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What the market is doing is going through a correction, which it really needed. It's getting down to where it's reasonable.
— Ted Martinez
Depression is focusing on yourself; on your troubles and what is not right. You can't be depressed if you are focusing on others. It's impossible.
— Elizabeth Bourgeret
What does depression feel like? He whispered. It's like drowning; except that everyone else around you is breathing.
— Unknown
If I can't feel, if I can't move, if I can't think, and I can't care, then what conceivable point is there in living?
— Kay Redfield Jamison
Depression, contrary to what we normally believe, is not sadness but an inability to fully feel sadness. Depression is sorrow denied.
— Eric Weiner
A lot of what passes for depression these days is nothing more than a body saying that it needs work.
— Geoffrey Norman
There is no loss, if you cannot remember what you have lost.
— Claire North
Depression is a part of you; it's in your bones and your blood. If I know anything about it, this is what I know: It's impossible to escape.
— Jasmine Warga
Nobody would believe what an effort it is to do what little I am able, - to dress and entertain, and order things
— Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Debates go on to this day about what caused the Great Depression. Economics is not very good at explaining swings in economic activity.
— Eugene Fama
When you try hard to get something, but you gain nothing, this is what's called depression.
— Al-Hanouf Halawi
It's what we do, we continue on. Yet, what is the point?
There is nothing ahead of us when there is nothing left of us. — D.R. Hedge
There is nothing ahead of us when there is nothing left of us. — D.R. Hedge
Love is what freed me from the cell of my selfishness.
— Seth Adam Smith
I know why logs spit. I know what it is to be consumed
— Winston S. Churchill
Love is like a piece of chocalate. It's looks and tastes good, but it's dark. What really matters is the inside.
— Touaxia Vang
The worst pain I had to face is the fight with myself. I'm unsure who to rout for, because they both want what's best for me.
— James Jean-Pierre
Its hard to say what's wrong when nothing is going right!
— Sherif A. El-Mawardy
But what is madness, if not being able to control your own mind?
— Lady Victoria Leatham
What people never understand is that depression isn't about the outside; it's about the inside.
— Jasmine Warga
Suicide is what the death certificate says when one dies of depression.
— Peter D. Kramer
What a creature of strange moods [Winston Churchill] is - always at the top of the wheel of confidence or at the bottom of an intense depression.
— Max Aitken, Lord Beaverbrook
What I want you to know: Dying is easy. Comedy is hard. Clinical depression is no fucking picnic.
— Jenny Lawson
Just remember that those who feel profoundly depressed are those whose happiness is likewise intense. What's so wrong with that?
— Ashly Lorenzana
I believe that words are strong, that they can overwhelm what we fear when fear seems more awful than life is good.
— Andrew Solomon
Victimhood and a 'can't do' spirit is what the Democratic Party has mostly been about since the Great Depression.
— Cal Thomas
Having to admit that you are depressed makes one feel less than. Broken. Yes, that's what it is. Broken.
— Gillian Marchenko
That terrible mood of depression of whether it's any good or not is what is known as The Artist's Reward.
— Ernest Hemingway,
Mia knew the weight that said nothing will ever be different from what it is now, that the world has lost all dimension and has turned to stone.
— Sue Saliba
gravitational pull" of depression by reminding you in key ways of what science has now shown: it is actually okay to
— Mark Williams
One of things so bad about depression and bipolar disorder is that if you don't have prior awareness, you don't have any idea what hit you.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
Life is ten percent what you experience and ninety percent how you respond to it.
— Dorothy M. Neddermeyer
The question is: what is a sane man to do in an insane society?
— Joseph Heller