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  • What made me empathic was my depressions. -- Alice Weaver Flaherty
  • In a strange way, I had fallen in love with my depression. -- Elizabeth Wurtzel
  • At times, I feel overwhelmed and my depression leads me into darkness. -- Dorothy Hamill
  • I used to be good friends with my depression, saying oh I'm so depressed, or life is terrible. -- Tony Curtis
  • Art saved me; it got me through my depression and self-loathing, back to a place of innocence. -- Jeanette Winterson
  • I'm in denial in its lesser state. It will take me a second. People around me will notice my mania first. And, my depression. -- Carrie Fisher
  • The ongoing successful treatment of my depression is the single most important positive step I have taken in my life, hence my enthusiasm for the subject. -- Peter McWilliams
  • 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
  • In the end, it was the secrets that held me hostage and fuelled my depression, but, once released, emancipation - from fear, shame, guilt and judgement - was finally possible. -- B.G. Bowers
  • I don't want anybody to understand what my depression feels like because in order to understand it you have to have been there, and I don't want anybody else to go. -- David Feherty
  • Rituals, even unhappy ones, provide a measure of comfort. Like a superstitious ballplayer who will only use certain bats, my depression rituals have become a fixed, normal part of my life. ... I need rituals to prevent unnecessarily rocking my already shaky emotional boat. -- David Karp
  • Lithium prevents my seductive but disastrous highs, diminishes my depressions, clears out the wool and webbing from my disordered thinking, slows me down, gentles me out, keeps me from ruining my career and relationships, keeps me out of a hospital, alive, and makes psychotherapy possible. -- Kay Redfield Jamison
  • I inherited depression from my mother's side of the family. -- Buzz Aldrin
  • Depression is something I've dealt with every day of my life. -- Graham Moore
  • My recovery from manic depression has been an evolution, not a sudden miracle. -- Patty Duke
  • Depression runs in my family on both sides, and I have to be wary. -- Dolly Parton
  • I have suffered from depression for most of my life. It is an illness. -- Adam Ant
  • The panic of the Depression loosened my inhibitions against being different. I could be myself. -- Emanuel Celler
  • I suffered from severe depression for over a decade. My condition deteriorated steadily. I was suicidal. -- Byron Katie
  • I have my dark side like anybody, you know, depression, anxiety... and I write about gritty, real-life stuff. -- Art Alexakis
  • My whole family, my father's side, there was a great deal of depression, and my mother's side as well. -- Dorothy Hamill
  • I've had a tremendous problem with depression in my life. I'd rather not talk about it, because it's over. But depression is real. -- Henri Nouwen
  • Spreading the word about depression is my mission. I am working to build awareness, educate people about the symptoms, and change public opinion and individual attitudes about depression. -- Susan Polis Schutz
  • Bipolar disorder, manic depression, depression, black dog, whatever you want to call it, is inherent in our society. It's a product of stress and in my case over-work. -- Adam Ant
  • My depression is not something very special. A lot of people go through depression. My divorce is not something very special; a lot of people go through divorce. -- Krista Tippett
  • I don't have a definition for depression. I'm productive, and that's not a sign of depression, right? And I don't have weeks where I don't leave my bed. It seems like depressed people have those. -- Tao Lin
  • In total, I was diagnosed with depression by eight psychotherapists and psychiatrists over a period of thirteen years. Diagnosed wrong. Absolutely wrong. My accurate diagnosis was manic depression, or what we call bipolar disorder today. -- Andy Behrman
  • The little depression I experienced during my manic-depression was not like depression as anyone else had ever described it. It was very violent and angry, and I was full of rage. I wasn't lying in bed. -- Andy Behrman
  • My schedule for today lists a six-hour self-accusatory depression. -- Philip K. Dick
  • Misery, depression, elation all mine, refine confinement all my design. -- Henry Rollins
  • I found that dance was key to keeping depression out of my life. -- Patrick Swayze
  • Depression and Drama. What a Deadly Drink to Give to My Suicidal Spirit. -- Michaela Johanna Seabrooke
  • Depression is very bad illness. This will be the toughest fight of my life. -- Ricky Hatton
  • I've really been grappling with depression. It's all linked with my cocaine and ecstasy abuse. -- Robbie Williams
  • I've never had a single moment of depression, because I know my cause will triumph. -- Nelson Mandela
  • My films are therapy for my debilitating depression. In institutions people weave baskets. I make films. -- Woody Allen
  • In my experience the best way to beat depression is to get involved in something inspiring. -- Pink
  • My habitual mood of humiliation, self-doubt, forlorn depression, fell damp on the embers of my decaying ire. -- Charlotte Bronte
  • My problem is that I don't get the same exhiliration from success as I get depression from failure. -- Steve Martin
  • My guaranteed way of sending myself into deep depression is to read music trade papers and watch MTV. -- Damon Albarn
  • Depression can be the sand that makes the pearl. Most of my best work came out of it. -- Joni Mitchell
  • I've dealt with depression my entire life, on and off, which makes me the perfect author for teenage readers. -- Laurie Halse Anderson
  • A terrible depression yesterday. Visions of my life petering out into a kind of soft-brained stupor from lack of use. -- Sylvia Plath
  • In my experience, depression was not something that has been cured so much as managed, like a lot of illnesses. -- Graham Moore
  • Manic depression's touching my soul. I know what I want, but I just don't know how to go about getting it. -- Jimi Hendrix
  • My father made false teeth. Unfortunately, during the Depression, not many people could afford them, and my parents lost their home. -- Al Feldstein
  • Someone is always at my elbow reminding me that I am the granddaughter of slaves. It fails to register depression with me. -- Zora Neale Hurston
  • I will do my best to dodge tonight's depression Hide in sleep Damage myself in dreams Wake up older, slightly more used. -- Henry Rollins
  • My depression was mild, and I could treat it by myself and pick myself up again. But some people aren't that lucky. -- David Haye
  • The only reason I've shared my story is to take that tiny baby step of breaking down the stigma attached to depression. -- Clara Hughes
  • Depression on my left, Loneliness on my right. They don't need to show me thier badges. I know these guys very well. -- Elizabeth Gilbert
  • Once a week, I like to slip into a deep existential depression where I lose all my sense of oneness and self-worth. -- Bo Burnham
  • I hated being depressed, but it was also in depression that I learned my own acreage, the full extent of my soul. -- Andrew Solomon
  • I do not know what horrified me most [during the depression]: the economic misery of my companions [or] their moral and ethical coarseness. -- Adolf Hitler
  • When I need some striking inspiration about deep depression for my new painting, I just need to go to check my bank account... -- Hiroko Sakai
  • Nowadays my brain no longer races compulsively in either elation, grandiosity, or depression. I have been given a quiet place in bright sunshine. -- Bill W.
  • My manic depression was ravaging my life, but because nobody could see it, many people thought it was a figment of my imagination. -- Andy Behrman
  • They talk about the economy this year. Hey, my hairline is in recession, my waistline is in inflation. Altogether, I'm in a depression. -- Rick Majerus
  • I have not been an easygoing guy. I think it's called bipolar manic depression. I've got a rich history of that in my family. -- Ben Stiller
  • Raised by an irresponsible mother during the Great Depression in the Jim Crow south, my father was on his own from the age of 13. -- Larry Elder
  • My God, I could raise a family of six children and hold down a full-time job with all the energy I expend on depression! -- Elizabeth Wurtzel
  • Through my own struggles with depression, I discovered that knowledge, therapy, medication and education can provide the strength to get through it in one piece. -- Susan Polis Schutz
  • I inherited depression from my mother's side of the family. Her father committed suicide. She committed suicide the year before I went to the moon. -- Buzz Aldrin
  • Getting better from depression demands a lifelong commitment. I've made that commitment for my life's sake and for the sake of those who love me. -- Susan Polis Schutz
  • For my money, insecurity, depression, etc, can be healed by way of El Morocco, sad songs at 4am, and the pop of a champagne cork -- Elaine Stritch
  • There's been moments of depression in my life, moments when I was in situations that I thought I wouldn't be able to get out of. -- Stephen Baldwin
  • As I mentioned, things were particularly hard during the Depression. My paternal grandfather was frequently out of work, and the family was evicted from their home. -- Samuel Alito
  • People don't know I've got a deep social conscience. I'm a child of the Depression, born in 1933. My parents were very liberal in their social views. -- Eli Broad
  • [The Return of the Prodigal book] came out of my emotional and spiritual journey during the four months I was gone from Daybreak because of depression. -- Henri Nouwen
  • I wanted to tell people, "My depression is acting up today" as an excuse for not seeing them, but I never managed to pull it off. -- Ned Vizzini
  • Using tax payers' money to provide liquidity to Wall Street so that the country wouldn't head into a depression was the right decision, in my judgment. -- George W. Bush
  • 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
  • This is what I am. I have periods of enormous self-destructive depression, where I go completely off my trolley and lose all sight of reality and reason. -- Siobhan Fahey
  • all that has changed, in my opinion, is that, thanks to television, we can hide a great depression. we may even be hiding a third world war -- Kurt Vonnegut
  • Depression isn't about, 'Woe is me, my life is this, that and the other', it's like having the worst flu all day that you just can't kick. -- Robbie Williams
  • Once upon a time my political opponents honored me as possessing the fabulous intellectual and economic power by which I created a worldwide depression all by myself. -- Herbert Hoover
  • When I was born, the economy wasn't in a great state; it was the Depression, and my father had to be quick to try and find work. -- Clint Eastwood
  • I've had this problem since I was in my 20s. They don't call it manic depression anymore. They call it a bipolar disorder, and I'm a Type 2? -- Ned Beatty
  • I've had this problem since I was in my 20s. They don't call it manic depression anymore. They call it a bipolar disorder, and I'm a Type 2. -- Ned Beatty
  • I certainly have a very colorful nature, filled with great highs and great lows... in my early adulthood I probably was grappling with some serious depression issues. -- Sally Field
  • After graduation in June of 1984, I moved to Manhattan. My first stop was a psychiatrist, who in less than our first fifty-minute session again diagnosed me with depression. -- Andy Behrman
  • He knows what he'll find if he digs deeper. there's no rush to unpack my insides. he understands there is nothing special about emptiness, nothing interesting about depression. -- Jasmine Warga
  • Depression is something that has always figured in my life but now I'm dealing with it. I wish I'd done this years ago because it's been really helpful. -- Jack Dee
  • It were depression, too. They cut my wages down once at the foundry. They cut my wages down again. Then they cut my wages out, also the job. -- Langston Hughes
  • My dream was to become a very small blonde movie star like Ida Lupino and those other women I saw up there on the screen during the Depression. -- Bea Arthur
  • My father had a couple of kids at the beginning of the Depression. There was not much employment. Not much welfare. People barely got by. People were tougher then. -- Clint Eastwood
  • I have not the slightest pretension to call my verses poetry; I write now and then for no other purpose than to relieve depression or to improve my English. -- Alfred Nobel
  • To my mind, the main reason for the Depression in the United States as a whole, is the bondage of debt and the spirit of speculation among the people. -- Heber J. Grant
  • The greatest benefit of depression is the fact that when I have talked about it, every so often someone comes up and says, 'You saved my dad's life.' -- Dick Cavett
  • First and foremost, it's important to remember that, from my perspective at least, my most important legacy was making sure that the world didn't go into a Great Depression. -- Barack Obama
  • In addition to my other numerous acquaintances, I have one more intimate confidant" My depression is the most faithful mistress I have known ? no wonder, then, that I return the love. -- Soren Kierkegaard
  • People take ownership of sickness and disease by saying things like MY high blood pressure MY diabetes, MY heart disease, MY depression, MY! MY! MY! Don't own it because it doesn't belong to you! -- Stella Payton
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