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Quotes About Depression

Marco Polo pegou suavemente sua mão direita e a acalmou: – Não se martirize mais uma vez, Florence. Não há gigantes diante da depressão. Só sabe a dimensão da sua dor quem atravessa seus vales.
~ Augusto Cury
Hubo una vez un Rayo que cayó dos veces en el mismo sitio; pero encontró que ya la primera había hecho suficiente daño, que ya no era necesario, y se deprimió mucho.
~ Augusto Monterroso
Joy with others is a sure antidote for depression. Anybody who suffers from depression is suffering from the lack of joy with others, the lack of sympathetic joy. One cannot always have joyful occasions, joyful thoughts in one's own life, but if one has joy with other people, one can surely find something to be happy about.
~ Ayya Khema
I'd dropped out of high school without really doing it on purpose - I'd just go home at lunch 'cos I didn't have friends, then stay there all afternoon listening to rap. It got to the point where I wouldn't have passed even if I'd gone back. I was depressed, basically.
~ Iggy Azalea
When the depressive psychosis has become manifest, its cardinal feature seems to be a mental inhibition which renders a rapport between the patient and the external world more difficult.
~ Karl Abraham
You see a lot of depression among injured sports stars who would rather be reaching their goals or at least doing what they love doing.
~ Robert Snodgrass
Being sad and being depressed are two different things. Also, people going through depression don't look so, while someone sad will look sad. The most common reaction is, 'How can you be depressed? You have everything going for you. You are the supposed number one heroine and have a plush home, car, movies... What else do you want?'
~ Deepika Padukone
I hope that people who don't believe depression is a real thing will stop calling people crazy, because that's dismissive and not a medical diagnosis.
~ Kerby Jean-Raymond
My depression at the end of Wham! was because I was beginning to realise I was gay, not bi.
~ George Michael
I got a bit down, depressed and fat, but I needed to be out of the game to realise I need boxing.
~ Kell Brook
Depression is a very serious thing. People don't realise how deadly it can be.
~ Ricky Hatton
When I diagnose my depression now, I think it was partially about saying goodbye to these kids that I always expected to have but already knew that I wouldn't.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
I went from being very popular and the head of the clique in the sixth grade to having, like, kid depression in the seventh grade. Not leaving the house. Not looking people in the eye... My body made me feel bad at everything.
~ Tyra Banks
We would go down to Riverside, California, which is very poor now, but that's where my grandfather grew up. He grew up during the Depression in Riverside.
~ Greta Gerwig
My whole family, my father's side, there was a great deal of depression, and my mother's side as well.
~ Dorothy Hamill
I love grey. My mom told me that when I was younger, I would get mildly depressed when it was grey all the time. I'd be darker when it was dark out. But as an adult, I really love it.
~ Banks
Grief comes and goes, but depression is unremitting.
~ Kay Redfield Jamison
People respond differently to people who are grieving. They reach out. But depression is so very isolating. It's hard to explain to anyone who has never been depressed how isolating it is. Grief comes and goes, but depression is unremitting.
~ Kay Redfield Jamison
Depression is 80 per cent of my condition, and 10 per cent is mania, and 10 per cent is what we call normal. I say that must be when I am buying groceries. Or vacuuming.
~ Margaret Trudeau
In the Great Depression, you bought something if you had the cash to buy it.
~ S. Truett Cathy
Half the time during the day, I'm just depressed.
~ Bernard Tomic
Independence without responsibility is the road to low self-esteem, meaningless activity, and eventually boredom and depression. We do not gain a sense of self-worth from being independent. Our worth comes from being responsible.
~ Gary Chapman
But it was a mental thing. He had gotten depressed thinking about how they hadn't found him yet, and when he was busy and had something to do the depression seemed to leave.
~ Gary Paulsen
Negronis, cigarettes snuck. What could he do? His friend had begged him to come up, and the now-muted city would be more depressing still. "So who else is coming?" Ed asked. "Besides the Exalted One." He was referring to the famous actor who was coming up for a few days to work on a screenplay with Senderovsky, the source of his friend's anxiety. "Karen, you said." "Vinod, too." "Haven't seen him in ages. Is
~ Gary Shteyngart