave of brilliant and bubbling manic enthusiasm comes over me, I am transported by its exuberance—as surely as one is transported by a pungent scent into a world of profound recollection—to earlier, more intense and passionate times.
~ Kay Redfield Jamison
It is not a race that can be won, a truth the brain-aware manic knows somewhere in his being and a truth that brings with it additional sadness even at the height of the racing, as the manic races but knows that he can't outrace existential distress.
~ Eric Maisel
My pregnancy was great, but the last three weeks were manic because my blood pressure was going up and up.
~ Gurinder Chadha
I was a manic and eccentric kid. In my head I was very busy, so I must have seemed weird.
~ David A. Stewart
We music fans love our classic albums, our seamless masterpieces, our Blonde on Blondes and our Talking Books. But we love to pluck songs off those albums and mix them up with other songs, plunging them back into the rest of the manic slipstream of rock and roll.
~ Rob Sheffield
Snow is like a manic pixie dream girl: fun and whimsical when you encounter it only through the barrier of a movie screen - but absolute misery to have to put up with in real life.
~ Alexandra Petri
I can't be manic without it feeling false to me.
~ Wyatt Cenac
Manic depression is a type of depression, technically, and it's the opposite of uni-polar. Manic depression is also called bi-polar disorder. Some people don't like to call it that because they think it makes it sound too nice, when the reality is if you have manic-depression you have manic-depression.
~ Andy Behrman
In spite of the matted hair, the sunken, yellowing face, in spite of the fact that he repulsed her, she could yet feel the strange, manic aura of him, a magnetic pull like the reek of carrion. He woke the urge to investigate provoked by all dirty, rotten things, no less powerful because it was shameful.
~ Robert Galbraith
She is gently manic, in a pottering sort of way.
~ Alexandra Fuller